Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco have released their Christmas card for 2023. The card featured a family photo of Albert and Charlene gathered around the Christmas tree with their twins, Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella. This year’s photo was taken
Tweets from bookmaker Betfred that featured boxing heavyweight Anthony Joshua have been banned by the advertising watchdog. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found three tweets broke gambling ad rules due to the boxer’s strong appeal to under-18s. The first of the three
A gambling advert featuring former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville has been banned by the regulator. The tweet from Sky Bet was deamed to have a strong appeal among under-18s, said the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). This, the regulator said,
Sunday brunch frittata featuring garden-fresh vegetables: Try it this weekend for family and friends
For many American families, the arrival of Sunday is the time to slow down a bit, attend church services, catch a sporting event, work around the house or visit with family and friends. Another quintessential part of the day for millions of
A freedom of speech row has been sparked by a Scottish independence poster featuring an image of King Charles that was effectively ‘banned’ by an advertising firm. The poster – designed by Alex Salmond’s Alba Party – was rejected by the media
The first British passports showing the name of His Majesty King Charles III have been issued this week as the UK continues its entry into the new Carolean era. For more than 70 years, official travel documents were emblazoned with and supplied
More than 200 dogs showed up to wish a happy 100th birthday to a San Jose man at a tail-wagging neighborhood gathering that turned into a touching show of community support. “It gives me chills just thinking about it,” Alison Moore, 60,
The King listened to music which was played at his coronation when he attended the first night of a new series of special concerts. Charles attended the event, organised by Wigmore Hall, at St James’s Roman Catholic Church, in London, on Tuesday
A PR expert has warned North Face’s new LGBT+ advert may prove controversial, particularly in America. The popular clothing brand launched its “Summer of Pride” campaign, featuring drag queen ‘Pattie Gonia’, on Instagram on Wednesday. Pattie declares in the advert that consumers
Fictional Meghan and Harry could be seen dancing outside of the house and playing polo on the lawn, causing distress to their neighbour Kyle. In one scene from the programme, the youngster complained to his friends about being driven “crazy” by the