Princess Kate had a private lunch with King Charles just a day before her shock cancer announcement, which left the monarch quite “emotional”, a source has claimed. The “highly unusual” heart-to-heart is said to have taken place at Windsor Castle last Thursday
Gary Lineker has announced he won’t be hosting this week’s Match of the Day after being struck by a “rotten cold” ahead of Saturday’s show on BBC One. The Beeb presenter’s replacement has been revealed, with seven Premier League games on the
Saying grace is a common practice among scores of religious households prior to eating a meal — but typically for humans only. One Texas family taught their three large dogs to “say grace” before eating — and their toddler has deemed it
Ukraine is set to follow Vladimir Putin’s example in releasing prisoners to fight in the war. This comes as the Ukrainian armed forces are demanding the mobilisation of up to half a million more to fight back against Russia. Momentum is building
Burma’s military junta has reportedly begun freeing police and soldiers who had previously been jailed for desertion or going absent without leave. The alleged move was made after a notable struggle with personnel shortages. Burma has been a military dictatorship since the
Rishi Sunak welcomed the “critical” temporary truce in the Israel-Hamas conflict but said it was only the “first step” towards seeing the release of all hostages. The four-day pause in fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas began early today, after the terror
Vladimir Putin is releasing killers and rapists from prison in order to bolster his ravaged Russian army it has been revealed. According to human rights activists, more than 100,000 people have been freed from Russian prisons to fight in Ukraine, with some
Prince Harry has given a speech – jam-packed full of gags about being ginger and living under the spotlight – to a comedy event for US veterans. In the clip, released ahead of his father King Charles’s first State Opening of Parliament
Hunter Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, arguing that two agents violated his right to privacy when they publicly aired his tax information as they pressed claims that a federal investigation of him had been improperly handled. The
In 2011, a destructive earthquake and tsunami caused three nuclear reactors to melt and contaminate cooling water in Fukushima, Japan. Japan’s plan to release the treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean has received backlash from local fishing groups and neighboring countries. The