Tuesday, 2 December 2025
Meet Flint: The three-legged wild dog - Kingdom – BBC
Monday, 1 December 2025
CHRISTMAS COMPETITION: Win The Chelsea Detective: Series 1 to 3 DVD and Art Detectives DVD
COMPETITION: Win Art Detectives on DVD
COMPETITION: Win The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3 on Blu-ray

Saturday, 29 November 2025
Beekeeper Left Without Livelihood After Neighbour Has His Hives Taken Away
An elderly beekeeper in Citrus County has been left fighting to rebuild his life after twenty active hives vanished from a plot he owns. Eighty four year old Richard Marquette has worked with bees since childhood and relies on honey sales to get by, especially after being placed on medical leave from his job. He discovered the hives had gone in late July when he found a contractor clearing trees around fifty feet inside his property line. When he asked about the bees, he was told the landowner had ordered them moved, yet Richard is the landowner and had authorised no such thing. A deputy later determined that the neighbour, Joseph Denicke, had admitted asking a friend to remove the hives and had even advertised them on Facebook for anyone willing to collect them. More than ninety days later the hives have not been returned, the case has been closed by the sheriff’s department and Richard says he has been left with nothing.
The missing colonies represent up to two million bees along with boxes marked with his state issued registration number. Each hive can produce between twenty and forty quarts of honey and, in Florida, some can deliver three crops in a year, so Richard estimates that thousands of dollars in income have been wiped out. His lawyer, Andy Lyons, has sent a formal demand giving Denicke a short window to make things right. Lyons says the loss has destroyed a full year of earning potential and damaged the wider ecosystem that depends on those bees. Richard still has a few jars of Palmetto honey left, which he proudly describes as close to perfect, and he hopes to recover his bees and equipment in time for next season. If that does not happen, he plans to sue. Authorities have urged anyone who knows the whereabouts of the hives to contact the state’s bee inspection programme.
Thursday, 27 November 2025
Nigel Farage - My Letter to Broken Britain.
"The British economy is in desperate trouble.
Despite what politicians pretend, you can see for yourself that nothing works anymore.
When the next election comes, Reform UK will be ready.
We will proudly be the party of alarm clock Britain, defending the hard-working taxpayers who keep this country running.
Labour and the Conservatives broke Britain. Reform stands ready to fix Britain."
Monday, 24 November 2025
A Curious Find Beneath the Baltic by Treasure Hunter Dennis Asberg
Swedish treasure hunter Dennis Asberg believes he has uncovered something extraordinary on the Baltic seafloor. He and his Ocean X team have spent fifteen years studying a circular structure roughly sixty metres wide that sits ninety metres down. Their instruments have picked up GPS dropouts, strange electromagnetic effects and sharply defined right angles. A fresh 2025 sub-bottom scan hints that the object might not even be fixed to the seabed, which makes the whole thing feel even stranger. The team has also collected biological traces, scorched fragments and pieces of basalt from an area where that type of rock should not appear. They even logged temperatures close to zero right above the structure.
Asberg is no stranger to unusual finds. His career includes Tsarist era submarines, seventeenth century cognac and a long list of major wrecks. Even with that background, he says nothing he has encountered comes close to the oddity resting out in the Baltic.





