Rama: Voting for the couple “Salike non grata” means voting for a stamp

16:28 05/05/2023 The prime minister of the country, Edi Rama from Tepelena, has called the chief democrat Sali Berisha and the head of the Freedom Party, Ilir Meta, “the Salike couple non grata”, whom he says have nothing to give to Albanians. During his speech, the head of the Socialist Party, Rama says that voting … Read more

Berisha: Increasing the average salary by 900 Euros means increasing inflation by 3 digits, bankrupting Albania

18:25 20/04/2023 The chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, this afternoon presented the candidate of the coalition “We win together” for the Municipality of Memaliaj, Albert Malaj. During his speech, the chief democrat stated that, according to him, even the socialists do not vote for the candidate from the ranks of the Socialist Party … Read more

Berisha: In these 2-3 days we will set the date of the general protest, we will predict the means of civil disobedience

18:01 21/10/2022 The chairman of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, held a meeting today with the heads of the branches in the districts, where he also talked about the organization of reports by this political force. The chief democrat emphasized that in the next 2-3 days the date for holding the general protest will be … Read more

Post-Brexit ‘red tape’ means UK expats ‘being denied basic services in EU’

Britons in Europe are being denied access bank accounts, jobs, healthcare and university places due to post-Brexit red tape – even though access to those services is guaranteed under the withdrawal agreement.  Those living in Spain, Italy and France say they have been hit by new rules which are poorly understood by local officials who … Read more

Princess Eugenie’s new mum tribe! Baby boom in royal’s well-heeled circle means plenty of advice

She gave birth to her first child two months ago, but it appears Princess Eugenie won’t be learning the ropes alone as she’s surrounded by friends who have recently given birth or are pregnant. The Queen’s granddaughter, 31, welcomed her son August on February 9 with husband Jack Brooksbank – but she’s not the only … Read more

Vaccine success ‘means Brits should be allowed summer holidays in 130 countries’

The UK’s vaccines rollout means it is safe for Brits to take summer holidays in more than 130 countries, a new report claims today. A study commissioned by Manchester Airports Group says that most of Europe, the Caribbean, north Africa and the United States should be on the destination list. The report, submitted to the Government’s … Read more

Documentary analyses Princess Diana’s reaction to Prince Charles’s ‘whatever in love means’ comment

Newly unearthed footage of Prince Charles and Diana’s infamous engagement interview has emerged, showing the Princess of Wales looking ‘clearly dissatisfied’ after her husband-to-be’s comments asking if the couple were ‘in love’.   On February 24, 1981, after months of speculation, a 32-year-old Charles who had long ‘needed’ to find a bride was marrying an excited … Read more

Diana’s reaction to Charles’ infamous ‘whatever in love means’ comment is seen in unearthed footage

Newly unearthed footage of Prince Charles and Diana’s infamous engagement interview has emerged, showing the Princess of Wales looking ‘clearly dissatisfied’ after her husband-to-be’s comments asking if the couple were ‘in love’.   On February 24, 1981, after months of speculation, a 32-year-old Charles who had long ‘needed’ to find a bride was marrying an excited … Read more

What the Queen’s statement on Meghan and Harry interview really means

Royal experts have dissected the Queen’s official response to Harry and Meghan’s bombshell interview line by line. The interview with Oprah Winfrey aired in the US on Sunday, followed by ITV yesterday, with around 11.1million Brits tuning in to watch. The interview was marked by bombshell claims by Meghan Markle, 39, who claimed Prince Harry, … Read more

Majority of Brits happy to carry vaccination cards if it means they could travel abroad study finds

Majority of Brits would be happy to carry vaccination cards if it meant they could travel abroad study finds amid Government’s proposals for jab passports Majority of Britons, 75 per cent, would be willing to carry proof of vaccination  Acceptance is highest among people over 65 who have been offered Covid-19  Anyone who gets a … Read more