A terrified passenger has said she feared for her like while on a cruise ship that got caught in a storm with 30ft waves – but Strictly got her through. Carol Lake was aboard the Spirit of Discovery, a Saga cruiseliner that
Pictures taken into the cruise ship battered by a storm, leaving passengers screaming for their lives as they crossed the Bay of Biscay, have revealed the extent of the chaos left in the aftermath. The Spirit of Discovery left the UK on
Manchester United and Fulham fans were fuming on Saturday after the Discovery+ app went down during the Premier League encounter between the two sides. United started the afternoon in eighth place in the top-flight table, with Fulham just three points behind them.
Two travellers were stopped at US Customs and Border Protection when a goat’s entire digestive system was found in their suitcase. The pair were en route back to Chicago O’Hare International Airport from the Democratic Republic of Congo when 15 pounds of
Scientists have discovered sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago in an Egyptian queen’s tomb. The find, one of the oldest ever, was among the “grave goods” for Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, from 3,000 BC, according to SWNS, the British news
Police in Puerto Rico announced the recovery of a body during their search for a missing art teacher who disappeared from the Caribbean island last week. Amanda Webster, 44, was reported missing on Wednesday after the landlord of her vacation home noticed
Archaeologists have uncovered a simple structure from the Stone Age that may be the oldest evidence yet of early humans building with wood. The construction is basic: a pair of overlapping logs, fitted together with a notch. The discovery may sound humdrum
The Space Shuttle Discovery took off on its maiden voyage on this day in history, Aug.30, 1984. For Discovery, the fourth time was the charm: The previous three launch attempts were scrubbed, with one canceled just six seconds before liftoff. That aborted
Archaeologists stunned by ‘ancient computer’ Archaeologists working in Greece have found countless relics over the years. The country was once home to the Ancient Greek civilisation, a society that thrived thousands of years ago and who made hugely significant contributions to philosophy,
Egypt has offered some of the world’s best-preserved ancient relics in vast numbers. Digging on the levels seen today first started with William Matthew Flinders Petrie in the 19th Century. Often described as the “father of Egyptian archaeology”, Petrie was a pioneer