Lewis Hamilton will be desperate for Mercedes to be quicker at this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix than they were in Australia last time around. The Silver Arrows were miles adrift of Red Bull and Ferrari in Melbourne and ended up without any
Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester airports aren’t ready to lift limits on liquids with flight hubs allowed to miss the deadline for new scanners. A planned relaxation of rules around airline passengers carrying liquids in hand luggage has been delayed by a year.
Meghan Markle has made a surprise visit to a children’s hospital in Los Angeles, where she broke a big royal rule. She was at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to help with their Make March Matter campaign. The actress wore an Oscar
Meghan Markle wore a spring floral outfit as she visited the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for a special storytime session on March 21, leading a ‘Literally Healing’ workshop. Instead of opting for her signature heels, Meghan Markle decided to throw on a
Anthony Gordon has slammed the “ridiculous” Premier League rules after he was given a suspension that will keep him out of Newcastle’s next game against Everton tomorrow (Tuesday) – and claimed the refereeing was “not good enough”. Gordon shone in Newcastle’s thrilling
A Spanish holiday destination beloved by Brits is set to bring in major rules that will affect bars and restaurants. The Canary Islands is proposing significant changes to smoking regulations to ban it in bar and restaurant terraces, bus stops, outdoor sports
The Canary Islands government is aiming to further strengthen tobacco control efforts by proposing measures likely to affect UK tourists. The government of the Spanish islands is reportedly going to propose significant amendments to the new Comprehensive Plan against Smoking drafted by Spain’s Ministry
Soldiers have been given the green light to grow beards following a decision by the Army to overturn a 100-year ban on facial hair. The King, who is Commander in Chief, backed the move on Thursday which means that both officers and
Parents have threatened to boycott a school over a new rule that would require them to shell out £45 to outfit their children. Girls attending Priestlands School in Lymington, Hampshire, have reportedly been told to wear £45 bespoke tartan skirts as their
Brits with homes in the Canary Islands have been hit with huge fines for refusing to rent them out. Holiday homeowners in Gran Canaria received fines of £2,000 when they stayed in their properties rather than renting them to tourists. They are required