Traditionally the lead up to December 25 would see pilgrims and tourists heading towards the streets of Bethlehem – this year however is a more subdued affair. The main road into Bethlehem is currently closed. What would have been a 20 minute
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice has purposely keeping out of the limelight and may be rewarded with enhanced roles in the future, a PR guru has suggested. The two daughters of Prince Andrew are not currently classified as working Royals, and have
Zara Tindall’s taste in fashion has been scrutinised over the years, as one style expert pointed out how her look had matured since she was in her twenties. Susie Nelson from Modes and More told Express.co.uk: “Zara Tindall is in an unusual
For Ms Widdecombe, who joined up with Mr Farage in Reform UK’s previous incarnation as the Brexit Party, with the politician at the helm the party could make it to Parliament. Speaking to GB News, Ms Widdecombe said: “Well, it can be
A Swedish study reveals that people diagnosed with hypochondriasis, or illness anxiety disorder, tend to die earlier than those without such health concerns. The research uncovered an increased risk of death from both natural and unnatural causes, particularly suicide, among individuals with
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has urged the country’s women to have more children as part of a strategy to address declining birth rates and “strengthen national power”. Accurate statistics on North Korea’s population are difficult to obtain due to limited
Wycombe goalkeeper Max Stryjek was left absolutely embarrassed on Tuesday night after his theatrics in stoppage time at the end of the match cost his side a point. The Chairboys were defeated 1-0 by Barnsley in League One, with the result leaving
The fatal stabbing of a French teenager at a village dance billed by some politicians as an “anti-White” crime prompted mass protests across the countryside over the weekend. As a result, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Tuesday called for a crackdown
According to Emmeline Taylor, professor of criminology at City, University of London, even affluent shoppers are now happy to attempt theft if they can innocently blame the transgression on a technology failure. Last week Marks & Spencer chairman Archie Norman hit the
Mikel Arteta could get the best out of Kai Havertz if he chooses to follow the lead of Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann by playing the 24-year-old as an inverted left-back. The Arsenal forward played in the unfamiliar role for his country in