A woman has taken to social media to share her upset after her parents cut her out of their will – despite her struggling financially. She shared that even though they had a good relationship, they decided to leave their fortune to
The PGMOL admitted to a VAR failure as Arsenal collapsed against West Ham in their bid to reclaim top spot. From the angles available at Stockley Park it was impossible to say whether the ball had remained in play in the build-up
“It’s easy to blame the money and different aspects because he (Caicedo) is a human being. When something is covered in expectation, it’s easy to find something to blame. “For everyone the expectation is different, the shirt is different and the badge
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now said to be rebranding themselves after learning that the “poor me” narrative is not going to make them sufficient money, according to a columnist. Writing in The Sun, Jane Moore listed the many different iterations
King Charles will celebrate his 75th birthday next month with a new scheme that will provide up to 200 million meals a year for the poor. He will officially launch the Coronation Food Project – which he has already kick-started with a
Manchester United legend Gary Pallister has claimed the ever-changing back four has contributed to Andre Onana’s poor start at the club. Erik ten Hag has faced multiple injuries in defence so far this season which has seen him have to rotate most
Jane Moore has since reacted to claims Prince Harry was unable to secure accommodation. The Duke of Sussex, 39, who stepped down as senior royal in 2020, must reportedly give notice if he wants to visit King Charles and stay at any
A Dutch tourist has incensed Brits and sparked a fiery row after branding the UK “grim” and claiming it “looks and feels like a poor country”. Alison Montijin, an “educational leader”, took to X, formerly Twitter, to slam Britain following a visit.
A third of councils in some of England’s poorest areas are considering declaring effective bankruptcy this year or next, it has emerged. A survey of 47 local authorities in the North, the Midlands and on the South Coast revealed the severe strain
New research has laid out how easy it is for civil servants to avoid facing consequences for their actions – but the facts have also laid bare an unusual trend. Out of 310,320 civil servants, just 248 were under performance review and