New Colorado football coach Deion Sanders made at least one thing very clear to his players ahead of spring football practice — they’re going to have to earn everything down to the numbers on their jerseys. Well Off Media posted a video
Meghan Markle has been warned against exaggerating her life stories as it could threaten her public image. Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield claimed the Duchess of Sussex had been caught up in a series of inconsistencies after posts shared on her now-closed social
The Met Office has released a more in-depth weather forecast for March, with snow not entirely ruled out. The UK’s leading meteorologists have now shed more light on how next month will look, with some wintry showers expected. But there is no
Boris Johnson could have mounted a serious challenge to Rishi Sunak in the wake of Liz Truss’s resignation, Sir Graham Brady has said – providing the exact nimber of MPs who backed him in his bid. And the chairman of the powerful
Nicola Bulley’s partner has revealed the couple had plans to marry and for their daughters to act as bridesmaids. Paul Ansell said they had frequently talked about getting married, but put their plans on hold because of the pandemic. Mr Ansell told
Rishi Sunak has admitted that he is “100 percent” punching above his weight in being married to his wife, and says her love gets him through the day. Revealing more personal details about his life than he’s done before, the Prime Minister
Dave Fishwick, 51, from Burnley, Lancashire, has explained he won’t give away his fortune to his children when he dies. Dave, a self-made millionaire who was the first person in 150 years to set up a community bank, spoke about his family
King Charles championed diversity and said he was “moved beyond words” by “unimaginable horror” in his tribute to Holocaust Memorial Day. Praising the theme for this year’s national commemoration of the event – Ordinary People, the King wrote that it “reminds us
Comment on this story Comment The Washington Post began to lay off some staffers on Tuesday, the latest in a series of media and technology companies to cut jobs in the face of a challenging economic climate and continuing declines in advertising
Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood has laid out a seven-point plan in the House of Commons to end the Ukraine war in the coming months. Mr Ellwood, who was adamant he needs to be listened to, presented a “strategy to conclude the conflict”