The King and the Treasury have been dealt a multi-million-pound blow as Scotland hangs on to soaring profits from wind farms on Crown-owned property. Its devolved government raked in £60million profits over five years from the Crown Estate Scotland. An even bigger
Russia is “technically ready” to blow up what is Europe’s largest nuclear power station, Volodymyr Zelensky has warned. The Ukrainian president told European leaders that the Zaporizhzhia plant was facing a “serious threat”. He cited Ukrainian intelligence as the source of his
The notorious Wagner mercenary group that grabbed headlines over the weekend did more than carry out an attempted mutiny, it drew a serious psychological blow to Russia’s elite airborne command and control, the U.K. defense ministry assessed Thursday. In its move to
Campaigners and asylum seekers have won a Court of Appeal challenge over the government’s planned Rwanda deportation scheme. Three judges overturned a High Court ruling that previously said Rwanda could be considered a “safe third country”. The move makes deportations unlawful for
Kate, Princess of Wales was in London today opening the Young V&A. For the occasion, she chose her mid-length blush pink dress by Beulah London. The dress was first worn by Kate for a Wimbledon appearance back in July 2021, and is
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s future deals will be of “much lower value” since parting ways with Spotify, according to PR expert and GoUp’s chief executive Edward Coram-James. It was confirmed last week that the couple’s deal with Spotify had come to
The New York Mets dropped a heartbreaker to the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday after a series of miscues in the eighth inning helped their National League East rival to a 7-6 victory. New York entered the eighth up 6-3. Mets reliever Jeff
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been dealt another major business blow as records show that US officials have rejected their application to trademark Archetypes, the name of their podcast series. The couple submitted an application to get exclusive rights to ‘Archetypes’,
Luis Arraez went 5 for 5 again to raise his batting average to .400, and Jorge Soler homered as the streaking Miami Marlins routed the Toronto Blue Jays 11-0 on Monday night. Jon Berti had three hits and Jesús Sánchez doubled twice
Finland’s new right-wing government has placed itself on a collision course with Brussels as it made a number of significant pledges on the European Union’s budget and surrendering national powers to the bloc. Moreover, it stated its intention to “maintain and deepen”