After the glitz and glamour of a star-studded State Banquet the night before, King Charles and Queen Camilla welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron and his
Month: July 2025
Layer 3 Bitcoin projects gain momentum as Ego Death Capital funds next wave of software innovators operating globally
In a time when tech startups are fighting for attention and capital, one venture firm is doubling down on a specific corner of the digital
Keir Starmer deflects on pensioner tax concerns as Commons clash reveals growing unease over Labour’s financial strategy in Britain
Amid growing concerns over Britain’s economic future, Keir Starmer faced a grilling in Parliament today that left more questions than answers—especially when it comes to
British actor Ben Hardy goes public with relationship as he passionately kisses Emilia Jones at outdoor London concert
There’s something magical about summer concerts that bring out the lovebirds—and this weekend was no exception. While fans came for the music, it was the
Child Victim’s Mother Reveals How Daughter Endured 33 Stab Wounds and Emotional Scars After Merseyside Dance Club Massacre
In moments of unimaginable terror, true courage often comes from the smallest voices. For one mother, that courage came from her tiny seven-year-old daughter—now known
Mike Lindell tries to tie MyPillow purchases to flood charity efforts in Texas as critics accuse him of exploiting a national tragedy for profit
At a time when Texas families were battling devastating floods and the death toll kept rising, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell chose a very controversial path—using
Firefighters and planes scramble across Mediterranean countries as record heat and strong winds ignite disasters from Cyprus to France
In what’s becoming an unsettling pattern, Europe is now caught between blazing heatwaves, roaring wildfires, freak tornadoes, and even unexpected snow. From the Mediterranean coast
Chairman says teenage killer executed one of the most horrifying crimes in Southport while agencies ignored years of disturbing warning signs
Nearly a year after an unspeakable tragedy shook the town of Southport, a public inquiry has officially begun, aiming to uncover how such a horrific
French citizens set up makeshift camps in Alpine villages as they commute daily to Switzerland for better-paying jobs and lower taxes
Picture this: You’re a skilled worker in France, but you can’t quite make ends meet. Then you realize that just across the border, in Switzerland,
England braces for week-long heatwave as celebrities flock to Wimbledon 2025 under bright skies and scorching forecasts
With British summers known for being anything but predictable, the sun finally decided to make a generous appearance over south-west London on Tuesday—just in time