
Amogh George
Journalist and Editor at Mail Online
Not anti-establishment but anti unethically oppressive establishment | Journalist | The DailyMail / MailOnline | Views = My own
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Harry Howard |Amogh George
It was the plane that pilots 'put on' rather than flew; the beautiful beast that left even the Germans waxing lyrical. If you ask people today what typified British defiance the most in the Second World War, many of them will tell you it was the Spitfire. So when I got the chance to take to the skies in one - and even briefly take control - on a sunny morning in March, I knew that this would be the experience of a lifetime.
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2 months ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Elmira Tanatarova |Jack Pusey |Amogh George
Everyone has a favourite toast spread - be it butter, jam or Marmite; but what if you could slather your bread in coffee? While some of us may be more accustomed to getting our cup of Joe in a mug alongside the rest of our meal, a Swiss company has now made it possible for you to coat the food of your choice in a caffeinated paste. No Normal Coffee promises a product you can 'eat or drink', which is 'crafted from 100 per cent Fairtrade Arabica beans and sweetened with organic Swiss beet sugar'.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
dailymail.co.uk | Jon Brady |Amogh George
The days of sitting thigh-to-thigh with strangers as a crackly old audio guide rattles off facts you can't hear over the screaming child behind you could be a thing of the past - if a pair of aspiring businessmen have their way. Sachin Sikand and his father-in-law Rajan Kochhar have exported an idea from the streets of Tokyo - why not drive yourself around the streets in a go-kart as the star of your very own real-life computer game?
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Feb 13, 2025 |
thisismoney.co.uk | Jon Brady |Amogh George
London tour buses? So passé. The days of sitting thigh-to-thigh with strangers as a crackly old audio guide rattles off facts you can't hear over the screaming child behind you could be a thing of the past - if a pair of aspiring businessmen have their way. Sachin Sikand and his father-in-law Rajan Kochhar have exported an idea from the streets of Tokyo - why not drive yourself around the streets in a go-kart as the star of your very own real-life computer game?
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Feb 9, 2025 |
dailymail.co.uk | Amelia Wynne |Amogh George
This is the awkward moment police in India pulled the plug on a street performance from Ed Sheeran. The officer in Bengaluru failed to recognise the superstar, 33, so unplugged his microphone as he was singing. Ed was mid flow singing his huge hit when the officer walked over looking unimpressed. A fan watching appeared to try to explain to him that it was Ed but he carried on anyway, unplugging the microphone socket at Ed's feet.
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This is one of the most senseless comparisons so far. @JDVance is comparing a millennial with a microphone to a billionaire with the most advanced resources on the planet (possibly Mars too).

Vance: "If the American democracy can survive 10 years of Greta Thunburg scolding, you can survive a few months of Elon Musk," JD Vance in Munich. https://t.co/QRqtYzI1Ov

It took AI to show the fin to Kanye. #KanyeWest

A message to all the Kanye's of this world, yalla bye! the #enoughisenough season is here https://t.co/zEeDOTj2CH

Turns out that the 4 hostages rescued by @IDF were held in 'civilian' buildings deep inside Gaza. 2 Qs: Are Gazans willingly helping Hamas in its operations? Are Hamas using force against Gazans for their plans? 4 people reunited with families, but who cares, right? #gaza