Archaeologists in Turkey found the world’s oldest shipwreck, a 3,600-year-old Bronze Age vessel, resting on the seabed near Cape Gelidonya. Archaeologists in Turkey uncovered the world’s oldest known shipwreck, a 3,600-year-old Bronze Age merchant vessel, lying undisturbed at the bottom of the
Prince Harry’s memoir is in the number two position on Amazon’s best seller list for pre-sales. The book is expected to continue the Duke’s attacks on the Windsors and Buckingham Palace. Hardback editions of Harry’s book go on sale on January 10
A critical incident has been declared at a hospital in East Sussex as a surge in Covid and flu wreaks more havoc on the NHS. The Chief Executive at Eastbourne District General Hospital has warned that the “hospital capacity is at its absolute
The Queen Consort, Camilla Parker Bowles has attracted attention in recent years for her great focus on charity work. Recently she was congratulated on her promotion of a London homelessness charity and its work to create women-only spaces. However, this is only
The scale of the UK’s sewage management problem was brought into sharp relief this summer as some of the country’s most popular beach destinations faced closure during the peak holiday season due to pollution from nearby wastewater releases. The issue continues to
The Government has been warned that a missing requirement for certain heat pump installations could have “potentially disastrous” consequences as not all engineers need to be highly qualified. Under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, a Government programme offering £5,000 grants to slash the
Rishi Sunak has been urged to “get on with it” after he pledged to “stop the boats” and tackle the migrant crisis in his latest speech. Conservative MP Sir John Redwood said he hopes Mr Sunak will “get on” and solve the
Prince Harry is “not the brightest creature on Earth”, says Nigel Farage, as the Duke prepares to appear in two new high-profile interviews. On Sunday, the Duke’s interview with ITV’s Tom Bradby is set to air in the UK, while his sit-down
RMT leader Mick Lynch has defended his position on Brexit in a fiery clash with LBC radio presenter James O’Brien. The General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers was taking calls from listeners during Mr O’Brien’s 10am
Last month, more than 16,000 ambulances in England were delayed by more than an hour waiting outside A&E with wait times of ten hours at hospitals now commonplace. Here, one paramedic has shared his experience, revealing “relentless” shifts, facing angry patients and family
The death of former Pope Benedict XVI could spark a “free for all” in the Vatican with division intensifying between the factions of the Roman Catholic Church, experts say. Benedict’s death, announced on New Year’s Eve, came almost a decade after he