Over 200 000 people gathered on the grounds of the iconic London music festival, Glastonbury, with headline acts and surprise performances from truly top-notch musicians.
Even at the ripe old age of 80, McCartney was full of beans and played a mammoth 38-song, nearly three-hour set featuring his famous musical pals.
With the Black Caps ticking along at 123/4, Henry Nicholls crunched a drive down the ground. Moments later, instead of adding four to his total, he was on his bike.
The 20-year-old singer/songwriter will top the bill this weekend on the Pyramid Stage, alongside Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar.
The island, located on the northern tip of the United Kingdom and accessible by a 10-minute boat journey from mainland Shetland, is on the market.
In honour of the return of the iconic music festival, let’s revisit the finest headline performances since the first Glastonbury back in 1970.
Prince Andrew will be dreading the day the crown passes from his mother to his brother, and then to his nephew.
67 years young, Doug James was filmed crowd surfing with a massive grin during a performance by The Killers in Manchester.
The competition was established after two people at the local Neuadd Arms pub bet on whether a man could defeat a horse in a long-distance race.
Prince Charles was caught having a bit of a Prince Philip moment on Sunday, and now a rarely candid video of the royal is doing the rounds online.
Patience appears to have worn thin and he was booed on multiple occasions during this weekend’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne.
The weekend was teeming with spectacular moments for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, including a star-studded concert at Buckingham Palace.
Ahead of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, a song mocking Prince Andrew is proving very popular.
Will there be signs of rift or rapport between the Sussexes and the working royals? Will they overshadow the Queen and her record-breaking 70 years on the throne? Will they go off-schedule and cause a commotion?
Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne have taken her around the world and created a few fascinating facts along the way.
The brothers’ less than amicable split is the stuff of legend, and Noel once said he liked his mother until she gave birth to Liam. Would the latter spare a kidney to save a life?
While fans were delighted to see her getting carted around in a decked out buggy at the Chelsea Flower Show, attention turned to one touching detail of her outfit.
Partygate has been talked about for months but the revelations of the last few days are particularly damaging.
During a tennis update on the BBC News’ 9AM to 10AM broadcast, a message appeared on-screen that was rather critical of the red side of Manchester.
The British couple had been together for 10 years, but in a matter of 10 days with the Ukrainian refugee, everything had begun to unravel.
Queen Elizabeth II may be 96 but she’s still sticking up for her boy in an attempt to fix his tattered reputation.
We’re not here to talk about Joe Thwaite, Britain’s biggest ever EuroMillions winner, who hit the jackpot of £184 million. Rather, his ex-wife has cracked a mention.
Piers Morgan grabbing headlines is exactly what he’s after so perhaps the guest known only as ‘Jane’ actually did him a favour.
A British employment tribunal has ruled that commenting on a man’s baldness is equivalent to remarking on a woman’s breasts, and thus constitutes sexual harassment.
For the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a few remarkable items of clothing, a crown, and five brooches will be on display for the public to ogle.
We have entered a new phase in reality television. Sure, you can watch somebody remodel a home, or be shouted at by Gordon Ramsay, but inside the courtroom is where the real action is at.
It involves Rebekah Vardy, the wife of Jamie, Coleen Rooney, the wife of Wayne, and a few infamous social media posts.
Right-wing commentators can hardly contain their glee at the news that Netflix has cancelled a Meghan Markle project.
Guy Gratton, an associate professor of aviation at Cranfield University, piloted the Sherwood eKub.
Where to begin? Prince William being called a “holy terror” as a toddler, or the details of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles’ sex life?