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Charlotte Hogg, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England resigned after a select committee of MPs criticised her non-disclosure of her brother’s working status at Barclays Bank, apparently breaking the rules when she failed to disclose that information. Was George Osborne right to suggest the case would have been different had it been a man involved, is the UK still struggling with women equality? Let’s hear your thought

The driver of a SUV car in China had a lucky escape when he landed on the roof of a house. The driver was said to be avoiding a tricycle when apparently stepping his foot on the accelerator instead of the break. Watch the lucky escape here https://youtu.be/wQIg67KA_aA

Michael Jackson’s teenage daughter has caused tongues waggling over the man she was seen cuddling up to, the 18 year old gorgeous daughter of the late pop star was caught on camera pulling the man close to her. Give the girl a break folks!

The First Minister wants independence and wants it now. The ‘Independence-obsessed’ Nicola Sturgeon is leaving no stone unturn in seizing the opportunity to make her case for independence every time Westminster rocks the boat of uncertainty of a good deal for UK. Is the First Minister right to pursue Indyref2 at this time?

President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has promised to retaliate unless the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologise over the treatment of Turkey foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. This follows the prevention of Mr Cavusoglu from landing in the Netherlands and Dutch authorities went on to expel Turkish family minister Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya. The EU have waded in the rift urging the two Nations to exploit diplomatic channels in reaching an amicable settlement. All work and no quarrel eh?…

Uncertainty grips the UK as Prime Minister Theresa May is set to push the button that takes the UK away from the EU in a matter of days. Already senior ministers have been contradicting themselves over what this means for the United Kingdom and its people with Brexit forerunner and UK’s Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, Brexit Secretary David Davis and the Secretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox all giving conflicting ideas. Meanwhile, Scotland’s Prime Minister, Nicola Sturgeon is threatening brim and stone with her resolve to conduct a second referendum as the UK is set to leave the single market. What’s your take on all these drama, will the UK be worse-off outside the EU?