The new drug of choice among UK football players appears to be a little-known tobacco pouch called “snus”.
As the cold of winter rolls in, we can all empathise with the struggle of peeling away from warm slumber to enter yet another daily slog.
It is believed that the 47-year-old Swede Nadja Nada de Jager strangled her two boys, Alexander, 9, and Maximus, 7, before taking her own life.
Apparently, they are now investigating if Julia could in fact be a Swiss girl who went missing in 2011.
Lured in by the promise of cheap medical treatment, thousands of Brits are heading to Turkey for procedures that often turn out to be life-threatening if not fatal.
Bloodsucking parasite pie, oil from waxy lumps found in whale intestines, an ermine fur cloak, and the stolen Koh-i-Noor diamond are some of the odd traditional bits included in a typical coronation ceremony.
A Polish girl named Julia has been wildly claiming on Instagram that she is the missing toddler Madeleine McCann. Her family have spoken out.
Shaye Groves, who was found guilty of viciously stabbing her boyfriend to death, had a soft spot for serial killers.
A young woman believes she is the missing British child Madeleine McCann and has shared “evidence” to support her claims.
Expert said “airbursts of this size happen somewhere several times per year” and are “rarely discovered in advance”.
Netflix has just released the official trailer for ‘Harry & Meghan’, with the six-part series released across two dates.
Can you believe the nerve of it all? Harry and Meghan have made a documentary and they have the audacity to tell their side of the story. This is war!
One of the late Queen’s closest confidants, Lady Susan Hussey, repeatedly questioned a black charity boss regarding ‘where her people come from’.
The 4 Day Week Campaign, an initiative aiming to make the new work pattern a norm, has been working hard this year to get more businesses on board.
King Charles III welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa to Buckingham Palace this week. Perhaps somebody should have run him through a few basics.
Princess Diana’s former private secretary, Patrick Jephson, is standing up for the late princess the way the British Royal Family ought to have a long time ago.
You know December is drawing ever nearer when the UK’s supermarket giants roll out their big-budget Christmas adverts.
The royals were in York, northern England, for a traditional ceremony when a man in the crowd started hurling solid, raw eggs at them and booing loudly.
Lord Lucan is said to have bludgeoned the nanny of his kids to death and somehow managed to disappear into thin air ever since.
Richard John Bingham, known as Lord Lucan, a gambling aristocrat, murder-accused, and once presumed dead fugitive, has apparently been found alive and not so well.
Two baubles, both larger than cars, were spotted rolling through central London earlier this week as cars and pedestrians swerved to avoid danger.
Lieutenant-Colonel David Stirling, a legend from the Second World War and founder of the Special Air Service (SAS), had one hell of a story to tell.
The royal formerly known as Prince now graces the 50 pence coin and manufacturing began yesterday.
The veil on the cover of Prince Harry’s much-anticipated autobiography has been lifted, and by the looks of it, the book will contain a whole lot of honesty.
Some might argue that this sprawling property empire is fit for a king, but surely, even for a king, it’s outlandishly excessive to own so much.
Following the passing of his ardent defender, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew is finding support very hard to come by.
The Just Stop Oil protesters targeted a waxwork of Prince Charles III, throwing cake into his face and shouting out their demands to save the planet.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ 44-day stint in charge highlights the mess among the Conservative Party’s leadership.
After just 44 days in office, embattled British Prime Minister Liz Truss announced she would step down from office on Thursday, making her the UK’s shortest-serving leader in history.
On Friday, a pair of activists threw a can of what appears to be tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ at the National Gallery in London.