An ingenious expat has turned an “offensive” nickname often given to British people in Spain on its head by using it as the moniker for his new clothing brand. Entrepreneur Tom Hopcroft, 31, from Birmingham, moved to Spain almost a decade ago
An umpire stepped in when Lorenzo Sonego prematurely thought he won his match at the Monte-Carlo Masters. The lucky loser started celebrating a victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime, approaching the net to shake hands with his opponent. But the chair official joined him
Gag gifts are especially popular with children. (iStock) Spring has officially kicked off and that means blooms galore, allergy season, and, for some, the anticipation of one of the silliest days of the year – April Fool’s Day. If you are
“He showed real courage, real determination and the finishes were outstanding as well. I’m not sure if Ellis got his first one but the second one definitely was and Haji’s, as soon as it left his foot I knew it was in.”
The mayor of London is facing criticism after reportedly snubbing an art installation memorializing Queen Elizabeth II in Trafalgar Square in favor of an art piece showcasing hundreds of transgender prostitutes, local media reports show. Labour Party Mayor Sadiq Khan approved £1
Mardi Gras, French for “Fat Tuesday,” is a vibrant and festive celebration that marks the culmination of Carnival season. Rooted in religious traditions and celebrated around the world, Mardi Gras is synonymous with colorful parades, lively music and an extravagant display of
A UK-Israeli woman whose parents were snatched by Hamas terrorists said it “pains” her to see some Britons “almost celebrating” the October 7 attacks. Sharone Lifschitz’s 85-year-old mother Yocheved was among the first hostages to be freed but her father Oded, 83,
A nation is strongest when its people love their country, have pride in their community and are quick to help one another in times of need. America’s sense of patriotism has been one of its defining features throughout its history. While it
German police in the state of Bavaria on Tuesday raided the homes of more than a dozen people accused of having spread antisemitic material online, including the celebration of the Hamas attacks against Israel. Bavarian criminal police say the suspects included 15
Former England international Nigel Clough has run the rule over his Mansfield Town players with a bizarre ban. Clough has made his feelings known over goal celebrations, telling his players to be ‘more reserved’ until matches have concluded. Clough is the latest