We often romanticize the idea of building a “forever home,” but for Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty, that dream may have come at a steep
Month: July 2025
Shubman Gill defends India’s pitch inspection as tensions flare with groundsman at The Oval in London
The final Test between India and England hasn’t even started, but it’s already heating up — and not just on the pitch. A day before
Ben Stokes withdraws from England’s final India Test at The Oval after risking injury to give everything on the field
In the world of elite sports, knowing when to step back can be just as important as knowing when to push forward. For Ben Stokes,
Jenna Ortega dazzles in snakeskin gown as Wednesday cast stuns at gothic-themed premiere in central London
It was a perfectly eerie London evening as the stars of Wednesday returned in gothic style for the much-anticipated Season 2 premiere. With purple carpet
Caribbean nations attract wealthy expats by offering luxury homes and second passports through investment schemes
Imagine swapping cold winters and tight visa restrictions for sun-soaked beaches and a passport that opens up over 150 doors around the world. That’s the
Russia celebrates International Friendship Day by encouraging people to build stronger cultural ties across generations and borders
In today’s world where people are more digitally connected yet emotionally distant, real friendships have never been more important. That’s part of the reason International
Armed gang ambushes man and kills his XL Bully dog during brutal park attack in Aberdeen
What started as a typical evening in a quiet Aberdeen park quickly spiraled into chaos when a violent incident left a man in hospital and
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu declares receiving luxury cellphone and livestock gifts in KwaZulu-Natal as Parliament completes 2025 interest disclosures
When it comes to politics, transparency isn’t just about policies—it’s also about perks. South Africa’s Parliament has just wrapped up its annual disclosures of gifts
Met Office issues thunderstorm warning as heavy rain threatens to flood roads and homes across southern England
After weeks of weather whiplash—swinging from sweltering heatwaves to grey, soggy skies—the UK’s summer is back to being unpredictable. And now, the Met Office has
Graham Potter struggles to spark West Ham rebuild as transfer delays raise concerns in East London
When Graham Potter took over at West Ham, there was cautious optimism. The club had just survived a tough Premier League season, and Potter hinted