Titanic submarine tourists “likely died horror death from CO2 poisoning hours after disappearing”. An experienced retired former Royal Navy diver has cast doubt on whether or not the missing Titanic submarine explorer vessel five-person crew is even still alive. Speaking to the Daily Express US, Ray Sinclair said: “These submarines …
Read More »Canter backs LIV London to shake up ‘stuffy’ British summer of sport
Canter, 33, is one of LIV Golf’s trailblazers, having participated in the tour’s first ever event at the Centurion Club in May last year. The Bath-born star will be returning to London for a second tilt at the individual prize in July and believes the spectacle is a must-watch for …
Read More »Father’s Day cheese present ruined after postman left it in the sun
A DAD has been left cheesed off as his Father’s Day was ruined after the postman allegedly left his dairy-themed delights sitting out in the sun. Dave Galway had received a parcel from ten-year-old son Luka on Wednesday containing a cheese gift box, intended as a Father’s Day gift. Despite …
Read More »Frankie Dettori gets the winner he craved at his final Royal Ascot
Frankie Dettori admits to ‘relief’ after securing the first win of his Royal Ascot swansong as veteran jockey rides to Queen’s Vase victory with Gregory Frankie Dettori secured victory at his final Royal Ascot with Gregory Gregory was the winner in the Queen’s Vase to the delight of a relieved …
Read More »Royal Mail share price is rising: 3 reasons to avoid IDS stock
IDS (LON: IDS) share price has staged a cautious comeback in the past few weeks. Shares of Royal Mail’s parent company jumped to a high of 220p, the highest point since May 19th. The stock has jumped by over 14.7% from the lowest level in May this year. Here are …
Read More »Royal Ascot welcomes King and Queen for second day of racing
Charles and Camilla arrived at the Berkshire meet for the second day running, and like any horse owners will be hoping their two thoroughbreds can erase the disappointment of seeing their first Royal Ascot entrant lose on Tuesday. The couple have carried on the late Queen’s tradition of supporting Royal …
Read More »Stark five-week warning issued to every Royal Mail customer
Royal Mail customers are being urged to act within five weeks or risk paying additional fees. People have until July 31 to “use up or swap out” their non-barcoded definitive stamps. Customers could be hit with extra charges if they continue to use the stamps after that date. Liverpool Echo …
Read More »Death toll reaches 16 in Canada bus crash
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba confirmed the latest death from last Thursday’s crash. The group of 25 people were on a day-trip to a casino from rural Dauphin, Manitoba, when the crash happened on the Trans-Canada Highway. The crash happened on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Manitoba (Darryl …
Read More »Open the secret royal files – or we are no better than a banana republic…
A few weeks ago, I wrote in The Mail’s new Royal’s section about the problems I’ve had as a historian and biographer in trying to access historical royal records. Time after time, I have found myself banned from looking into even the most mundane files, including records which have been …
Read More »Royal Ascot welcomes King and Queen for second day of racing
Charles and Camilla arrived at the Berkshire meet for the second day running, and like any horse owners will be hoping their two thoroughbreds can erase the disappointment of seeing their first Royal Ascot entrant lose on Tuesday. The couple have carried on the late Queen’s tradition of supporting Royal …
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