A peacock that spent more than six months roaming a village and hopping from house to house and fence to fence — most recently squawking loudly in search of a mate — has been caught at last. Residents of Gravesend, Kent, in
The drama started right away in Q1 as Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in the first part of qualifying. After finishing the sprint race in P2, the seven-time world champion could only manage a P18 grid slot after a sector-three lock-up ruined his
Rishi Sunak’s ban on youngsters smoking cleared its first Commons hurdle last night despite a swathe of Tory MPs objecting to it. MPs voted 383 to 67, majority 316, to give the Tobacco and Vapes Bill a second reading. The legislation, seen
Tonight’s EuroMillions jackpot stands at an eye-watering £90m – and hunddreds of thousands of Brits have already bought tickets. You have until 7.30pm on Tuesday, April 16 to enter the draw, with the huge prize pot up for grabs if you can
I Am Maximus soared on the final straight to record a famous win for Willie Mullins, Paul Townend and JP McManus in the Grand National after last year’s winner, Corach Rambler, fell at the first hurdle. The race favourite was barely mentioned
Racing will begin at 1.45pm today with the incredibly competitive Mildmay Novices’ Chase. Here’s the full schedule for day two… 13:45 – Mildmay Novices’ Chase 14:20 – William Hill Handicap Hurdle 14:55 – Top Novices’ Hurdle 15:30 – Melling Chase 16:05 –
Action is set to get underway at 1.45pm, with Harry Skelton’s Grey Dawning hoping to repeat his Cheltenham Festival success when he takes on the reopposing Ginny’s Destiny. Here’s the full schedule for day one: 13:45 – Close Brothers Manifesto Novices’ Chase
Queen Camilla’s son, Tom Parker Bowles, is a British food writer and critic who is known for reviewing Michelin-starred restaurants but his most recent review was for a Krispy Kreme drive-thru in Enfield, London. Krispy Kreme first set up and opened in
Verstappen set an ominously fast pace during the early stages of Q1, punching in a time that was nearly four-tenths faster than closest rival Fernando Alonso to make a clear statement of intent. While Alonso showed impressive early pace, there was less
Queen Camilla stunned in her favourite teal dress and black jacket combo as she welcomed guests to Clarence House this evening for a reception to celebrate the results of a new study. The research, commissioned by her book club and literary charity