An investor purchases a crypto adjacent to Hugh Hefner and Marilyn Monroe.
For £154,00, a tech investor purchased a burial tomb near to the graves of Marilyn Monroe and Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
The first child star of Fleur East was born on “our living room floor,” they announced.
Singer and TV host Fleur East has revealed the arrival of her first child.
Adnams goes on sale as the brewing industry struggles to find funding.
One of the most illustrious names in British brewing history, Adnams, is to investigate an outright sale amidst an industry-wide finance crunch that has led to an increasing number of…
As the cocoa situation worsens due to changing climate patterns, chocolate costs could rise.
Chocolate enthusiasts would undoubtedly have noticed that the cost of their eggs has increased this Easter.
Owner of Formula One Liberty to announce £3.5 billion acquisition of MotoGP.
Early this week, the owner of Formula One (F1) motor racing is expected to announce a £3.5 billion acquisition of MotoGP's parent company.
Chinese scientists are using DNA to recreate Emperor Wu’s visage in an effort to understand how he died.
Using DNA analysis, researchers have been able to rebuild the face of a Chinese emperor and provide insight into possible causes of his demise.
A dog-sized, headless robot will patrol an airport in Alaska to guard against bird strikes.
At Alaska's second-largest airport, a headless robot roughly the size of a labrador will be disguised as a coyote to fend off migratory birds and other wildlife.
Government lawyers, according to a senior Tory MP, think that “Israel has broken international humanitarian law,” but their opinion has not been released.
A senior Tory MP claims that the UK government has received legal advice stating that Israel "has broken humanitarian law," although it has not made this announcement.
Nigel Farage’s Reform and the Conservatives are at odds, with the Tory head labeling Richard Tice a menacing bully.
Richard Tice, the leader of Reform UK, threatened to disgrace a prominent Tory, prompting the Conservative Party chair to refer to him as a "threatening bully."
As the year continues to start on a record note, over 5,000 people will have travelled to the UK on small boats in 2024.
By the end of March, the number of persons who had entered the UK on small boats had surpassed 5,000 for the first time.