“The right to strike is a fundamental British liberty. But the government is attacking it in broad daylight.” 11 trade unions, coordinated by the TUC […]
Month: September 2022
Campaign launched to oppose Liz Truss’ plans to approve the biggest oil field in the North Sea
‘Rosebank won’t do anything to lower our energy bills, or make our energy supply safer.’ A campaign has been launched to oppose Liz Truss’ plans […]
Another crushing blow for Brexit Britain: Liz Truss admits US trade deal out of reach
“There aren’t currently any negotiations taking place with the US and I don’t have any expectation that those are going to start in the short […]
Climate Change Makes Storms Worse. We Must Cut Emissions.
Climate Week kicks off this week in New York City as more than 150 world leaders gather for the U.N. General Assembly and as Hurricane […]
Running The City Is A Tough Task
Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) Director General, Lieutenant General Mohammed Badi has revealed that running the affairs of Nairobi County was the most difficult job he has ever been […]
First Lady Rachel Ruto Makes Fashion Statement During Inauguration
Stylish and elegant. That is how First Lady Rachel Ruto looked during the inauguration of President William Ruto at the Kasarani International Stadium. President Ruto and Mr Gachagua […]
‘Face Taping’ Is A Wrinkle-Erasing TikTok Trend, But Does It Work?
Your social feeds are full of tips and tricks to “tape away” wrinkles, but dermatologists warn there can be long-term ramifications. In theory, it sounds […]
This Simple Fridge Hack Will Cut Down Your Grocery Bill And Food Waste
How to organize your refrigerator if you want to eat more of what you buy and save money, too. It physically pains me to waste food, […]
Small Oil Marketers Hail Scrapping Of Subsidy
Small players in the oil marketing sector have hailed President William Ruto’s move to scrap the fuel subsidy saying the programme was steeped in secrecy […]
Meet the Congress Members Trading Defense Stocks While Shaping Military Policy
The New York Times reported this week that 97 members of Congress “bought or sold stocks, bonds, or other financial assets that intersected with their […]
