Nigel Farage slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for showing 'contempt' for Prince Philip
The former MEP and party leader claimed the couple's 'contempt' for Prince Philip and the monarchy will mean the 'British public will not welcome them back', even for his funeral. Read more...
Bring cash to the pub, drinkers are warned over 'control freak' rules banning indoor payments
Landlords fear that patchy rural broadband and mobile signal means that card machines will be difficult to use in rural British pub gardens. Read more...
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Hamlet comes of age as Sir Ian McKellen, 81, signs up to play the Dane
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Ian McKellen, the last of the great theatrical knights still performing centre stage, revealed he's fighting fit and ready to take on the role of Hamlet. Read more...
Voyagers Review In Space, Everyone Can Hear You Scream
Emotional anarchy derails a space mission in this insipid sci-fi drama. Read more...
A Six Senses Resort to Open in Portugal
Six Senses Resorts and Spas will open a property in Portugal this summer, its first in Europe. Read more...
Turkey Fights for Return of a Work It Says Was Looted
A bench trial in Federal District Court in Manhattan concerns an ancient idol held by Christies. Read more...
2021 Australian Open Naomi Osaka and Jennifer Brady Meet for the Title
Osaka, a three-time major winner, and Brady, a first-time Grand Slam finalist, played a memorable semifinal at the 2020 U.S. Open and have history dating back to youth tournaments. Read more...
Harlem Is Gentrifying, but Black Women Still Have All the Power
In Morgan Jerkinss Caul Baby, one family has the life-giving medicine every childbearing woman needs. Read more...
The Talk returns with a discussion on race and healing in its first show since Sharon Osbourne left
The Talk has been on a month-long hiatus following a heated on-air debate in which Sharon Osbourne defended friend Piers Morgan's criticism of Meghan Markle. Osbourne was then forced to quit. Read more...
How a Georgia pastor practiced what he preached by accepting LGBTQ members into his Southern Baptist church
During his Easter sermon last weekend, Pastor Jim Conrad preached a message of love and acceptance from the pulpit of his church. Read more...
For many sufferers of long Covid, proving they are sick is a big part of the battle
Lyth Hishmeh kept feeling ill months after contracting coronavirus a year ago in March. He had chest pain and couldn't concentrate. At 26 years old, the former regular runner was fatigued and breathless, struggling to function properly. Yet medical professionals kept telling him he simply could not still be ill. Read more...
PIERS MORGAN 'Taxi for Piers Moron!' the papers screamed after my mask gaffe... they were right
Last night, after dining at Harry's Bar restaurant in Mayfair, I left to find paparazzi lurking in the shadows. I stopped to have a chat with them and asked how they were doing in the pandemic. Read more...
Australia Day 2012 Fireworks and lightning combine to light up Perth's skies
An estimated 250,000 people turned out to watch the 28th annual Australia Day fireworks display in the western Australian city, despite fears weather conditions could disrupt the event. Read more...
New York Philharmonic Names New Principal Trumpet
Christopher Martin, who currently holds the position at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, will begin in New York in September. Read more...
With Injury, Justin Fields Is Taking a Big Risk for Ohio State
The dynamics of college football mean that the quarterback will shoulder all of the downsides of playing in the title game after his painful injury in the semifinals. Read more...
Cricket WAG Dani Willis oozes elegance in black dress and matching hat in Sydney
She's one of Australia's best-known cricket WAGS. Read more...
Follow Monty Don's advice for a gardenaglow with lime hues of euphorbias
British gardening expert Monty Don (pictured) gives people advice on nurturing euphorbias and growing radishes in an extract from his classic book Gardening at Longmeadow. Read more...
Scientists say human embryos could be grown in a test tube for FIVE WEEKS after mice develop in jars
Human embryos might be the next test subjects of a study that grew mouse embryos in jars. The several day old embryos were placed in a solution and developed as they would in a natural womb. Read more...
Nigel Farage slams Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for showing 'contempt' for Prince Philip
The former MEP and party leader claimed the couple's 'contempt' for Prince Philip and the monarchy will mean the 'British public will not welcome them back', even for his funeral. Read more...
Lets Put Hundreds of Things on Your Front Lawn, O.K.?
For our article about Ron Douglas, a "self-reliance" entrepreneur, we asked Douglas if we could spread out his massive arsenal of disaster preparedness supplies on his front lawn. Amazingly, he agreed. Read more...
If You Build It, They Will Bike Pop-Up Lanes Increased Cycling During Pandemic
A study of European cities adds to a growing body of evidence that investments in cycling infrastructure can encourage bike commuting, which helps cut greenhouse gas emissions. Read more...