Brits must brace for energy RATIONING. Aussies told to brace for ‘Covid 2.0’ price shock. Trucking leaders across America warn Iran war diesel surge could drive widespread consumer price increases. Diesel gas prices hit $5 a gallon

Brits must brace for energy RATIONING as Middle East chaos causes shortages, ex-No10 expert warns https://t.co/wcNsfx6Ee3 — Daily Mail (@DailyMail) March 16, 2026 Brits were today warned they must brace for energy rationing as the Middle East crisis continues. Former No10 energy expert Nick Butler said the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz by …

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Europe slams visa bans after USA accuses allies of ‘censorship’… Trump bans two Brits from entry…

PARIS, Dec 24 (Reuters) – The European Union, France and Germany condemned U.S. visa bans on five Europeans combating online hate and disinformation on Wednesday, after President Donald Trump’s administration took its latest swipe at long-standing allies across the Atlantic. Washington imposed visa bans on Tuesday on five European citizens, including French former EU commissioner …

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Brits told to ‘wear mask’ as flu spreads across country

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is encouraging people to consider wearing face masks, among other precautions, as a number of winter viruses are spreading across the country. Health chiefs are particularly concerned about the levels of influenza, flu, after a mutation of the virus kick-started flu season more than a month early this year. …

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U.K. Health Secretary tells Brits to ignore Trump

Pregnant women should ignore Donald Trump’s claims that taking paracetamol could lead to their child having autism, the UK’s health secretary has said. “I trust doctors over President Trump,” Wes Streeting told ITV’s Lorraine programme, adding that expectant mothers should not pay “any attention whatsoever” to the US president’s unfounded claims. It comes after Trump …

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Brits told to buy a cucumber as ‘murder wasps’ arrive for August

Aggressive “murder wasps” could invade UK homes over the coming weeks, with Brits urged to keep windows firmly shut to prevent them from gaining entry. The humble cucumber could also help to ward them off, apparently producing a chemical reaction when combined with another common household item. Expected to descend in their thousands, the “aggressive” …

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Brits May Be Forced to Take Selfie Before Watching P*rn

via modernity.news: Brits may be forced to take a selfie and upload it to an adult website before watching porn under new rules to protect children. Ofcom could force websites to use “facial age estimation” technology to confirm users are age appropriate. Such technology is seen as more “privacy-friendly” because it would avoid viewers having …

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UK Deputy PM: Brits should stock up on candles and battery-powered radios

Households should stock up on candles and battery-powered radios in case a catastrophe cripples digital gadgets, the deputy prime minister has warned. Oliver Dowden urged people to prepare for being thrown back to an ‘analogue’ era if internet and power systems collapse. Details will be set out in an official government ‘resilience website’ – launching …

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Brits who disagree with “climate crisis” to be sent off to PRISON

via naturalnews: The British parliament sneaked through a sinister piece of legislation this week that would criminalize Brits for disagreeing with the “climate crisis.”   As one of its first orders of business following the summer recess, the government of the United Kingdom slipped in a “net zero” bill that, in effect, would make it a crime …

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Energy bills to remain ‘volatile’ for some time, warns Ofgem boss as seven million Brits face paying MORE this winter with most vulnerable put in desperate situation of choosing between ‘heating or living’

Energy bills for Britons will remain ‘volatile for some time to come’, regulator Ofgem warned today as it confirmed the price cap will fall after wholesale costs dropped. The cap will drop from an average of £2,074 per year to £1,923, but campaigners said bills remained unaffordable amid calls for an ‘urgent reboot’ of the …

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