Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent trip to Nigeria may have been the Duchess “dipping her toe” into politics, according to a royal expert. It’s long been rumoured the Duchess of Sussex harbours political ambitions, although Meghan has never run for office
Dali’s last inspection took place in New York in September – and no issues were found. On Tuesday evening, Clay Diamond, executive director of the American Pilots’ Association, revealed new details about the collision in the Patapsco River. He said the pilot
The shipping container that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, USA, forcing it to collapse into the water, passed two safety inspections in 2023, authorities have said. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has this morning (Wednesday) confirmed the Dali,
The emergency generators turned the lights back on – as seen in video circulating online – but not the ship’s propulsion. He added that every foreign-flagged ship coming into U.S. waters must have a “highly trained” state-licensed pilot on board. Pilots board
The number of raw sewage spills in England doubled last year, reaching the highest since monitoring began. Reports suggest the number of sewage discharges into rivers and sees rose from 1.8 million hours in 2022 to around four million in 2023, reports
Campaigners have found “alarmingly high” levels of dangerous bacteria along the stretch of the river used for the weekend’s boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities. The tests of the Thames by River Action revealed levels of E.coli up to 10 times
A shocking video shows the moment a 13-foot-long great white shark breaks open and enters the side of a shark cage with a diver inside. The shark was seen violently moving around in the water before ramming itself into the side of
Prince Philip was famous for speaking his mind. He was celebrated for his wit and often hilarious one liners – and a brand new one was revealed today. Richard Palmer is a royal correspondent with 20 years experience of covering the House
Dozens of migrants were caught swimming through a storm to reach a Spanish territory on the African continent. Around 30 migrants, all of Moroccan origin, swam into Ceuta in the early hours of March 26. The group, including 16 and 17-year-olds as
Nigel Farage has reacted with fury after a Jewish group raised concerns that survivors of the October 7 attack on the Re’Im Music Festival were discriminated against by UK Border Force. Yesterday, the Jewish Representative Council requested an urgent investigation amid claims
Tenerife is collapsing under the strain of record breaking tourism, according to locals. Furious residents are set to take to the streets to protest against the soaring levels of tourists visiting the island, which is part of the Spanish Canaries, as sewerage