Sabrina Carpenter says there's no drama but her music video says otherwise
Sabrina Carpenter told James Corden people are reading too much into her new song 'Skin', but her music video seems to confirm it's all true.
Reports of parties in properties plummeted by 44 per cent worldwide after ban was first imposed in August 2020
Sheku Bayoh’s family said they had been ‘filled with rage and torment’ during parts of the inquiry.
German air traffic controllers have fixed technical problems which had disrupted European travel on Wednesday, air traffic control firm DFS said. "From 9 a.m., we will resume work with 100% of air traffic," said a spokesperson for DFS, whose controllers monitor take-offs and landings at 15 international airports in Germany. The problems, which started around 3 a.m. local time (0100 GMT), were caused by an unexpected issue during a software update overnight, which forced DFS to limit air traffic to 50% of normal capacity.
Climate protesters have glued themselves to the frame of a painting in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and spray-painted their logo on the walls and floor of the building.
A CONSTITUTIONAL expert has torpedoed the SNP’s strategy for independence – warning “there’s no such thing” as holding a de facto referendum.
Dominic Raab winked at Angela Rayner as he mocked her over train strikes in a fiery clash at Prime Minister’s Questions.The Deputy Prime Minister suggested Ms Rayner was a “champagne socialist” for attending opera during the national rail walkout last week.Mr Raab’s actions were labelled “bizarre” while Labour MP Toby Perkins (Chesterfield) tweeted: “I will never unsee Dominic Raab’s wink from the despatch box at Angela Rayner. I feel soiled.”Ms Rayner replied on Twitter: “Imagine how I feel!”The moment came after Ms Rayner had quoted Mr Raab’s past view that people who use food banks “simply have a cash flow problem”.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has met with the Queen – less than 24 hours after unveiling plans for a second Scottish independence referendum. The monarch, 96, held an audience with the Scottish First Minister, as well as one with Holyrood’s Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone.The meetings took place at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, where the Queen is staying for Holyrood week, during which the royal family traditionally carries out a number of engagements in Scotland.
In a video released on Twitter Jon Voight calls for impeachment of Joe Biden
Dominic Paul will take over as chief executive officer from Ms Brittain at the start of the next financial year, in March 2023.
THE future of a nail bar in Richmond is hanging in the balance following claims from residents about alleged “toxic fumes” wafting from the premises.
Ukraine’s defence minister has claimed the “Third World War has already started”, warning that if his nation falls to Russia, other European countries will too. Oleksiy Reznikov also urged the West not to be afraid to “escalate” sanctions imposed on Moscow. “Absolutely honestly, the Third World War was started on 24 February this year,” Mr Reznikov said.
Is your company's head in the cloud when it comes to protecting employee data? To keep up with legislative changes, an understanding of how new digital systems offer a secure path forward is essential, writes AAB's payroll director Stuart Law
An innovative series of live lessons are inspiring Scots pupils to choose careers fit for the future
New version of the legendary cross-continental train is being launched by Accor hotel group
The Paris Court of Appeal will on Wednesday rule on whether to extradite 10 former members of the hard left Italian extremist group the Red Brigades. The activists, who have been living in France for decades, are wanted by Italy for acts of terrorism committed between 1970 and 1980.
In his 40-year career, Tom Cruise has never had a movie make a billion dollars... until now.
The ML tool they developed has an 89 per cent success rate.
Several hundred people are taking part in a "blue march" in Lisbon called by some 60 international and local organisations to demand greater protection for the oceans, on the sidelines of a UN conference.
Fiasco involves automated system that has led to 200,000 government workers being overpaid, underpaid or not paid at all
Exclusive: Williams driver relishing his second chance in Formula One ahead of the British Grand Prix