This magnificent Nina Conti clip with these two sisters is like the very definition of infectious laughter

This magnificent Nina Conti clip with these two sisters is like the very definition of infectious laughter

We’ve been big fans of Nina Conti for a long time now but we’re not sure we’ve every laughed quite so hard at one of her clips like this. Actually, we haven’t laughed this hard at basically anything for a long time now. Because it’s just magnificent. @theninaconti These hardworking sisters were a lot of […] The post This magnificent Nina Conti clip with these two sisters is like the very definition of infectious laughter appeared first on The Poke .

‘What weird things did you eat as a child?’ – 21 utterly bizarre ‘foods’ that only a kid would want

‘What weird things did you eat as a child?’ – 21 utterly bizarre ‘foods’ that only a kid would want

Childhood is a strange time, largely spent doing slightly odd things in the name of experimentation. It’s how we figure out how to exist in the world and – hopefully – become functional members of society. They’ve been chatting about the strange routes we take to get there on the AskUK subreddit after user alicatpow […] The post ‘What weird things did you eat as a child?’ – 21 utterly bizarre ‘foods’ that only a kid would want appeared first on The Poke .

'They Left The Country Screwed': Starmer Makes PMQs Sex Joke As He Defends Latest U-Turn

'They Left The Country Screwed': Starmer Makes PMQs Sex Joke As He Defends Latest U-Turn

Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch at PMQs Keir Starmer made a sex joke in the Commons as he defended his latest U-turn . The prime minister was attacked by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch after it was announced new digital ID cards will no longer be compulsory for anyone seeking work in the UK. Incredibly, it is the 13th major policy U-turn the PM has made since Labour won the 2024 general election. At prime minister’s questions, Badenoch told him: “Can I welcome the prime minister’s latest U-turn? I feel like I say that every week. “Mandatory digital ID was a rubbish policy, and we on this side of the House are glad to see the back of it.” But Starmer hit back by poking fun at the last shambolic Tory government. He said: “On consistency, don’t get me started on five prime ministers, six chancellors, eight home secretaries, 16 housing ministers. “They had more positions in 14 years than the Kama Sutra. No wonder they’re knackered and left the country screwed.” Keir Starmer: "They had more positions in 14 years than the Karma Sutra... & they left the country screwed. #PMQs pic.twitter.com/7DnNqd7RKT — Haggis_UK (@Haggis_UK) January 14, 2026 Related... Keir Starmer Ditches Compulsory Digital ID In 13th U-Turn Since Becoming Prime Minister 'Why Should Anybody Believe You?': Nick Robinson Monsters Labour Minister Over Latest U-Turn