King Charles has been urged to be the “bigger person” when it comes to fixing the ongoing feud with Prince Harry, but former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has explained why she doesn’t think this will happen. Prince Harry has been at
An Indiana couple is asking the Supreme Court to hold the state accountable after their child was removed from their home after they were accused of improper pronoun use. Mary and Jeremy Cox, who are devout Catholics, insist the Indiana Department of
The school – which is about an hour’s drive away from the Wales’s Adelaide Cottage in Windsor – is informally known as Teddies and there might be a particular reason William and Kate have had a look at it. According to an
Rishi Sunak has taken aim at the Welsh Government over new subsidies which will “decimate farming communities” in Wales. Farmers will have to commit to planting trees on 10% of their land and allocate another 10% for wildlife habitats as part of
A couple that won a share of a £123million jackpot prize have revealed exactly how they plan to spend their earnings. Richard and Debbie Nuttall, from Colne, Lancashire, won £61,708,231 after initially thinking they had won just £2.60. But they were in
A train ticketing app is on the hunt for relatives of an unsung British rail pioneer – to give him the recognition he deserves. Virgin Trains Ticketing is looking for those related to Richard Trevithick, who played a pivotal role in designing
Boris Johnson “couldn’t take anything seriously”, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt admitted he “didn’t know much about agriculture”, and Liz Truss was “just awful”, the President of the National Farmers’ Union President has said in a scathing assessment. Staunch Remainer Minette Batters also claimed
Australia announced it will more than double its fleet of warships, a boost that will give the country its “largest fleet” since World War 2, its Defence Minister Richard Marles said. The Australian Navy can currently rely on 11 surface combatant ships.
A blundering government agency blew £124,000 filling a Victorian rail bridge with concrete – only to waste a further £352,000 taking it all back out again. National Highways was accused of “cultural vandalism” when it inexplicably dumped thousands of tons of concrete
Three cars have been written off after they were burnt out by a fire – caused by a jump start that went badly wrong. Fire crews were called to Talisman Walk in Tiptree, Essex, just after 3.30pm on Tuesday to reports of
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen seemingly ruled out working with MEPs who are part of a Eurosceptic group. During a press conference in Brussels that followed a meeting of the European People’s Party, the centre-right group in the European Parliament