Last month, news broke that Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire was crumbling, after filing for insolvency. The man himself seems to be doing alright.
Thomas Cuthbert was awarded the Legion D’Honneur in May 2017 for his role in the D-Day landings. He’s also a bit of a flirt.
Donald is about to embark on day three of his visit to the UK, and there has been no shortage of drama. Trevor’s coverage ticks most of the boxes.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jack Nicholson, and Tom Hanks all feature in the top 10, but they couldn’t crack the kind of numbers needed for the big five.
Kevin Spacey made a surprise appearance yesterday, at the courthouse where he’s being tried for indecent assault.
Jay-Z’s personal net worth has now cracked a billion dollars, which is a far cry from his younger days in Brooklyn’s notorious Marcy housing project.
Donald claims that he was welcome by tremendous crowds, but the truth is a little different. The British protesters have brought their A games.
Tesla’s new bakkie sounds more like a spaceship than something you’d use on a farm, but we expected nothing less from Elon.
On Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, Anthony Joshua suffered a shock defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr. Looks like he might have brought it upon himself.
FlexTime wants to help people seem cooler than they actually are, by letting them fake-chat with celebrities.
Donald will be staying in the US Ambassador’s residence during his London visit, and his kids won’t be slumming it, either.
Just ahead of his visit to the UK, Trump managed to spark more outrage with comments about Meghan Markle. It just adds another layer of intrigue to his Royal engagements.
Whilst the likes of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dyk and Jürgen Klopp stole the headlines, a certain Kinsey Wolanski also shot to fame overnight.
The February meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un didn’t go according to plan, and reports suggest that had grave repercussions for the North Korean team.
Kid and Pam’s marriage, which lasted less than a year and wrapped up in the early part of 2007, appears to have been doomed from the start.
Being the Queen is a full-time job, and there just isn’t time for people who overstay their welcome.
Robert Mueller is pretty precise and careful with his words, which is something that bothers Trevor Noah.
Human liver spot Steve Bannon was booted from Trump’s inner circle a while back, and it looks like he hasn’t taken it very well.
Moby has decided to respond to Natalie Portman by cancelling his book tour, posting angsty Instagram messages, and going into hiding.
Having remained publicly silent during his two-year investigation into collusion and obstruction, Robert Mueller finally spoke up.
Ramaphosa may have kept the nation waiting for an hour or so, but in the end, the man nicknamed ‘The Cat’ secured the position of understudy.
During his Japanese jaunt, Donald played golf with Shinzo, went to watch some sumo wrestling, and sided with a North Korean dictator over a former American vice-president.
James Corden, David Tennant, and Elizabeth Banks tried their hand at a South African accent. They missed the mark.
In a classic Markle family move, Meghan’s half-brother is talking to the tabloids about his current living conditions. Sounds like he wants a pity party.
Belgium’s former king, Albert II, has now been forced to submit a DNA sample for a paternity test. This could bring to an end a decade-long saga.
Yesterday, Aston Villa celebrated their return to the Premier League, in football’s most lucrative match. Villa’s most famous fan was there to see it happen.
Trump has inspired a range of artists to create works criticising his administration. This is the opposite of that.
They don’t make rock and roll stars like Keith Richards any longer, and now a new exhibition is paying homage to a life well lived.
Astronomer Marco Langbroek couldn’t help yelling “OAAAAAH!!!!” when he captured the train of satellites snaking across the sky.
Moby’s new memoir, ‘Then It Fell Apart’, is full of anecdotes ranging from the mundane to the downright creepy.