The King is said to be taking it easy ahead of the Coronation to avoid his fingers swelling before the ceremony on May 6, according to a source. King Charles’s fingers reportedly swell if he travels or keeps too busy, with officials
Ministers must avoid handing out generous new subsidies for burning of wood imported from the United States, MPs have warned. The Government should instead be supporting British renewables which could slash households’ energy bills and carbon emissions. Pauline Latham, Tory MP for
Members of the House of Lords have been asked to dress down for King Charles’s Coronation next month and to forgo wearing traditional extravagant coronet headgear. Photographs from the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation in 1953 show rows upon rows of peers of
A man who was diagnosed with cancer said his symptoms were misdiagnosed for months as acid reflux and depression. HGV driver Ricky Evans began experiencing extreme fatigue and chest pain eight months ago. After heading to the doctors to get checked over,
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Home Secretary Suella Braverman were heckled and told to “go away” during a short walkabout in an Essex town centre. The pair started walking down Chelmsford high street just before 9am on Monday, joined by three local
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision on whether or not they will attend at the King’s Coronation remains a mystery. According to royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams, Meghan and Harry will not be a “large part of it”, if they do decide
A man has asked if he was “a*******” after his wife refused to let him watch her give birth – but will take her mum with her instead. The 28-year-old and his wife, 26, had “always talked about having kids” and he
Armed police descended on a college in Yorshire this morning after pupils were “evacuated”. Firearms officers are understood to have raced to the scene at Kirklees College, in Huddersfield, West Yorks. Police were seen at the college on Manchester Road today (Thursday
Brianna Ghey: Vigil outside Department for Education Sasha’s son Tom, not his real name, had been a social child with lots of friends. But when he turned nine, he became anxious and began struggling with going to school. Mornings would be spent
The elderly and vulnerable who don’t have a smartphone, or struggle with using them, will be especially hard hit as Britons will only be able to pay for parking if they download and use a car park’s designated app. But there are thought