Good Morning Britain was branded a disgrace over its “endless” coverage of King Charles and Prince Harry, with viewers threatening to change the channel. This morning, the ITV show featured an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury, who urged the public not to
Rishi Sunak has been rocked by a second Tory MP defecting to Labour, just two minutes before he rose to his feet for PMQs. In a statement this lunchtime, Dover MP Natalie Elphicke said: “Today I announce that I have decided to
Staff at a famous pub were left stunned after Britain’s best food eater, Adam Moran, demolished their £85 pie in just over 28 minutes. Mr Moran visited the Black Friar pub in Salford earlier this year to take on the challenge for his
There really is little else more frustrating than struggling to fall to sleep. It happens to most of us at some point or another – and for some it’s a daily battle. Now a simple supermarket purchase has been revealed as something
Nigel Farage has sparked outrage after being spotted using a disabled parking spot for 45 minutes to go shopping at M&S. Pictures taken on Monday 22 April show the former UKIP leader exit a white BMW on North Wharf Road, next to
Brief surges in anger could raise people’s risk of suffering a heart attack, new research suggests. In new findings published on Wednesday, scientists found that humans’ flashes of fury can temporarily damage blood vessels’ ability to dilate properly, which is thought to to
London, a city renowned for its vibrancy and diversity, has been revealed to house both the happiest and unhappiest places in the UK, according to a new survey by property experts at Rightmove. The Happy Home study, which surveyed 26,000 people nationwide
Stefanos Tsitsipas showed his class as he refused to make excuses for his defeat to Thiago Monteiro just moments after coming off the court. The world No. 7 enjoyed a strong start to the clay season, winning the Monte-Carlo Masters, but he
A cafe has sparked a huge debate on social media by responding and sharing a one-star review from a customer who they branded a “muppet” for criticising them for opening “seven minutes late”. The Habitat Cafe, in Aberfeldy, north west of Perth,
Japan really is the home of the ‘bullet train’. The world’s first high-speed train linked the country’s capital Tokyo to Osaka in 1964 and ever since Japan has had a reputation for incredible rail connectivity that is both as punctual as it