James May is open to the possibility of collaborating on new projects with his Grand Tour co-hosts Clarkson and Hammond, as he stated that he "wouldn't rule out" the idea.
Turner Prize-winning artist Sir Grayson Perry has criticized energy firm EDF, alleging that the company attempted to increase his monthly electricity bill from £300 to an astonishing £39,000. Sir Grayson shared his frustration on X (formerly Twitter), revealing that EDF sought to deduct this inflated amount via direct debit. Other customers, including journalist Jon Sopel, chimed in with similar experiences.
Israeli officials have acknowledged that three hostages were mistakenly killed by soldiers in Gaza on Friday. The hostages, Yotam Haim, 28, Samer Talalka, 22, and Alon Shamriz, 26, who were being held by Hamas, had used leftover food to write signs pleading for help. The soldiers breached "rules of engagement" by shooting them, as they were holding a white flag.
Zahid Ahmed is expressing strong dissatisfaction with Instagram's alleged censorship. The actor claimed that Instagram removed his post discussing what he referred to as the "real face of terrorism," featuring images of Benjamin Netanyahu, Rishi Sunak, and Joe Biden. Ahmed criticized Instagram for this action, stating, "To hell with you Instagram. Will love to see you burn in hell on judgement day." The deleted post, still available on his public Facebook profile, juxtaposes the mainstream portrayal of terrorists with those in suits who hold influential positions.
On Friday morning, the Duke of Sussex will learn the outcome of a pivotal case in which he accuses Mirror Group Newspapers of unlawfully obtaining information. This marks a significant development in Prince Harry's legal pursuit against alleged phone hacking to generate stories about him.
Prince Harry has suffered a setback in his libel case against Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) as a judge ruled against his attempt to have part of the Mail on Sunday publisher's defence dismissed. The Duke of Sussex is suing ANL over a 2022 article related to a dispute over his UK security arrangements. The prince claims that the article falsely implied he had lied and attempted to manipulate public opinion.
ITV underwent exhaustive efforts to ascertain the truth surrounding rumors of Phillip Schofield's alleged relationship with a colleague in 2019, as revealed in a recent review. However, despite considerable attempts, the network was unable to uncover the facts until Schofield himself admitted to the affair in 2023. This revelation led to his departure from ITV, as he had previously confessed to lying about the relationship.
The Latin music industry is booming with talent, and the Latin Grammys 2023 did not disappoint. The prestigious award ceremony, held on [date], brought together the biggest stars in Latin music to celebrate their achievements. Among the night's winners were two powerhouse women who stole the show: Shakira and Karol G.
The "Late Night" comedian ripped Republican Markwayne Mullin after he almost came to blows with a union leader during a Senate committee meeting.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm, stating that Gaza might deplete its vital food reserves in a few days. Abeer Etefa, a spokesperson for the organization, mentioned that the local stores in the Strip are left with essential food supplies that can last merely four or five days. While food provisions to sustain for two weeks are stored in warehouses surrounding Gaza, a large chunk of it is situated in Gaza City. This city is currently facing evacuation orders from Israel, and the situation is further exacerbated by ongoing airstrikes.Stay connected with www.jomotoday.com