Kate Garraway reveals she faced enormous financial burdens while covering her late husband Derek Draper's care costs, amounting to £16,000 monthly.
Actress Billie Piper has shared her approach to handling the recent controversial remarks made by her former husband, Laurence Fox.
Charithra Chandran, known for her role in Bridgerton, is set to make her West End debut in a one-woman play focusing on teenage emotions. This move marks her transition from the screen to the stage.
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a ruling stating that states lack the authority to bar former President Donald Trump from running for office due to his involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attacks. In an opinion without a designated author, most justices concluded that the enforcement of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment falls under the jurisdiction of Congress alone, not individual states.
A groundbreaking women's World Cup from 1971, with record-breaking attendance, is highlighted in a new documentary supported by the Williams sisters, revealing a significant event in women's sports history.
When discussing acknowledged nations, Vatican City retains the distinction, encompassing just under half a square kilometer. However, the realm of unrecognized countries presents a more intriguing landscape. You may be familiar with the self-proclaimed sovereign state nestled in the Nevada desert, boasting a population of 30 individuals and asserting a 40-year war with Germany. Yet, an even more peculiar "nation" has recently piqued curiosity.
French film star Alain Delon's home was raided by police, resulting in the seizure of 72 guns. Prosecutors revealed that Delon, known for his tough-guy roles, did not possess a valid gun permit.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced plans to establish a dedicated team aimed at addressing deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) content ahead of the upcoming EU elections scheduled for June.
Campaigners have revealed that X, formerly Twitter, extended subscription benefits to designated terrorist groups and other entities prohibited from operating in the US.
Two individuals deny fraudulent trading of 47,000 event tickets, making £6.5m from music fans over a period of more than two years, as revealed in court hearings.