City breaks are one of the best ways to get a dose of culture in just a couple of days. Europe is one of the finest places to travel to for one of these holidays with a glut of options from France,
Britain can now boast of having the oldest living man in the world. John Tinniswood, at the age of 111 years and 222 days, was awarded the title during a ceremony at his care home yesterday. The Guinness World Records, the global
The World Trade Center in NYC opened on April 4, 1973 The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in NYC opened with an official ceremony on this day in history, April 4, 1973. They were the tallest buildings in the world
Joe Biden has been voted the “biggest fool” in US politics in an exclusive new poll for the Daily Express US. The poll by the Washington DC-based Democracy Institute also revealed that the US President’s ratings for his record in the White
The final day of Six Nations action is upon us after what has been another enthralling year of action. It looks likely that Ireland will be crowned as champions, but should they slip up, Steve Borthwick’s England side will be gifted the
Sheffield in South Yorkshire has kept its title as the world’s top city for beer. The city was first called the ‘real ale capital of the world’ and where craft beer began by experts in 2016. Now, a new report says Sheffield
Denmark’s new King Frederik X visited the Danish parliament on his first formal day after Queen Margrethe abdicated following 52 years on the throne. King Frederik X reaffirmed his commitment to joint work for the good of the kingdom. An estimated 300,000
Today, Sunday, January 14, will forever be a historic date for the country of Denmark as their monarch Queen Margrethe abdicates the throne after over five decades. Despite in the past saying she would remain Queen until the day she died, she
Conservative Party members have given major boosts to Jacob Rees-Mogg, Kemi Badenoch and Suella Braverman, as they head into a year that could see yet another Tory leadership election. The Conservative grassroots website, Conservative Home, held a poll of party members asking
England cricketer Stuart Broad was awarded second place at the ceremony, with world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson coming third. Wheelchair tennis player Alfie Hewett, golf star McIlroy and jockey Dettori were also shortlisted for the public-voted award. Speaking after her success, Earps