June 2019

Trump Renews Feud With London Mayor, Calling Him a ‘Disaster’

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Saturday resumed his 3,675-mile feud with the mayor of London, calling him “a disaster” who should be turned out of office after a spate of stabbings in Britain’s capital. “LONDON needs a new mayor ASAP,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter, referring to Sadiq Khan, the mayor he has been fighting

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‘Grime Gran’: Margaret Keefe, 80, plugged into music scene

Eighty-year-old Margaret Keefe has been helping grandson grime artist Risky Roadz from the start. Over the years she’s become friends with some of London’s most popular grime stars after Risky – aka Roony Keefe, who now produces videos about their musical partnership – invited them home. Recently, Margaret saw online another elderly lady having tea

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Massive Target Register Outage Causes Confusion At Stores Nationwide

Chaos descended upon checkout lines in Target stores across the country when an alleged technical glitch triggered register outages for hours on Saturday. The widespread register failure broke out in the afternoon, one of the busiest times for weekend shoppers. Target spokeswoman Danielle Schumann said the outage was caused by an “internal technology issue” and

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Nigerian weddings: Glitz, glamour but mind the cost

Echina and Leah, who live in London, had three wedding ceremonies in 12 months. Echina, who is from a Nigerian Igbo background, and Leah, whose background is Antiguan and Jamaican, wanted to honour both their cultures when they got married. Reporter: Chinwe Kalu-Uma. Wedding video footage courtesy of @Myspecialday, @skdphotos and wedding photograph courtesy of

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Ransomware cyber attacks are targeting large companies and demanding huge payments.

A Norwegian aluminium producer is recovering after hackers took 22,000 computers offline at 170 different sites around the world. Norsk Hydro refused to cave in to the cyber criminal’s demands for money and have spent £45m trying to restore their business to full strength. The attack comes as evidence grows that hackers are getting paid

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