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Lily-Rose Depp, Hailee Steinfeld, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Nicole Scherzinge, Charli XCX
Lily-Rose Depp, Hailee Steinfeld, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Nicole Scherzinge, Charli XCX
I'm a Celebrity's X account has issued an official apology after an 'unacceptable' tweet about Nella Rose was 'accidentally' liked by the show.
The world’s first tampons for men have been criticised by feminist campaigners as an “insult” to women who suffer period discrimination.
In Endgame, his second hagiography of Harry and Meghan, author Omid Scobie variously describes the Princess of Wales as “cold”, “keen” and “inscrutable”.
The Cabinet reshuffle that brought back David Cameron was supposed to reunite the Tory “sensibles”, reassure centre-ground voters and put Rishi Sunak on course for a general election victory next year. If one could liken it to a film scene it would be the end of The Railway Children when the young Jenny Agutter runs along the platform shouting “daddy, my daddy” before throwing herself into the arms of her father, freshly returned from a spell in political disgrace.
The Institute for the Study of War said Russian forces were reportedly using SIM cards from Kyivstar "to control Shahed drones."
The monarch is reportedly stuck between family members as he tries to heal the hurt between him and Prince Harry
Prince Archie's fourth godfather revealed as Hugh Grosvenor and he has a surprising connection to cousin Prince George. Hugh Grosvenor has decided to not invite Harry and Meghan to his wedding in June 2024. Read more here...
The Kremlin is worried about the political impact of war disaffection leading up to the 2024 presidential election, according to a US think tank.
A Ukrainian official told the BBC they had preempted the China train diversion, and Russians fell into the sabotage "trap."
Distraught England goalkeeper Mary Earps said her mistake against the Netherlands would haunt her for a long time, despite the Lionesses producing a thrilling comeback that kept their hopes of qualifying for the Olympics on behalf of Team GB alive.
The British-Palestinian MP said she was "in shock" at their exchange on BBC Question Time.
The recent attempt by China’s President Xi Jinping to halt worsening relations with the US in San Francisco – and so help his ever-downward-spiraling economy – was widely celebrated by the financial press, which noted the standing ovation American business elites gave Xi in San Francisco, after he told them that China is a “big market” and a willing “partner and friend” of the US.
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It's a trap. But Trump set himself up for another bruising lesson over trying to repeal Obamacare.
The Duchess of Edinburgh, 58, looked incredible in a khaki leopard print dress during a poignant trip to Columbia - but she wore it in the most unusual way
In 1976, gunmen stormed a school bus carrying 26 children – ages 5 to 14 – and their bus driver in Chowchilla, California. As part of a ransom plot, they drove the hostages into a rock quarry and forced them into what could have become a mass grave: a moving van soon to be covered with 6 feet of dirt.
Officials at Kensington Palace reportedly did everything they could to squash talk of Prince William’s alleged 2019 affair with pal Rose Hanbury, according to the explosive new exposé “Endgame.” Royal expert Omid Scobie reveals in the new book that the palace“pulled out all the stops” to keep anything from coming out about the 41-year-old’s rumored tryst with Kate Middleton’s former friend, Us ...
Draw host Giorgio Marchetti made brief mention of the interruption at the event in Hamburg.
Dylan Makepeace jailed for five years after attacks in Bethanl Green, east London
After England’s brilliant comeback to edge past the Netherlands at Wembley, Great Britain’s Olympic flame is still burning. But their qualification battle will go down to the wire – and in the most extraordinary of circumstances.