The Mail is up to it's usual nonsense again.
The top half of the front page, on a day when:
- Israel launches another major offensive in Gaza
- Russia kills 9 civilians in a bus in Ukraine
- A new deal for cooperation between the UK and the EU is on the cards
- 3 Iranians have been arrested under counter-terrorism legislation
- Tributes are being paid to two firefighters who lost their lives yesterday
...is dedicated to some nonsense about buying a book to get "a scientifically proven biological age of 20 at 61."
Can't help but think that there won't have been much peer-checking done on that "scientific" proof.
The bottom half of the front page claims that parking fines could rocket by 75%.
COULD - it says COULD.
Apparently, it would be a "major blow" for millions of "hard-pressed" motorists.
No it wouldn't.
Even if it did happen - IF - it would still only affect those that parked where they shouldn't.
Maybe, their chief political correspondent, David Churchill has a sense of entitlement that he should be able to park where he likes.
Or maybe he was short on Labour-bashing stories.
Or maybe he's just not a very good journalist.
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