Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s recent PR blitz is a desperate bid to move on, experts have said. Both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have made public appearances as of late – particularly in the past month. These include Meghan’s virtual
Mercedes technical director James Allison admits he is ‘desperate’ to be invited into Red Bull’s garage to take a look at their innovative cooling system. The bold new design overseen by Adrian Newey came as a shock to many, given the ease
A BBC Question Time audience member made a desperate plea for “hardworking” taxpayers in a debate about “Broken Britain”. The man said he disagreed with Daily Telegraph associate editor Camilla Tominey, arguing decisions on how taxes are spent mean society is held back.
One beautiful Spanish city is desperate for women to move to it, but there’s a catch. Those wanting to move to Malaga and enjoy free accommodation will have to become nuns at the city’s convent of the Discalced Carmelites of Ronda, which
Prince Harry is hoping to bring his kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, over to the UK so they can spend time with their cousins, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, a source has claimed. Harry moved away to California with
Vladimir Putin is conducting a major military shakeup, starting with his Black Sea Fleet after it suffered heavy losses against Ukraine. Russia’s president has started by removing Admiral Viktor Sokolov, who was until this week the commander of the Black Sea Fleet.
Potential British Army servicemen and women are being rejected because of their tattoos, despite the ongoing armed forces recruiting crisis. More than 800 prospective recruits have been declined due to the army’s rules for body art deemed “unacceptable”. At present, rules mean
Brits are likely to travel more to destinations with sunny weather and beautiful beaches as a major British airline and holiday company, is anticipating a successful year due to this increased demand for travel. Jet2 has revised its profit forecast for the
Civil servants want to work primarily from home, a survey has found, as Westminster officials push to have people return to their office desks. A new survey of 2,000 UK workers has identified Government staffers as among those who would prefer to
Prince Harry has reportedly realised there is “no plan B” other than patching things up with King Charles and the rest of the Royal Family, and he is keen for his children to get to know their cousins and grandparents. A royal