The president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Gareth Jones has urged ministers to negotiate to remain within the EU’s single-market customs union
Headlines & Global News Study: UFO sightings increase sexual desireHeadlines & Global NewsOn the other hand, Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual in the UK, strongly believed that the mixed emotions of anxiety and wonder of witnessing something odd and strange in the sky may have probably aroused the witnesses and accounts …and more »
Parent Herald UFO Sightings Causes An Increase Of Sexual Desires? A Survey In Panama Says So!Parent HeraldA survey conducted in Panama yield astonishing results about UFO sightings. The survey claims that 37 percent of Panamanians who have claimed saw UFOs have immediately felt an increase in their sexual desires after the alleged UFO sightings.and more »
iTech Post Strange News: UFO Sighting Can Increase A Person's Desire For Sex, Study FindsiTech PostA recent survey carried out by a Cid Gallup, a well-known Panamanian paper has found that 37% of Panamanians felt an increased 'sexual desire' after seeing a UFO. The survey shows that among those who claim having seen a UFO, […]
As well as banning charges imposed by letting agents, which average £340, Philip Hammond will plough an extra £1bn into welfare spending as he announces measures in his first Autumn Statement.
An Australian survey has revealed that simple scents, including citrus and brownies, can add thousands to the price of your home – but there are some smells that cause its value to plummet.
Glen Wyvis distillery, near Dingwall in the Scottish Highlands, wants to construct an on-site house for its manager in common with other whisky makers in Scotland.
He was jailed for six years for murdering girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home on Valentine’s Day in 2013. The sentence was branded ‘shockingly light’ and a Supreme Court appeal has been lodged.
Downing Street said the precautions are ‘to ensure the appropriate security is in place’ as Theresa May (pictured today) vowed to increase efforts to defeat ‘brutal’ terrorists.
More than 3,000 hate crimes and incidents were reported to police across the UK in the second half of June – a jump of 42% compared to last year, new figures.