Prince Harry’s affinity to “usually ignore” unknown numbers calling him meant he may have almost missed King Charles telling him to make his way to Balmoral Castle ahead of the Queen dying in September 2022, it has been claimed. The Duke of
A judge laid into a Just Stop Oil protester who requested her trial be delayed so that she could travel to India. Lydia Gribbin, 28, appeared in court yesterday after being charged for storming a West End production of Les Miserables. Ms
King Charles will fly to Dubai in the Middle East to attend the Opening Ceremony of the World Climate Action Summit at COP28. He will attend the environmental conference from November 30 to December 1, having been invited by His Highness Sheikh
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
Civil Servants have resisted Downing Street’s orders to fly an Israeli flag from Government buildings because it was deemed as “taking sides”. Permanent secretaries – the most senior officials in Whitehall – were bombarded with complaints by colleagues after Ministers gave the
Pictured: An annular solar eclipse (Image: Getty Images) NASA is set to launch a trio of rockets during tomorrow’s “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse in order to study how the temporary drop in sunlight affects part of the upper atmosphere. Dubbed “Atmospheric
The Scottish Parliament has rejected flying the Israeli flag outside its building in a decision involving a Green MSP who sparked fury over a Palestine tweet. The Scottish Parliament Corporate Body (SPCB) turned down a Tory proposal to raise the blue and
A new poll shows that a shocking number of French citizens support banning people from flying more than four times in their lives due to climate change. A poll from research firm Consumer Science and Analytics Institute (CSA) found that 41% of
The Federal Aviation Administration is probing nearly 5,000 pilots who allegedly falsified their medical records to hide medical issues that could impact their ability to fly safely. The pilots licensed to fly in the U.S. are military veterans who purported to the
Aviation trailblazer Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the U.S. nonstop on this day in history, Aug. 24, 1932. Earhart piloted her Lockheed Vega 5B from Los Angeles to Newark in a record 19 hours and 5 minutes.