As summer in Europe draws to a close, international flights are set to drop in price in the coming months.
A former royal footman shared a few interesting titbits about his experiences working under the Queen.
Adam Lockwood, who is no stranger to scaling massive structures, made it to the top of The Shard on Sunday morning, while horrified people watched from the street below.
Rapper Splinter Sales woke up bright and early on Wednesday morning to police and a rather recognisable face at his door.
Even after 25 years, Dr Frederic Mailliez still thinks about that tragic night on August 31, 1997, in the Alma Tunnel in Paris.
Last Christmas, Jaswant Singh Chail made his way to Windsor Castle wielding a crossbow and announced he was there “to kill the Queen”.
As Manchester United’s on-field woes continue, there’s talk of the “biggest takeover in global sports history” being on the cards within the next two years.
The mention of a mysterious note dubbed the “Mishcon Note” is making people question details surrounding the death of Diana.
The 2022 Festival Fringe kicked off on August 5 and will run until August 29. That means today marks the halfway point of the festival and we may as well take a break and enjoy a chuckle.
Lee Sansum revealed his regrets about the moment Diana was killed alongside Dodi Fayed in the car crash in Paris 25 years ago.
QPR goalkeeper Seny Dieng didn’t bother to ask his manager’s permission to come up for a late corner against Sunderland. It’s a good thing he didn’t.
Prince Andrew and Virginia Roberts Giuffre settled out of court for a reported £12 million. That may be far more than the actual settlement, although it comes with an additional headache for the royal.
During the Commonwealth Games 15-kilometre Scratch Race qualifying event, Team England’s Matt Walls was catapulted over the barriers and into the crowd.
Lionesses manager Sarina Wiegman faced the media after her side clinched England’s first major tournament victory since 1966. The players didn’t hold back.
Since Frederick Barclay’s ex-wife has taken him to court over their divorce settlement, details of his wealth and fallout with his brother are slowly emerging.
Many of the world’s top comedians will perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. As we countdown to kick-off, up-and-comers who will take part this year have submitted their best one-liners and jokes.
Nathen Pearson and his brother went drinking on the evening of March 23, with no clue that the night would forever alter their lives.
England is notorious for its cloudy, cold weather, so when the country is made to endure the hottest day ever (in excess of 40 degrees Celsius), weird things are bound to happen.
Virgin Atlantic has announced it will begin carrying out test flights “using a flying taxi model” from UK-based startup Vertical Aerospace.
Tragically, having died in 2019, she was found with her remains on the sofa and apparently flanked by deflated party balloons.
According to a new book, Meghan didn’t take too kindly to the antics of Harry and his friends during one of their first meetings.
The home side won a closely contested match by two wickets but it’s what happened after the final runs were scored this past Saturday that has grabbed headlines.
The spectator, who was removed from Centre Court following Nick Kyrgios telling the chair umpire she was drunk, has since claimed she was actually supporting him.
It is time for an update on the old workweek, and with campaigns like 4 Day Week Global showing that it works, that time really ought to be now.
The crowd on Centre Court saw Kyrgios being warned for swearing and Tsitsipas attempting to hit his rival with a smash and whacking a ball into the crowd.
The YouTube pranksters who cost one royal insider her career are facing possible legal action
Moments after it was ‘lights out and away we go’ at Silverstone, Chinese driver Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo was catapulted upside down and he slid off the track at high speed.
The British Army’s new recruitment drive to attract thousands of soldiers paints a dystopian picture of what lies ahead.
British taxpayers fund their royal family through the annual Sovereign Grant and Sovereign Grant Reserve.
Is it even a Nick Kyrgios match if there aren’t some theatrics and a showdown or two with officials and the crowd?