I have three major rules of life. The first: never get famous, it looks like a horrible way to live. The second: never drive on King St in Sydney’s Newtown (if you know you know). And the third: it is unconscionable to go on an Aussie road trip without stopping …
Read More »Late Queen’s favourite page tasked with sorting through her diaries and letters
Former footman Paul Whybrew, nicknamed “Tall Paul” within the royal household for his 6ft 4in stature, is part of a team working to decide what will be archived and what will remain confidential. Mr Whybrew has been trusted by the King to carry out the job, The Mail On Sunday …
Read More »Prince William’s ambitious £3m battle to end the misery of homelessness
Prince William today launches an ambitious £3million programme to ‘end’ homelessness within five years. The future king is personally funding, through his Royal Foundation’s charitable arm, six projects in flagship locations across the UK. They will bring together local stakeholders, experts and even house builders to eradicate rough sleeping, ‘sofa …
Read More »Canadian police look into circumstances of five deaths in Titan implosion
Superintendent Kent Osmond, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), said a team of investigators has been established with the “sole purpose” of determining whether a criminal investigation would be warranted. British adventurer Hamish Harding and father and son Shahzada and Suleman Dawood were killed on board Titan, alongside the …
Read More »Glastonbury 2023: Lewis Capaldi to take another music break
This came as the Scottish musical artist from West Lothian battled with losing his voice during his show, seeing him ask fans to sing along. Ahead of Glastonbury, Lewis cancelled a number of shows for his voice and mental health in a self-imposed break. After performing Hold Me While You …
Read More »Hunt urges public to hold their nerve amid ‘necessary’ interest rate hikes
The Chancellor said the Government is “absolutely committed” to supporting the Bank of England takes the “necessary steps” to curb inflation. The central bank this week issued its 13th interest rate hike in a row, this time by half a percentage point from 4.5% to 5% in the sharpest increase …
Read More »Were the royals’ wide-brimmed hats at Ascot a silent tribute to the late Queen?
As milliner to the stars, naturally Stephen Jones OBE was at Royal Ascot last week, spotting his creations of every size, shape and colour on scores of heads. Yet one absence was deeply felt. ‘For most of us, it was the first Royal Ascot without Her Majesty the Queen,’ says …
Read More »What the papers say – June 25
The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph report the head of the Russian military company Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, halted his advance on Moscow just 120km from the city in order to “avoid bloodshed” after negotiating a deal through Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. Tomorrow’s front page pic.twitter.com/9CF8WRfiS6 — The Observer (@ObserverUK) June …
Read More »Birmingham’s botch job criminals – bungling crooks whose masterplans backfired
Sadly some criminals are good at what they do and can make precarious ‘careers’ from breaking the law, but others are not. Considering the high stakes involved it is remarkable how often sheer incompetence leads to offenders being caught and then convicted. Equally bizarre is that many still deny their …
Read More »Princess Anne gave ex-husband a ‘scathing’ look when asked about divorce, expert claims
Princess Anne and her ex-husband Captain Mark Phillips sat down for a Parkinson TV special in Australia in 1983. The couple, who later divorced in 1992, were probed about their marital issues by Michael Parkinson. Judi James, a body language expert, spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk to explain how the Princess …
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