Speaking to The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Ms Seward explains the late Queen Elizabeth made sure her son Andrew was protected after her death. She said: “Sarah must have talked to the Queen and she must have said ‘please look after Andrew
WST chairman Steve Dawson has suggested that the World Snooker Championship could leave the Crucible one day in a move that would surely delight Ronnie O’Sullivan. The iconic Sheffield theatre has been the home of snooker’s biggest tournament since 1977 and will
Heavy rain and thunderstorms have brought Dubai to a standstill with many parts of the country submerged in the water due to severe flooding. On Tuesday, the desert nation experienced over 120mm (4.7 inches) of rainfall, which is equivalent to the usual
More civilians died across Ukraine on Sunday as analysts warned that delays in U.S. military assistance would see Kyiv struggle to fight off Russian offensives. One man was killed Sunday after a Russian drone hit the truck he was driving in the
Princess Kate and Prince William have shared a heartfelt message in response to the horrifying attack at a Sydney shopping centre. The Prince and Princess of Wales expressed their profound sadness following the shocking stabbing attack at Westfield shopping centre in Bondi
According to a political commentator, the European Court of Human Rights has morphed into a ‘monster’ and as a result, it is time for Britain to leave. Ross Clark, a conservative columnist, argued that the ECHR had moved away from its founding
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has morphed into a “monster” that the UK must leave, according to political commentator Ross Clark. The conservative columnist argued in The Sun that the international court had strayed from its founding principles, which came
In a move set to shake up the European Union from within, Swedish European People’s Party MEP Sara Skyttedal and former Social Democrat lawmaker Jan Emanuel have unveiled a new electoral list aimed at challenging the status quo in Sweden’s EU membership.
Tory MPs have declared the latest “bonkers” ruling by the European Court of Human Rights proves it is time to quit as it is becoming too political. Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman said Britain must ensure it cannot be dictated to “by
Tensions over parking by “lazy” sixth form college students have led residents to leave expletive notes on car windscreens. The issue of parking between residents, students and the college has been one that has been going on for many years, with complaints