Friday, 31 October 2025

FULL EPISODE: How To Spot A Drunk Driver - Police Interceptors - S10 E05

 

Police Interceptors is a British factual TV series that follows elite police units as they tackle high-risk crimes on the country’s roads. The show gives viewers a front-row seat to dramatic pursuits, complex investigations, and the split-second decisions officers must make to keep the public safe. Using a mix of in-car cameras, helicopter footage, and on-the-ground reporting, it captures the intensity of policing in a way few other programmes do.

Each episode typically focuses on a series of incidents, from high-speed chases to tackling illegal driving and vehicle-related crimes, highlighting both the dangers and skill involved in modern law enforcement. Beyond the action, the series also shines a light on the personal side of policing, showing the dedication, pressure, and teamwork required to keep communities protected. Over the years, Police Interceptors has built a loyal audience drawn to its mix of adrenaline, insight, and the human stories behind the badge.

Sunday, 26 October 2025

‘Stop the boats’: Tony Abbott urges the UK to reduce illegal immigration

Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott made an appearance at the Conservative Party conference in the UK, where he spoke about his government’s success in stopping illegal boat arrivals. As reported by News Corp correspondent and Sky News contributor Sophie Elsworth, Abbott addressed the crowd by reflecting on his “stop the boats” policy, which became a defining part of his time in office.

Elsworth noted that Abbott’s comments drew a clear comparison with the current situation in Britain, pointing out that the UK Labour government has struggled to halt the flow of illegal migrants. His remarks were seen as both advice and a subtle challenge, suggesting that the firm measures once used in Australia could offer lessons for the UK’s ongoing immigration debate.

Thursday, 23 October 2025

Shirley Curry Vlog #75 - My 'Goodbye' to Skyrim

 


Shirley Curry, the much-loved “Skyrim Grandma,” has announced she’s stepping away from her YouTube channel after years of quietly capturing hearts across the world. Known for her gentle narration and the affectionate “Good morning, grandkids” that opened every video, Curry built a following of over a million subscribers who tuned in not just for the gameplay, but for the warmth and calm she brought to it.

Now approaching 90, she says she’s simply not having fun with it anymore. The long hours of recording, editing, and responding to thousands of comments have started to wear her down. In a recent update, she explained that the conversations she used to treasure with her community feel different these days, often replaced with quick, shallow comments that leave her feeling distant from her viewers. She’s not angry, just ready for something else.

Curry says she plans to keep sharing occasional vlogs and blog posts, focusing more on slower, personal storytelling and the older fans who’ve grown up alongside her. For many, her retirement marks the end of an era in gaming, a reminder that the joy she brought came less from the dragons and quests, and more from the simple kindness of a woman who found her own adventure in connecting with people.

Monday, 20 October 2025

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan in Massive grooming gangs Cover Up

 

A powerful new investigation by the Daily Express and MyLondon has uncovered evidence suggesting child grooming networks may be operating in the capital. This comes despite repeated denials from Mayor Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police that such activity exists.

Journalists spoke with former detective and Rochdale whistleblower Maggie Oliver, who examined years of public records and reveals shocking case studies of child exploitation. In her expert view, the patterns are disturbingly familiar to those seen in previous grooming gang scandals, hidden in plain sight once again.

Watch now to see the evidence, the denials, and the ongoing fight for justice.

Sunday, 19 October 2025

Jack Daniel’s Ends Free Cattle Feed Program After 45 Years

 


For nearly half a century, farmers in Moore County, Tennessee, relied on a unique partnership with the Jack Daniel’s distillery. The company’s leftover grain mash, known locally as slop, was given away for free or at a very low cost to feed cattle. It was a simple exchange that kept livestock fed and waste out of landfills. Now that long-running deal has come to an end, and local farmers say the impact could be devastating.

Jack Daniel’s has decided to end the so-called “cow feeder” program and will instead send the byproduct to Three Rivers Energy, a company that turns it into renewable gas and fertiliser. Farmers like Terry Holt, who’s been collecting slop daily for decades, say the decision threatens their way of life in a county where nearly 90 percent of farms raise livestock. Some have already begun selling off land and cattle. Jack Daniel’s has acknowledged the change is significant but insists it remains committed to the community as it moves into what it calls “a new era.” For farmers who grew up tied to the distillery, that reassurance rings hollow.

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Bill Burr Destroys His Reputation

 


Bill Burr’s appearance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival has stirred a storm of debate, with many questioning whether a show in Saudi Arabia can ever be just about laughs. The festival, backed by the Saudi government, promised a new era of entertainment, but critics see it as an attempt to polish the country’s image while avoiding deeper issues like censorship and human rights. Reports suggest comedians were restricted from joking about religion, politics, or the royal family, which only added to the controversy.

Burr has defended the gig, calling it one of his best experiences and saying the Saudi audience was no different from any other crowd he’s performed for. He’s argued that connecting through comedy can bridge cultures and that avoiding such places only keeps people divided. Still, the backlash highlights a bigger question hanging over global entertainment: where’s the line between cultural exchange and complicity?

Sunday, 12 October 2025

The Streaming War Is Over. Piracy Won.

 


Back in 2020, people thought piracy was finished. By 2024, it had returned stronger than ever. The big streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max made one major mistake: they turned against their own users.

This shift came from rising prices, restrictions on sharing passwords, and entire shows disappearing from libraries. Viewers grew frustrated and started turning back to piracy, sparking a surge that’s now worth over $113 billion.

A new video explores how the golden age of streaming collapsed, why audiences lost trust, and what this growing wave of piracy means for the future of digital entertainment.