Meghan Markle’s Instagram has been branded “a mess” as one PR expert pinpoints two “outdated” mistakes in her brand launch. The Duchess of Sussex launched her new brand American Riviera Orchard last month, with the release of a new website and Instagram
The University of Cambridge was plunged into humiliation after “no mess” signs were put up in toilets on campus – but only in Mandarin. Notices were put up at the prestigious university’s Homerton College after cleaning staff noticed the toilets were left
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Mohammed Ben Sulayem has lost another key member of staff after Tim Goss stepped down from his role as single-seater technical director at the FIA. This news follows two recent resignations amid a turbulent period for F1’s governing body. MORE TO FOLLOW
Ann Widdecombe has erupted in response to David Cameron’s appointment of as Foreign Secretary. Speaking to Sky News, Ms Widdecombe said she was “flabbergasted” that the former Prime Minister had been given the position. She added that he was “awful” and cited
Nigel Farage said the BBC have got themselves into a “terrible mess” over their reporting of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The licence fee-funded corporation has come under fire for refusing to refer to Hamas as a terrorist organisation. The GB News presenter said
JuJu Smith-Schuster signed a three-year deal with the New England Patriots after he won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs. And he may not be 100% healthy entering the 2023 season. A report Monday shed light on concerns about the
Douglas Ross has hit out at the “shambolic mess” he said was created by the SNP via the “devastating” ULEZ scheme. He said: “Today a Low Emission Zone came into force in Glasgow. It will prevent many vehicles from entering the city
This week marks the three-year anniversary since Britain left the European Union, where 52 percent of the UK voted to leave while 48 percent voted remain. Nigel Farage, the former head of the Brexit Party, reflected on the occasion on GB News. On