Kate Middleton released her edited Mother’s Day family portrait having ‘bowed to pressure’ from internet ghouls pumping out wild conspiracy theories about her health because of a lack of support from aides, royal experts said today. Buckingham Palace has been accused of handling the scandal ‘appallingly’ and failing to protect …
Read More »I passed out in Lanzarote and spent three days in hospital having a pacemaker fitted. Now my travel insurer is refusing to pay the £8,500 bill: SALLY SORTS IT
While on holiday in Lanzarote in May last year, I fell ill and passed out. I was taken to hospital where over the following three days I went from intensive care to having a pacemaker fitted, before being discharged. The day after, I contacted Insure and Go, my travel insurer, …
Read More »Royal Mail owner investment case finely balanced, suggests UBS
About Philip Whiterow Philip has more than 20 years’ experience writing about companies, general finance and investing matters for a variety of publications. His career has involved spells at the Investors Chronicle, where he was small companies and companies editor, Investors Week and most recently as editor of online financial …
Read More »English Electric Lightning P1A aircraft let outside ‘for air’
This incredible photo, a long exposure of clouds blowing across a breezy Old Sarum airfield, was taken by Salisbury Journal Camera Club member Gordon Stewart. The subject of the photo is a Lightning P1A aircraft, part of the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection. Gordon said the plane was “allowed outside for some fresh …
Read More »Prince Andrew back out in the cold: Royal is spotted driving his Range Rover at Windsor Castle as he misses Commonwealth Day service – after ‘positioning himself as leader of Royal Family’ at King Constantine’s memorial
Prince Andrew has been spotted driving his Range Rover at Windsor Castle just hours before a Commonwealth Day service he is expected to miss – having appeared to position himself as the Royal Family’s leader at King Constantine’s memorial. The Duke of York was photographed driving in the grounds in …
Read More »Red Arrows to celebrate 60th anniversary at summer event
There are less than five months remaining until the event, which takes place just outside Oxfordshire, scheduled for July 19 to 21. The Red Arrows, a nine-ship display team, will be celebrating their 60th anniversary at RAF Fairford with a new routine specifically devised for the event this year. RAF …
Read More »United States Postal Service and city letter carriers move towards binding interest arbitration
Take up the fight for rank-and-file control! Contact the Postal Workers Rank-and-File Committee by filling out the form at the bottom of this article. A USPS employee works outside post office in Wheeling, Illinois December 3, 2021. [AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh] The United States Postal Service and the National Association …
Read More »Kensington Palace refuses to release Kate’s original Mother’s Day photograph as Princess…
11 March 2024, 12:54 | Updated: 11 March 2024, 13:26 The Princess of Wales has admitted editing a controversial family photo. Picture: Alamy/Social media Kensington Palace has refused to release the original unedited Mother’s Day picture of the Princess of Wales and her children – as Kate issued an apology …
Read More »Kate’s uncle Gary Goldsmith says Mother’s Day picture is ‘genuine’
The Princess of Wales’s uncle has described the first picture of the royal since her surgery as “beautiful” and “really genuine”. The image of Kate and her children was withdrawn by international picture agencies later the same day because of concerns that the image had been manipulated. Speaking to Good …
Read More »Royal Navy officer’s suspected dehydration from field gun training turned out to be terminal brain cancer
A Royal Navy officer’s dehydration turned out to be the warning signs – of terminal brain cancer. Petty officer Jessica Zentilin-Dorey, 33, was diagnosed with a grade 4 astrocytoma in June 2022 after a seizure at home. Initially she thought months of intensive field gun training was to blame for …
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