Newspaper headlines: 'Netflix seals $85bn Warner Bros deal' and 'One L of a draw'

The Financial Times features a headline announcing that Netflix has finalized an $83 billion deal to acquire Warner Bros. The publication highlights the significance of this transaction, suggesting it will establish Netflix as the leading force within the Hollywood streaming landscape. Attention is also drawn to the upcoming World Cup tournament, with the Mirror running… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Netflix seals $85bn Warner Bros deal' and 'One L of a draw'

Failed Sarah Ferguson-backed app took £1m taxpayers' money

A lifestyle application called vVoosh, which had financial backing from Sarah Ferguson, received over £1 million in public funds but ultimately collapsed without ever launching its product, according to recently filed documents. The app was established by Manuel Fernandez, a close associate of Ms. Ferguson, who referred to herself as an “ambassador” of the firm… Continue reading Failed Sarah Ferguson-backed app took £1m taxpayers' money

Organ donation 'taboo' must be tackled says woman who lost son and husband

Anna-Louise Bates shares a profound connection with a young boy named Roman, describing him as having a “magic heart.” This is because Roman’s heart actually belonged to her son Fraser, who tragically passed away ten years ago after being struck by a vehicle. Fraser died at the age of seven in Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon… Continue reading Organ donation 'taboo' must be tackled says woman who lost son and husband

Tartan Army excited for World Cup despite tough draw for Scotland

The Scotland men’s football team has been drawn into a challenging group for the 2026 World Cup, set to compete against football powerhouses Brazil, as well as Morocco and Haiti. The Group C fixtures will take place across the United States in cities such as Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Miami. The team’s manager,… Continue reading Tartan Army excited for World Cup despite tough draw for Scotland

Meghan reaches out to estranged father Thomas after amputation reports, spokesman says

The Duchess of Sussex has made efforts to reach out to her estranged father, Thomas Markle, who is reportedly critically ill and hospitalized in the Philippines. A representative for Meghan confirmed that she has indeed contacted her father. Reports indicate that Mr. Markle recently underwent surgery that involved the amputation of his leg. While Meghan’s… Continue reading Meghan reaches out to estranged father Thomas after amputation reports, spokesman says

World Cup 2026 draw: England open against Croatia, Scotland drawn with Brazil

England’s journey in the 2026 World Cup will kick off against Croatia, while Scotland finds itself grouped with Brazil in the upcoming tournament scheduled for next summer. Managed by Thomas Tuchel, England is set to play its opening match on Wednesday, June 17, in either Dallas or Toronto. Alongside Croatia, the team will contend with… Continue reading World Cup 2026 draw: England open against Croatia, Scotland drawn with Brazil

Scotland to face Brazil, Morocco & Haiti in World Cup finals

Scotland is gearing up for an exciting return to the men’s World Cup finals after nearly three decades, having been drawn into a challenging group alongside Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti. Manager Steve Clarke expressed confidence that his team can “bring a little bit of magic” to the global tournament. The Scottish squad will open their… Continue reading Scotland to face Brazil, Morocco & Haiti in World Cup finals

Catherine joined by stars and charity heroes for Christmas carol concert

The Princess of Wales recently hosted her annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey, welcoming a diverse group of attendees, including members of the royal family, celebrities, and community heroes who have made significant contributions through their acts of kindness. The majestic Abbey was adorned with Christmas trees, creating a festive atmosphere for the 1,600… Continue reading Catherine joined by stars and charity heroes for Christmas carol concert

The Skripal poisonings – have British spies learned the lessons?

On the evening of March 4, 2018, a call to the duty officer at MI6 headquarters brought an unexpected and troubling revelation: one of their agents had been poisoned and was lying in a hospital bed. This shocking event concerning Sergei Skripal, who was targeted on UK soil, sent ripples of alarm throughout the British… Continue reading The Skripal poisonings – have British spies learned the lessons?

Sir Keir Starmer visits Cardiff and says he is a 'big believer in devolution'

Sir Keir Starmer has responded to criticism from a number of backbench Labour Members of the Senedd (MSs) by emphasizing his strong support for devolution. During a visit to Ely in Cardiff on Friday, he dismissed allegations that he was undermining devolved powers in Wales by circumventing Senedd ministers and making decisions directly for Wales.… Continue reading Sir Keir Starmer visits Cardiff and says he is a 'big believer in devolution'