A BBC radio programme has sparked backlash from prudish listeners after a new series delves into the controversial topic of pornography. Woman’s Hour started the new “Porn Series” to examine “how porn is shaping our sex lives”. Launching in 2023, one episode
Andy Murray earned his biggest victory since last May as he knocked out world No. 30 Tomas Etcheverry at the Miami Open. The Brit came through 7-6(0) 6-3 to record two match wins at a single tournament for the first time since
Pietersen, who lives with his wife Jessica close to where William and Kate were spotted on Saturday, took to social media to hit back at the “ridiculous and cruel” people who write up “wild” theories about the “humble” royals. He wrote on
Toto Wolff made an offer for a rival to replace Lewis Hamilton in 2025
Putin tells the West: Russia is ready for nuclear war Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson shares details on Vladimir Putin’s latest comment on the country’s nuclear capability as some NATO nations refuse to rule out sending troops to Ukraine. Rep. Cory Mills weighs
Portugal’s inconclusive general election results mean weeks of political uncertainty ahead, and give fresh energy to Europe’s shift toward the radical right. A surge in support for a populist party in Sunday’s ballot has placed the hard right at the heart of
Lincolnshire has been listed as one of the fastest growing UK holiday destinations. The county – which is divided between East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber – has seen a 70 percent surge in people keen to visit. The new figures are
A major UK city has seen a horrific 15 hours with violent attacks, a police chase and a gas explosion. From 2am to 5pm yesterday (March 5), Manchester was hit with a number of incidents, pulling emergency services in every direction. These
Vladimir Putin’s next target could be Estonia as the despot believes it is “part of the Russian empire”, the country’s prime minister has warned. Earlier this year, Russian authorities placed Kaja Kallas, the prime minister of Estonia, on its list of wanted
The number of babies born in Japan in 2023 fell for an eighth consecutive year to a record low of 758,631, marking a 5.1% decline from 2022. This decline is the lowest number of births recorded since Japan began compiling statistics in