Andy Fordham’s 2004 BDO World Championship win is the stuff of legend, with the man nicknamed the Viking having sunk more than a few before taking to the stage.
Call it a sibling rivalry from unresolved childhood dramas, or a desire to downsize the royal family, but Prince Charles is not granting his brother dukedom, despite it being one of Prince Philip’s dying wishes.
England can be proud of its football team, although the same cannot be said for many of its supporters.
There are four South Africans on the UK Sunday Times 2021 Rich List, with three claiming spots in the top 100.
Tom Cruise and David Beckham celebrated England’s early goal during the Euro 2020 final on Sunday with a little fist bump, which caught the attention of fans around the world.
Cameras showed the players barely cracking a smile, at the same time that the invader was repeatedly dodging security efforts to take him down.
This morning, England wakes up with a massive collective hangover and a feeling of what might have been. Let’s see what some of the major papers had to say.
Yesterday would have been Princess Diana’s 60th birthday, and to mark the day, Harry and William unveiled a statue. Or, as one journo called it, “a spiritless hunk of nonsense”.
Danyal Hussein, who is accused of murdering two friends celebrating a birthday at a park in London, had allegedly written out a contract with a ‘demon’ in exchange for money and love.
Last night, the seventh season of ‘Love Island’ aired in the UK, and it was pretty much business as usual.
The British health secretary, who told the nation to hug “carefully” and keep socially distant from one another, was captured smooching his aide Gina Coladangelo. Both are married.
Historical evidence from a 1676 English play suggests that Britons were drinking champagne long before the French.
A Former Met chief disclosed that he questioned Prince Charles as a witness in 2005, regarding a note written by Princess Diana that seemed to predict her death.
Dubbed “a kind of weird little British cousin of Fox News”, GB News launched on Sunday, and it hasn’t been without a few hiccups.
Watching strangers watching ‘My Octopus Teacher’ can only put a smile on our faces, and remind us that we are not at all oceans apart.
A smartphone is a powerful thing, but it’s no match for an enraged farmer who knows how to use a forklift.
The British Home Office wants social media companies to act quicker against videos promoting “lethal” migrant English Channel crossings.
Prince Andrew was gifted a massive property by his mom, the Queen, before flogging it on for £15 million due to his “excellent business acumen”.
Whilst some reports suggest BoJo finds himself in a spot of financial bother, others suggest he just really hates opening his wallet.
Both airlines had originally planned to resume flights between the UK and South Africa from early June, after more than five months of not flying to our shores, but those dates have shifted.
Louis Spencer, the cousin of Prince Harry, has been dubbed ‘Harry Lite’ and anointed England’s most eligible bachelor.
The UK has loosened its COVID-19 restrictions from today, which means more socialising, hugging, and travelling for the Brits going forward.
The figure, carved into a hill in the English countryside, has recently undergone scientific testing, shedding light on its origins.
In 1979, on a mountainside near Resolven, in the south of Wales, the skeletal remains of a man were found. In his possession were a number of items with a South African connection.
This ‘Versailles’-like mansion has been derelict since 1999, and now it’s being auctioned to anyone willing to fix it up and live the fairytale.
The UK Royal Marines went full ‘Iron Man’ during test operations for Gravity Industries’ Gravity Jet Suit.
The UK’s domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, M15, has decided to open up a little with its new Instagram account.
Tatiana Akhmedova has won another battle in the long-running divorce saga against her ex-husband and son.
Millions mourned the passing of Prince Philip, but let this serve as a warning not to mess with regular programming schedules.
Prince Philip was making plans for his Land Rover hearse long before he died. Here’s a sneak peek of what it looks like.