Dave Dawes, a lover of Chelsea football and winner of the EuroMillions, is selling his football-themed house for £9 million. Dave Dawes, the winner of
Year: 2022
U.N. warns China’s Uyghur detentions may constitute “crimes against humanity”
Beijing — In a long-delayed report assessing a crackdown on Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups, the U.N. accused China of grave human rights
Zimbabwe’s oldest dinosaur skeleton
The earliest dinosaur skeleton yet recovered in Africa has been discovered by an international team of paleontologists. The skeleton of the plant-eating dinosaur Mbiresaurus raathi
A couple having sex in the backseat was carjacked and abandoned on the street
A bunch of criminals carjacked a couple who were having sexual relations in the backseat of their vehicle, stripped them nude, and abandoned them in
Before Liverpool game, Newcastle owners were nearly struck by a bike
The co-owners of Newcastle, Mehrdad Ghodoussi and Amanda Staveley, barely avoided harm before their team’s Premier League match against Liverpool on Wednesday. After a motorcycle
Extinction Rebellion superglues the Speaker’s chair
The environmental activists who are a part of Extinction Rebellion carried out the most recent action just now. They attached themselves to the Speaker’s Chair
Charity Commission response to annual return 2023 consultation
The Charity Commission’s answer to the annual return 2023 consultation’s conclusion The Charity Commission’s CEO, Helen Stephenson, stated: I’m happy to see that a variety
Women, Youth, and Disabled Portfolio Committee requests comments on shortlist (CGE)
The Commission for Gender Equality’s shortlist of applicants for open positions is out for public discussion, and the Portfolio Committee on Women, Youth, and Persons
Conservatives have till 5 p.m. to choose between Sunak and Truss
Conservative members will have until 5 p.m. to choose between Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss as the new prime minister before the vote on the
Iconic view Dorset street tourists complain scaffolding spoiled a Hovis ad
Visitors have complained that scaffolding and a neighbouring home development are “ruining” one of the most iconic sights in Britain. Due to its usage in