Meghan Markle has been really busy with her new lifestyle brand, but one royal expert thinks it goes beyond being career-driven – it’s that she wants to be liked. To Di For Daily’s Kinsey Schofield recently appeared on Talk TV and said:
A European Union fintech project, the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure Consortium (EBSI), has come under scrutiny after amassing €60 million (£51 million) in development costs with little to show for it. Despite dwindling interest and effectiveness, the project has found a surprising
King Charles is said to be optimistic about his cancer prognosis, but has expressed concern over Prince William having to take on too much. William is heir to the throne, but is currently also dealing with wife Princess Kate’s recovery from abdominal
A former minister has called on the Bank of England to play its part in boosting Britain by slashing interest rates today. Sir David Davis, the former Brexit Secretary, urged the Bank’s Governor Andrew Bailey to cut the current 5.25 percent base
Vladimir Putin has put a convicted rapist and killer back on the streets of Russia in exchange for a three-month tour of military duty in Ukraine. Georgy Povilayko, 31, received a pardon in the last few weeks and headed back to his
The charity has already pulled the plug on British Girlguiding Overseas, which operated in 36 countries. It will decide by the end of the year on its future relationships with British territories such as Bermuda, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar. House of Commons
North Korea’s leader burst into tears as he urged women to have more children. Kim Jong-Un said it was their duty to halt the country’s declining birth rate in order to strengthen national power, according to the country’s state-run media. In what
Vladimir Putin is not finding success in recruiting for Wagner members for the Russia military with hundreds reportedly turning down contracts. The Russian leader is scrambling to replace frontline losses in Ukraine while avoiding a deeply unpopular mobilisation ahead of the Russian
Chelsea star Benoit Badiashile helped the Blues beat Manchester United to the signing of Axel Disasi in the summer transfer window. Both Premier League clubs attempted to sign the centre-back but Chelsea won the race, sealing a £39million agreement with Monaco. Disasi
Palestinians were last night desperately fleeing to southern Gaza ahead of the region’s biggest military invasion since the 2003 Iraq War. Hundreds of thousands are thought to have made the journey, said Juliette Touma, of the UN agency for refugees. And more