The Prince and Princess of Wales will be celebrating 13 years of marriage tomorrow and the heir to the throne is said to make the day a special one for his beloved wife. Prince William and Princess Kate wedding took place on
The IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi will resign “in the coming period,” according to Israeli broadcaster Channel 12. The bombshell resignation is part of a purge of all officers seen as responsible for failing to stop the October 7 attacks last
A major London Underground stop has been evacuated after “someone set off a flare”. Firefighters have rushed to the scene in King’s Cross Station to tackle the ongoing incident after commuters reported feeling “extremely dizzy”. It is not clear when the station will
Although he has spent most of his life “wrapped up in the royal bubble”, Prince Harry is expected to “drop barriers” in his upcoming Netflix series and show a different side to him, claims a PR expert. The Duke of Sussex is
Ukraine is expected to increase its long-range strikes in Russian airspace, the UK’s military chief said this week. After the US secretly provided Ukraine with long-range ballistic missiles, Kyiv bombed a Russian military airfield in Crimea last week and Russian forces in
The Met Office has warned that parts of the UK are set to be hit by snow, with one region in England potentially becoming the ‘coldest’. The forecast predicts freezing nights for certain areas, with temperatures possibly plunging to -3C in northern
The launch of rockets fired vertically into space from a tiny island in Britain is a step closer with the granting of a key safety licence. SaxaVord Spaceport on Unst has been given permission by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to clear
For many people working in a major city can include quite hefty commuting costs. But under a brand new scheme planned for Glasgow, Scotland, everybody living in the city could be zipping around on public transport totally free of charge. Initially, a pilot
Grant Shapps has achieved something no Defence Secretary has managed since the end of the Cold War, a historic increase in defence spending to 2.5% of GDP. Many will argue that, given the increasingly dangerous world, even this is not enough. But
Grant Shapps has achieved something no Defence Secretary has managed since the end of the Cold War, a historic increase in defence spending to 2.5% of GDP. Many will argue that, given the increasingly dangerous world, even this is not enough. But