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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
"Someone said Kendrick Lamar fans are people who weren’t afraid to read out loud in school"
"Being easily laughable is soooo funnnnn. Everyone’s like. That wasn’t even funny. Like okay whatever. I’m the most joyous one here."
Spill allll the work tea.
The New York congresswoman says it's “not rocket science” why people are abandoning the platform X en masse.
Australia’s children account for a tiny portion of users but tech companies worry about the law setting a precedent
As more celebrities and popular influencers join Bluesky, the fast-growing social media service has been facing more concerns around impersonation and verified identity. The Bluesky Safety team posted Friday that the company has updated its impersonation policy to be “more aggressive,” adding that “impersonation and handle-squatting accounts will be removed.” The company said it should be able to act on impersonation reports more quickly because it has quadrupled the size of its moderation team, though there’s still “a large backlog of moderation reports due to an influx of new users.”
Gregg Wallace has unfollowed his MasterChef co-star and his partner on Instagram
The retailer has been called out for selling the key item more than its competitors
Bargain hunting expert Danielle was left stunned as her partner pulled out a men's sweatshirt, which despite its £20 price tag was possibly the 'best charity shop find ever'
The actress shared photos of herself posing in a sexy black bikini as she and her family spent Thanksgiving in Colombia
Sir Keir Starmer has refused to meet a Second World War veteran who had £60,000 wiped off her state pension.
Melanie Sykes has claimed that Gregg Wallace was one of the reasons which led to her stepping back from TV, after she appeared on Celebrity MasterChef and found the show 'unprofessional'.
"Depending on where you lived abroad, the return to this is probably going to be the biggest shock."
Great British Sewing Bee star Sara Pascoe appeared on Lorraine, where she hit back at Gregg Wallace's recent comments about the women who have accused him of inappropriate behaviour.
After wearing a custom Primark suit to The 2024 Fashion Awards, Rita Ora donned a comic strip dress with sheer mesh cut-outs to free the nip for the afterparty.
Visitors to Florida’s Everglades National Park in late November were stunned to see an alligator swimming with its catch – a huge Burmese python that may be the largest ever found in the area.Video filmed by Kelly Alvarez from the Shark Valley Observation Tower shows the alligator with the dead, bloated, and partially eaten python in its maw.“That’s so gnarly, that’s so cool,” Alvarez says in the video.Alvarez, who is a tour guide in the Everglades, told Storyful she believed the alligator in the video was “one of the largest” seen in the national park, but the invasive python was much longer.“The record for longest python found in the Florida Everglades is 19 feet. Given that this alligator is minimum 10 feet, though I estimate him to be more around 12 feet, this python being twice his size is now quite possibly the longest Burmese python ever found in Everglades National Park,” Alvarez told Storyful.In the video, another tour guide can be heard saying, “You know it’s something serious when it’s something we [tour guides] haven’t seen before.” Credit: Kelly Alvarez via Storyful
The Beckhams were among the guests in attendance at the white tie affair at Buckingham Palace.
Callum Tole shouted, ‘Happy days. I’m still alive,’ after he was told he would spend the next 18 years in prison
King Charles had $1 million of family heirlooms stolen last month by axe-wielding thieves. See details.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) vented his displeasure Monday after two Democratic-appointed federal judges reversed their decisions to retire in what appear to be efforts to stop President-elect Trump from nominating their successors. McConnell called the unusual decisions to forgo retirement following Trump’s sweeping victory last month a “partisan” gambit that would undermine the…