Prince Harry has been warned he “cannot treat the public like fools” as he seeks peace while making allegations against his family. The Duke of Sussex, 38, earlier this week insisted he wanted the King and Prince William “back” but has levelled
Boris Johnson has been tipped to return to Downing Street in 2023 by a former minister and ally. Speaking to BBC Newsnight, Stephen Greenhalgh argued that this year will also see a decline in public support for strikes, the stalling of NHS reform
The public will have access to a map allegedly showing where Nazis hid their looted treasure after the map went on display at the National Archive in Holland. The map, which may point to where the Nazis hid a trove of stolen
UK strikes happening first week of January Members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) embarked on another 48-hour strike on Tuesday as the pay dispute ongoing for over six months spilled into the New Year. Although the
On Monday evening, Nigel Farage reacted to the claims by a senior doctor that around 300 to 500 people are dying each week due to delays in emergency care. Dr Adrian Boyle, the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine warned
JERUSALEM — The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Israel National Parks Authority and the City of David Foundation announced days before the new year that the Pool of Siloam, a biblical site cherished by Christians and Jews, will be open to the public for the first
The Vatican has released pictures of the late Pope Benedict XVI lying in state in the monastery where he lived – hours before thousands of people are set to pay their respects. The late Pope, who died on Saturday aged 95, is
The House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee has confirmed that former president Donald Trump’s full tax returns will be made public this Friday, December 30. The Democrat-controlled committee has a limited amount of time to decide what to do with the
The King paid tribute to his mother during his speech while also establishing his own voice and traditions, according to a royal analyst. He decided to stand to give his speech from the King George VI Memorial Chapel, unlike the Queen who
Brazil’s President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has warned that the public services in the country face a “very real threat of collapse” as a result of the mismanagement by the outgoing far-right government, a news report stated. Mr Silva, 77, further