Rishi Sunak refused five times to rule out a July general election during a tense interview with Sky News’ Trevor Phillips this morning. Mr Phillips pressed the prime minister on speculation that the UK was heading towards a July vote, while Mr
Zara Tindall often favours athletic styles over glamorous ones as a talented equestrian, but the royal is partial to more outwardly fashionable outfits. On a recent public outing at Cheltenham Racecourse, the mother-of-three donned the best of her spring wardrobe, wearing a
Queen Elizabeth II lived by the rule, “I have to be seen to be believed,” but Queen Camilla isn’t the kind of person who looks for attention, says one royal journalist. For weeks on end, Camilla was making front page news, carrying
Cinque Terre is world famous for its breathtaking beauty – and even inspired Disney film Luca. Its name which translates to “five lands” and includes five gorgeous fishing villages on Italy’s northwest coast with candy-coloured houses, outrageously stunning views and plenty of places
Prince Harry has broken an unwritten rule and “inflicted irreversible wounds” with his memoir, an expert has said. They said that the Duke of Sussex “compromised the safety” of his “comrades” by describing what he saw and did as a gunner in
Prince Harry “inflicted some irreversible wounds” by opening up about his time in the British Army in his memoir Spare, a commentator has claimed. Maureen Callahan claimed that Prince Harry “compromised the safety” of his “comrades” by describing what he saw and
British tourists travelling to European cities will have to be extra cautious as the European Parliament has introduced some new rules for a sustainable environment. On Wednesday, the European Parliament gave the green light to new measures that are aimed at not
British tourists are considering boycotting Spain due to a recently introduced rule requiring visitors to demonstrate a certain level of financial support, potentially adding thousands of pounds to the cost of a family holiday. Since the UK departed from the European Union,
A couple claimed they lost £3,000 after being unaware of this passport rule that catches out numerous Brits each year. Huw and Patricia Gosling, from Porthcawl in Bridgend county, had planned a holiday to Sofia in Bulgaria for a week to see
Regular British holidaymakers are being forced to abandon their winter getaways to the Canary Islands because of European Union rules and the cost of flights. Tensions between foreign residents and the locals in Tenerife have been running high in the past few