This wasn’t just a single car, more like a series of experimental fantasy/tech wedges made in the late Sixties/early Seventies. The first used Wankel rotary engines and had revolutionary aero, ...
Fifty years ago I played a young Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis my teenage love songs – and so began my TV composing career ...
The 2002 deaths of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, and the manhunt that led to a local school caretaker, shook the U.K.
Visitors from countries such as the US, Canada and Australia will not be able to enter the UK without an ETA from 25 February 2026 onwards. UK travel rules for many visitors are changing from tomorrow ...
From '6,7' to 'vibe–coding', new slang words and phrases seem to pop up on an almost daily basis. But it's time to wind the clock back, as language learning app Preply has unearthed a hilarious 2002 ...
MP who fell out with Nigel Farage and has backing of Elon Musk launches anti-immigration party in Great Yarmouth On a cold night in a dilapidated theatre tucked away at the end of Great Yarmouth’s ...
What would outlaw country be today without the late great Waylon Jennings? From his solo career to his time in The Highwaymen, few individuals are more synonymous with the outlaw country movement as ...
Britain has been "colonised" by immigrants, who are draining resources from the state, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, one of the country's richest and most influential men, has told Sky News. Sir Jim, the founder ...
A 'secret' British girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein sent him messages talking about having the disgraced financier's child and sharing an article suggesting the hiring of slaves' descendants, emails ...
Britain is losing more jobs than it creates owing to artificial intelligence, Morgan Stanley research suggests More than a quarter of Britons fear losing job to AI in next five years Business live – ...
Hundreds of frustrated Australian-UK and Irish dual citizens have contacted the ABC with questions about the new UK passport entry requirements that come into effect on February 25. A Department of ...
LONDON - It was a warning meant to remind Ecuador that Britain's patience has limits. But as the stalemate over Julian Assange settled in Friday, it appeared London's veiled threat that it could storm ...
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