London’s iconic BT Tower landmark is to be transformed into a hotel after it was purchased by an American company for £275m. The Grade II-listed building has been bought by MCR Hotels, which operates 150 hotels worldwide, including the Eero Saarinen-designed TWA
Wayne Rooney has insisted that he remains focused on getting back into football management despite being approached over a move into the world of boxing. It was reported earlier this week that Rooney was in talks with Misfits, the promotional company founded
Wayne Rooney is reportedly weighing up a sensational career change by stepping into the boxing ring after his disastrous spell as Birmingham City manager. The Manchester United and England legend incredibly might soon feature for internet superstar KSI’s promotion, Misfits Boxing. Rooney
Three people were fatally shot on Monday in the offices of a shipping company near Athens. The suspected gunman, believed to be a company employee, also took his own life. The shooting occurred in Glyfada, a seaside suburb of the capital. Three
A company is offering the chance for the ultimate act of (symbolic) revenge this Valentine’s Day: the chance to “scrap” an ex-flame. “Every year Valentine’s Day marks the season of love and romance, but let’s be honest — not all relationships last
He later invested £250,000 in their business and said it was their link to Meghan that sealed the deal. “The moment you told me about hounding down Meghan Markle, you had me,” he quipped. But just because Meghan didn’t get these earrings
A man who refused to pay his parking fine until it was translated into Welsh says he is being “harassed” by a car park management firm. Welsh-language campaigner, Toni Schiavone, has been involved in a three-year row with One Parking Solution after he
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A government inquiry into the deaths of four divers in Trinidad who became trapped in a pipe while doing maintenance for a state-owned fuel supplier recommends that prosecutors consider filing corporate manslaughter charges against the company, saying it made “little or no
Brexit supporters have claimed victory after a UK-based mega-corporation announced plans to invest an additional £200 million in Britain over the next two years. Emma Walmsley, the CEO of GSK, the company formerly known as GlaxoSmithKline, said earlier this month that the