Candid, confessional, controversial
Fire engines and emergency vehicles were watching over the lightings in Queenborough, Kent – poised to run in if the lantern got out of hand.
Surrounded by illuminated graves of 4,140 men who gave their lives for our liberation, the Princess Royal recited the words: ‘He is not dead whose memory lives in hearts that know and loved him’.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: When it seemed politicians couldn’t sink lower in the eyes of the electorate, Tory MP William Wragg (pictured) finds himself in a sexting honeytrap.
It happens across the world. In China, it is called ‘ghost oppression’, while the Germans call it ‘witch pressing’ and the Mexicans say ‘a dead body climbed on top of me’.
HMRC said it will halt the changes admitting ‘more needs to be done’ to convince the public they are a good idea.