Canadian singer Bryan Adams has shared that he tried to save Princess Diana before her death in 1997. The musician has spoken out about his close relationship with the late royal in an interview with The Times. The 64-year old, who wrote
A Pittsburgh boy with a rare liver disease is fighting for his life — and his family is hoping for a second miracle to save him. Lucas Goeller, now 10, was born with a rare, life-threatening kidney disease called biliary atresia, which
As many Americans focus on holiday shopping, Mark Fenrich, 34, is celebrating the gift of life — which he’s received not once, but four times. During his lifelong struggle with kidney disease, the New York IT project manager has received a total
James Cleverly outlines his migration plan Rishi Sunak has just days to save his premiership and prevent a leadership vote of confidence, Tory MPs are warning. Emergency legislation to allow the deportation flights of illegal migrants to Rwanda is now expected next
A mistake in the Dutch version of the book named two senior royals as those who allegedly questioned the skin colour of Harry and Meghan’s son. Relationship expert Louella Alderson told The Mirror about Thomas’ recent remarks and their impact on his
If you’re running late on frosty mornings because of a frozen windscreen, this tip is for you. It’s frustrating to sit in a cold car waiting for the ice to melt, knowing you’ll probably be late for work. But there’s a simple
In 1989, a catchphrase from a medical alert company, “I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up,” captured public attention. Little did we know this concept of emergency assistance would evolve so dramatically with technology. By 2018, the Apple Watch Series 4 introduced
.The Prime Minister said he is confident emergency legislation will make sure there are no more “domestic blockers” to the flagship policy which was thwarted by the Supreme Court. Mr Sunak said the British public have been increasingly frustrated by the spiralling
The Home Secretary will set out to ease Rwandan concerns over delays to emergency laws to declare the country safe as a new treaty is worked on. Rwanda is also said to be concerned about Britain having too much influence on Kigali’s
Mikel Arteta could get the best out of Kai Havertz if he chooses to follow the lead of Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann by playing the 24-year-old as an inverted left-back. The Arsenal forward played in the unfamiliar role for his country in