Week 21 2023

On Sunday, 'Monty Python' star John Cleese assured an audience that Loretta scene won't be cut despite modern sensitivities; London was named the loneliest place to live in UK with a 'worse social life than Nigeria'; and Rishi Sunak warned Brits that price caps will create food shortage. Read here about details.

On Monday, it came to known that Cabinet Office may take legal action to prevent Boris Johnson’s unredacted diaries and WhatsApp messages; according to poll, nearly two-thirds of millennials think Tories deserve to lose election; and that angry cyclist told Just Stop Oil eco-activists blocking the roads that he 'hates' them. Read here about details.

On Tuesday, we were scared by news that horrible 'toxic' caterpillars had spread across the UK; Londoners and visitors of the capital suffered from disruptions in tubes related to train strikes; the BBC was criticized for trying to “skew” the independence debate after it published an article platforming young people’s views on the issue; and we've learned that more Brits ditch subscription streaming services due to prices rising. Read here about details.

On Wednesday, another poll showed that most voters now want closer ties with EU in dramatic reversal of public opinion since Brexit; Illegal migration became top of the agenda as Sunak attended European summit; pygmy goats of two British Zoos were ready to to battle it out in a fundraising challenge with a distance equal to the circumference of the globe; and on Wednesday Brits learned that Gloucestershire's River Wye downgraded amid 'pea soup' of pollution from chicken farms. Read here about details.

On Thursday, UK companies reported trading with Europe has been more difficult as Larry Summers says exit from EU ‘contributed to higher inflation’; Rishi Sunak faced yet another Tory rebellion over tax; the Gueardian published their research that two-child limit on UK welfare benefits ‘has failed to push parents into jobs. Read here about details.

On Friday, an issue of law concerning dangerous breeds of dogs in the UK became a subject of discussion; Of Mice and Men BBC interview made a girl threatened at school and on the Web; also the BBC got under fire for hosting TikTok prankster Mizzy on Newsnight. Read here about details.

On Saturday, we've got a funny meteo forecast from the Independent; also sadly, a woman in her 70s has died after being attacked by a dog this day; and the Guardian warned that ordering a basket of groceries via a delivery app can cost more than a third extra than buying direct from a supermarket – even before paying a delivery charge, according to a new report. Read here about details.

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