Defeated rowing star Leonard Jenkins admitted that he was throwing up on the morning of this year’s Boat Race, with ‘so much poo in the water’ also affecting a number of his Oxford team-mates before Cambridge stormed to a one-sided victory on
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A woman has said her family home is just four inches away from being overwhelmed by flood water. Emma Jayne’s property sits in the Green Grass caravan park which has become so drenched that she and her family have to wear waders
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are “thrashing like fish” after a series of projects and brand deals have failed to get over the line. Their camp is holding crisis talks due to their recent failures, according to a source close to
The husband of a woman who died from excessively drinking water has spoken out after claiming she would still be alive if healthcare staff had monitored her properly. Michelle Whitehead, a mum-of-two, was detained at a mental health unit following a breakdown
A Jewish Conservative MP has blasted the BBC after the broadcaster described the shooting in Brussels as a “terror attack”. The BBC’s terror attack description comes after the corporation has spent over a week claiming it is unable to describe Hamas as
“I don’t see him doing that so I think I’m on his manager’s side and if he ain’t careful, he’ll end up down the road like one of the best players in the world, if not the best players in the world
Boatloads of asylum seekers have negotiated the choppy seas of the English Channel en route to Britain, having been escorted into UK waters by French military vessels, Express.co.uk can reveal. Audio heard by this website reveals that some migrants fell from their
Asylum seekers due to stay on the Bibby Stockholm barge have had their transfers blocked in a last gasp move from lawyers, who have claimed that some of them had a “severe fear of water”. In legal challenges put forward by charity
Nearly 500 hotels that offer room service to their guests took part in a study this spring — and now Hotels.com, based in Dallas, Texas, has released its first-ever “Room Service Report” that examined the requests from hotel guests from all over