Tim Matheson, 73, is slammed on Twitter for mocking Melania Trump’s English

Hollywood actor Tim Matheson apologized on Friday for posting a tweet mocking former First Lady Melania Trump’s English-speaking abilities. The 73-year-old Matheson, who is best known for playing the prankster Otter in the 1978 cult hit film Animal House, was reacting to a news story on Twitter about Jill Biden, President Joe Biden’s wife. ‘So … Read more

Cate Blanchett ‘building her own Tate Modern’ at ‘haunted’ $8.6million English countryside mansion 

Cate Blanchett ‘building her own Tate Modern’ as she amasses art collection inside her ‘haunted’ $8.6million English countryside mansion By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:03 GMT, 16 January 2021 | Updated: 07:03 GMT, 16 January 2021 Cate Blanchett is creating an art gallery at her ‘haunted’ $AU8.6 million mansion in the English … Read more

Somalian doctor is banned from medicine for a year due to his poor English

A Somalian doctor who was reported to the General Medical Council because he was ‘impossible to understand’ has been banned from medicine for a year due to his poor English. Dr Abdullahi Abdi Yussuf, a former asylum seeker based in Manchester, claimed he had been getting patients and colleagues to understand him better by teaching … Read more

English football confident of finishing the season

English football confident of finishing the season as the Premier League join forces with the FA, EFL and WSL to call on players and managers to ‘set the right example’ amid backlash over social distancing rule breaches Premier League has released a joint statement alongside the FA, EFL and WSL The quartet are committed to … Read more

Police demand ministers make English Covid laws clearer

Police leaders demanded more clarity on exercise regulations last night after Priti Patel insisted the rules were ‘simple and clear’ – despite widespread public confusion. A furious row erupted after the Home Secretary urged people to rely on their judgment and be ‘conscientious’ when deciding whether their daily exercise was within coronavirus regulations. She confirmed … Read more

Border Force sends out boat to stop more migrants coming across English Channel

Border Force has sent out a boat in a bid to stop more migrants coming across the English Channel after another 160 arrived over the weekend.    Calm winds at the coast saw several small boats make it into UK waters across the two days despite the cold weather. A number of children are believed to … Read more

A Full English lockdown: Met Police probe officers spotted ‘flouting’ Covid curbs INSIDE London café

A Full English lockdown: Met Police probe officers spotted ‘flouting’ Covid curbs by tucking into breakfast INSIDE London café – despite cracking down harder on public who break rules A passer-by caught squad cars outside Chef House Kitchen in south east London Brian Jennings, 44, regularly walks past the cafe, near the Greenwich Patrol Base … Read more

Elderly Britons are REFUSING Pfizer’s vaccine because they’d rather ‘wait for the English one’

Elderly Britons are REFUSING to take Pfizer’s Covid vaccine because they’d rather ‘wait for the English one’ with the POLICE getting leftover doses so they don’t go to waste Dr Paul Williams said patients were refusing the Pfizer vaccine in Stockton And 10 police officers got vaccinated yesterday due to missed appointments Boris Johnson has … Read more

English Heritage will keep grounds of 19 sites open during lockdown

The drawbridge is still down: English Heritage will keep the grounds of 19 castles, stately homes and places of interest open for walkers during lockdown English Heritage reveals what sites will stay open during third national lockdown Kenilworth Castle, and Walmer Castle and Longtown Castle will welcome visitors Londoners can visit trio of Eltham Palace, … Read more

Maths and English GCSEs and A-levels could still go ahead this summer

Students and headteachers today demanded immediate clarity on whether GCSE and A-level exams will be axed this summer after Boris Johnson ‘bowed to the inevitable’ and shut all schools until February 22. The decision to close schools in England on the day many reopened after the festive break infuriated school leaders and unions who attacked the … Read more