Fears were sparked in London’s central shopping district after “three loud bangs” were heard. Crowds could be seen gathering in confusion as police vehicles were spotted on Bond Street – with a controlled explosion reportedly being held nearby. A suspect package was
A beautiful island range you’ve probably never heard of is known to be like paradise, and you really must consider visiting when you’re next in Portugal. The small archipelago of granite islands has been designated as a nature reserve since 1465, meaning
A theme park you have probably never heard of is one of the best in Europe and it features an incredible 17 rollercoasters. Energylandia is just a few miles from popular city break destination Kraków and despite perhaps not being a familiar
Shelling, gunshots and explosions could be heard as Israeli troops surrounded one of Gaza’s largest hospitals. Social media videos emerged showing people running for cover outside the Rantisi children’s hospital in Gaza on Friday. Israel has insisted Hamas fighters hide in tunnels
Mount Everest is most definitely the world’s tallest mountain above sea level. Its peak is 8,849 metres above the ocean, meaning it is the piece of land at the highest altitude on Earth. But if we’re talking on technical terms, Everest falls
King Charles’s private secretary effectively serves as his right hand man – and he’s handsomely paid for it. Sir Clive Alderton, 56, is a former British diplomat who has worked for the Royal Family since 2006 and has served the King since 2022.
Several loud explosions were seen and heard in Gaza on Friday as Israel prepares for a ground invasion of the Palestinian territory. The blasts were observed near the Gaza border in southern Israel, where Fox News’ Trey Yingst reported live from the
This was followed up by the Boston accent, which came second last – a dialect Alvarez said was the “worst in the world”. The only British accent to feature in the bottom ten was the Yorkshire twang, which finished up eighth least
A blast has rocked the Australian city of Melbourne, with sirens heard across the city. Residents heard the mystery blast just before midnight, adding it sounded ‘like a bomb went off’. It’s believed to be centred around the south east of the
The United Nations atomic watchdog warned of a potential threat to nuclear safety in the wake of a spike in fighting near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia power plant. IAEA director general Rafael Mariano Grossi warned: “I remain deeply concerned about the possible dangers