Prince William has issued a touching gesture to the family of a legendary SAS hero. The Prince of Wales has today stepped out to attend a memorial service for Major Mike Sadler. Major Sadler was the last original member of the SAS,
To be, or not to be a fly tipper — that is the question. Or so it was for a long time. The earliest record of famous playwright William Shakespeare’s father in Stratford-upon-Avon comes in the form of a 1552 fine for
“Breathtakingly beautiful and incredible terrain,” the visitor continued. “It offers great shopping and dining for people who don’t want to ski. “Everything about Whistler runs like a well-oiled machine. We hope to be back!” However, Harry and Meghan may not have the
A legendary restaurant in Paris which once hosted the late Queen Elizabeth has reportedly “lost” wine worth more than a million pounds. Dozens of bottles appear to be missing from La Tour d’Argent’s cellar, according to Le Parisien newspaper. The cellar has
Two-time world champion Peter Wright has revealed that he has “got rid” of all his trophies and darts as a result of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries’ Alexandra Palace campaigns. Littler, 16, took the world by storm as he reached the World
Legendary tennis reporter Mike Dickson has tragically passed away aged 59 while working at the Australian Open in Melbourne. Dickson was one of the most widely respected journalists in the industry, having accumulated 39 years providing top-class coverage on the sport he
Auto collectors and enthusiasts are revved up over an extremely rare street model of one of America’s most legendary race cars. The sleek, metallic dark blue 1966 Ford GT40 MkI Road Car, with black interior and right-hand drive, was listed by Mecum
The legendary journalist and filmmaker John Pilger has died at his home in London. A statement on Mr Pilger’s X/Twitter page read: “It is with great sadness the family of John Pilger announce he died yesterday 30 December 2023 in London aged
Henry Kissinger, the diplomat with the thick glasses and gravelly voice who dominated foreign policy as the United States extricated itself from Vietnam and broke down barriers with China, died on Wednesday. With his gruff yet commanding presence and behind-the-scenes manipulation of
The mighty USS Constitution, arguably the most famous warship in American history — a testament to dauntless courage at sea in the nation’s infancy — was launched in Boston on this day in history, Oct. 21, 1797. The mighty warship, 225 years