Talia Mar Talks KSI, Pickles and New Music
YouTube star and singer Talia Mar talks playing Wembley, her pickle journey, and confronting KSI over her crying over his hamster's funeral at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard.
But they may not be at increased risk of other mental health problems related to the drug, researchers found.
Katie Boulter dedicated her day four Wimbledon win to her grandmother, who died two days ago.
Love Island's Ekin-Su Culculoglu stunned her fellow Islanders on Wednesday night's (29.06.22) episode as she chose to couple up with Davide Sanclimenti for a second time, just weeks after they had a huge bust up and he branded her a "liar".
Health experts have sounded the alarm over waning population immunity to the flu virus ahead of the winter months
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn into the United States Supreme Court on Thursday, June 30, making her the first black female justice to serve on the nation’s highest court.Jackson is replacing Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired after nearly 28 years of service. Jackson joins Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor as a liberal member of the court.This footage, taken in the West Conference Room of the United States Supreme Court, shows Jackson being sworn in by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Stephen Breyer during a brief ceremony. Credit: Supreme Court of the United States via Storyful
Barclays is to give 35,000 UK staff a £1,200 pay rise in August to help them cope with the soaring cost of living. In an emailed statement the bank said: “Barclays will continue to monitor the economic situation globally and consider our approach to pay in each country in the local context.” The move comes as employees throughout the economy demand higher pay increases to match the soaring cost of living.
The huge chocolate factory supplies products to global brands including Hershey, Mondelez (who own Cadbury) and Nestle.
Chris Pincher resigned as deputy chief whip following allegations he groped two men in a club.
Activists gathered outside the Russian consulate in New York City on Wednesday, June 29, holding a vigil ahead of the trial of American basketball player Brittney Griner, which was due to begin in Russia on Friday.Griner was detained at a Moscow airport on February 17 after Russian officials said they had found vape cartridges bearing traces of hash oil in her luggage. She had been in Russia to play for a team during the WNBA’s off-season.Russian state-owned news agency TASS said Griner’s trial would begin on July 1. Its report was accompanied by video showing Griner at a Khimki city court, near Moscow, for a preliminary hearing. She did not speak in the footage.Footage posted by Ben Von Klemperer showed speaker Tamika Mallory, from campaign group Until Freedom, speaking to the crowd outside the consulate.“We demand that America is responsible for bringing Brittney Griner home no matter what we have to do,” she can be heard saying as the crowd applauds. Credit: Ben Von Klemperer via Storyful
Oxford University has been ordered to disclose the scores and feedback it received from a controversial workplace scheme run by Stonewall because of fears over the LGBT+ charity’s power to influence its policies.
Supermarket meal deals are set to be banned and new price restrictions could be imposed on everyday items such as pasta, pies and bread under an SNP crackdown on junk food.
Two teenage boys have been arrested after a teenager was stabbed and left with potentially life changing injuries in an attack in Leigh.
The Royal Family spent more than £100m last year.
Algeria marks 60 years of independence from France on Tuesday, but rival narratives over atrocities committed during more than a century of colonial rule still trigger bitter diplomatic tensions.
House prices in Crawley have gone up by an average of over £4,000 in the month of April, according to figures from the Land Registry.
The annual Pride festival takes place in London this weekend, with 30,000 people expected to participate. As the event marks 50 years in the UK, Sky's arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer and arts and entertainment producer Jayson Mansaray take a look at the representation of the LGBTQ+ community on screen. In the 1970s comedy greats like Larry Grayson graced the country's television screens, but the camp presenter never officially came out, likely due to attitudes towards homosexuality at the time.
Scientists predict there could be up to 300,000 new infections a day by next week.
Collaboration between national water agency and craft brewer described as ‘highly quaffable’
Cannonier is one of the UFC’s most powerful punchers, but power is nothing without contact – and touching the middleweight champion will not be easy
A pair of environmental protesters in Britain on Thursday glued themselves to the frame of a Vincent van Gogh painting on display at a London art gallery.