The American Nightmare is living the dream.
Author: WTX News
This was insane!
A reader considers the recent news about the PS6 and PS5 Pro and theorises that Sony may be changing its approach to generations.
A reader is frustrated by the bugs and cheaters in Call Of Duty and argues the time is right for a new military shooter to take its place.
All quiet on the striking front.
The Health Secretary has admitted that there is ‘no quick fix; to the serious pressures facing the NHS.
This is what the stars have in store for you today.
Polling suggests the former President is one the favourites to win his party’s nomination.
Shifting your debt could be the way to go
Today in ‘news you didn’t realise was possible.’
Stephen Aylen has taken a swing at Southend-on-Sea city council.
Emergency services have gathered outside the Palace Theatre, on the corner of Shaftesbury Avenue, this afternoon.
The 45-year-old has the heart of a 37-year-old and the lungs of an 18-year-old.
The oldest football competition in the world resumes this weekend.
EastEnders has chosen to respect gay people with HIV, not make us the scapegoat that we’ve become so accustomed to over the years
Is this the worst road in Britain?
Tanks for Ukraine dominated headlines this week. #StateOfTheUnion
HS2 is back in the headlines.
The number of asylum requests filed in 2022 across the EU is expected to reach 924,000, the highest number since 2016.
Sometimes your mascara just isn’t right.
Amid complaints about the quality of GoldenEye 007’s remaster, the studio behind its re-release has blamed graphical hiccups on the N64 original.
Filming is set to get underway in Salford.
CITY AM – Volt from the blue The front page of London’s business paper CityAM reports A London-listed green hydrogen investor has confirmed it will pivot towards opportunities in the US, to make the most of an increasingly favourable financial environment for green energy projects in the country. Richard Hulf, co-founder and managing partner of Hydrogen One Capital (Hydrogen One), told City A.M. that the investment fund was already looking at new possibilities Stateside. This included an upcoming visit to New York in the spring, where Hydrogen One will investigate assess companies and products to invest in. He said: “We…
Sport Express – The art of war Manchester City boss Pep has predicted a touchline fight with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta at some point during today’s FA Cup fourth-round match – kick off at 8pm. The back page also reports on English clubs’ spending during the transfer window as well as Everton’s hunt for a new manager.
Sport Mirror – It’s Gunnar kick-off The Daily Mirror’s back page reports on the upcoming Manchester City vs Arsenal match – with the paper reporting on Pep Guardiola’s comments that it’ll kick off on the touchline between the managers. Gareth Southgate opens up about why he stayed on as England manager, and the hunt for Everton’s new boss continues.