Prince Harry could be forgiven by the British public for his public spat with the Royal Family as they have “witnessed his journey from birth” claims an op-ed writer. Since “stepping-down” as working royals in 2020 away from the Firm, and relocating
“Trump has publicly chastised the Duke’s mannerisms and even saying he ‘betrayed the Queen.’ America’s ex-commander-in-chief has a history of taking things very personally. He could very well make an example of Harry by cancelling his visa.” During a recent interview with
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.
NATO countries not spending two per cent of GDP on defence are playing Russian roulette with the West’s future, Grant Shapps has warned. Britain’s Defence Secretary repeated his warning that allies must accept the West is now in a pre-war world. Only
Prince Harry has been warned that “no one is fooled” over plans for next UK visit, a royal expert has claimed. The Duke of Sussex is set to come to the UK next month to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Invictus
F1 teams are heading to the Far East this week with the season resuming at the Japanese Grand Prix. After wins for Max Verstappen in the opening two Grand Prix races, Carlos Sainz Jnr breathed life into the championship race in Australian,
Red Bull would be shooting themselves in the foot by pairing Max Verstappen with Fernando Alonso next year, according to former F1 driver Christijan Albers. Alonso has been linked with several teams as he nears the end of his Aston Martin contract,
“The necessary condition for the end of this war is of course the change of the political regime and in particular the departure of Mr Putin.” Despite sanctions, Russia’s economy grew by 3.6 percent in 2023, according to data from Russia’s federal
British tourists have been warned of a little-known rule in a popular resort which could land them a taxi fine of more than £500. The Foreign Office has urged Brits to ensure they use legal taxis in Majorca or face being fined
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