It has been reported that the younger sister of the Princess of Wales, Pippa Middleton, and her billionaire husband, James Matthews, will one day inherit impressive titles. As she is not a member of the Royal Family, Pippa’s title was not granted
A railway that closed over 120 years ago could be brought back to life with a brand-new service. Transport for London (TFL) published a strategic document proposing bringing the Dudding Hill loop back into use as the West London Orbital. Running from
Temperatures are due to drop in a matter of hours, hailing the start of snow disruption to many UK areas before the week is out. That’s according to the Met Office which has issued a yellow cold weather alert for four regions,
A new and formidable weapon has emerged in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war that could reshape the dynamics of warfare on the front lines. Ukrainian forces are deploying First-Person View (FPV) kamikaze drones, compact yet lethal unmanned aerial vehicles, to devastating effect against
Prince Harry once had a very sweet seven-word response to being pushed down the royal line of succession. At the time of his birth in September 1984, Harry was third in line to the throne – after his father, the now-King Charles
Almost 140 people have fallen ill while on a three-week leg of a 107-night cruise with Cunard Cruise Lines on the Queen Victoria ship. The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention says 139 people – 123 passengers and 16 crews members
The London Underground was plunged into commuter chaos after it was confirmed the Central Line was down on Tuesday evening. Alongside the severe delays warning, commuters were seen blocking the entrance at Liverpool Lime Street as frustrated travellers attempted to make it
Xi Jinping’s China finds itself ‘at the point where the rubber hits the road,’ said Bob Lyddon (Image: GETTY) China’s volatile economy is now at a point “where the rubber hits the road”, leaving UK banks HSBC and Standard Chartered vulnerable, as
An entire greenhouse was blown onto train tracks by Storm Isha last night. With gusts of up to 90mph, the storm battered Britain, closing roads, railways and ferries. Just after midnight, Southeastern Railway posted this picture of a greenhouse blocking the tracks
Europe and Africa may be poised to be linked like never before, with a major new rail project connecting Spain, Portugal and Morocco rumoured to be on the cards prior to the 2030 World Cup – but time is running out. The