Month: May 2025

Winter fuel payment update as Rachel Reeves ‘involved in talks about major change’

Rachel Reeves has reportedly been involved in talks on whether Labour should rethink winter fuel payment cuts. The Chancellor is said to have taken part in discussions in recent days on whether to change the controversial policy, according to HuffPost UK. Chancellor Rachel…

The Sleeping Princess: A Whisper of Heaven in Pink. DuongC1

In a world where dreams flutter like butterflies and love wraps every moment in soft lullabies, there lived a baby girl who stole every heart she ever touched—without even trying. Her name was Liana. Wrapped in layers of the softest…

The Sunbeam Called Lila. DuongC1

In a cozy little town where daisies danced in the wind and laughter filled the air like music, there lived a baby girl named Lila. With eyes as blue as the summer sky and cheeks as round as peaches, she…

Sunny, the Little Bunny Who Lit Up the World. DuongC1

In a peaceful village wrapped in golden fields and gentle breezes, a baby girl was born on a morning so bright it seemed the sun itself had come closer to Earth just to greet her. Her name was Sunny, and…

Luna and the Cloud Garden. DuongC1

A magical tale of laughter, love, and little miracles In a little cottage nestled among the whispering trees, where the sunlight danced through lace curtains and the breeze smelled like lavender and warm cookies, lived a baby girl named Luna….

The Boy with Bear Ears. DuongC1

There once was a baby who wasn’t like any other baby. He had cheeks as soft as clouds, arms like little pillows, and a giggle that could melt even the grumpiest hearts. But what truly made him special was his…

Nigel Farage slams Starmer for having ‘higher allegiance to international courts’ than UK

Nigel Farage has slammed the Sir Keir Starmer for being more loyal to international courts than Britain. Speaking on the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the Reform UK leader believes that the Prime Minister doesn’t have the same “feeling for the nation in his heart”, as…

UK ‘could add an Edinburgh every year’ with net migration tipped to exceed forecasts

The UK risks absorbing the equivalent of a city the size of Edinburgh every year unless sweeping immigration reforms are introduced, Home Office officials have warned. They say the expected fall in net migration will stall, as official forecasts have consistently overestimated…

9 freebies and discounts over 60s can claim now even if you’re not retired yet

Discounts, benefits and handouts for state pensioners are widely publicised – but one expert has pointed out that actually, you don’t even need to be retired to get many freebies available to older people. In fact, according to Money Magpie expert Vicky…

DWP confirms 150,000 people on these benefits to lose thousands in payments

The DWP has provided further details about a group of 150,000 benefit claimants set to lose out on payments under changes coming in from next year. Labour ministers announced a raft of measures to bring down the benefits bill earlier…