Intrepid's 2026 'Not Hot List' Fights Overtourism
Discover Intrepid Travel's groundbreaking 'Not Hot List' for 2026, featuring stunning, crowd-free alternatives to overtouristed destinations. Plan your sustainable adventure now.
Discover Intrepid Travel's groundbreaking 'Not Hot List' for 2026, featuring stunning, crowd-free alternatives to overtouristed destinations. Plan your sustainable adventure now.
A groundbreaking new documentary, 'Where God Is Not', sees survivors of Iran's notorious Evin prison courageously re-enact their torture and abuse at the hands of the regime's secret police. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival, this is a powerful act o
Erin Patterson, the Australian woman at the centre of a deadly mushroom lunch, has pleaded not guilty to murdering three guests. The case continues to shock Victoria.
Normal People star Paul Mescal and co-star Jessie Buckley display palpable chemistry at the world premiere of their highly anticipated Shakespearean drama 'Hamnet' during the Toronto International Film Festival.
David Mitchell and Robert Webb return to sketch comedy after 15 years with 'Not Helping' on Channel 4. Our review examines whether their satirical edge still cuts deep in today's political climate.
A major UK supermarket chain has urgently recalled a batch of fruit over fears it could be contaminated with a potentially deadly bacteria. Here's what you need to know and what to do if you've purchased the affected product.
Elias Rodriguez pleads not guilty to assaulting two Israeli embassy staffers in a politically charged Westminster case. Full details on the court proceedings and the alleged attack outside a London bar.
Meta's Instagram suffered a major worldwide outage, locking users out of their accounts and causing widespread disruption. Here's what happened and how the platform responded.
Emmanuel and Nadia Haro have entered not guilty pleas to a litany of charges, including murder and torture, following the death of their 11-year-old son, Roman. The case has sent shockwaves through the community as harrowing new details emerge.
Lena Dunham's memoir is under fire once again as social media users resurface passages detailing controversial childhood incidents involving her younger sister, reigniting a debate about exploitation and consent.
Paul Doyle has entered a not guilty plea to 31 charges following a major incident at a Liverpool parade. The case has been adjourned until November for a plea and trial preparation hearing.
A former Royal Marine has pleaded not guilty to 31 offences following a violent incident during Liverpool FC's victory parade. The shocking case continues at Liverpool Crown Court.
OpenAI's ChatGPT suffered a major outage, leaving users across the UK unable to access the popular AI chatbot. The service disruption sparked a wave of user frustration and reports on Downdetector.
Rap superstar Cardi B has been found not guilty of misdemeanour assault charges following a high-profile trial in Los Angeles. The jury deliberated for just a few hours before clearing the artist, who broke down in tears at the verdict.
Former X Factor star Diana Vickers opens up on the 'That's Not My Age' podcast about her dating deal-breakers, calling men who are too close to their mothers a 'bloody nightmare' and sharing her thoughts on modern romance.
TSB's mobile banking app and online services have been hit by a major outage, leaving frustrated customers unable to access their money. The high street bank is investigating the technical meltdown.
Thousands of Amazon Fire TV Stick users report being unable to access Freevee content due to a widespread service outage. Here's what we know and when service might resume.
A significant Verizon network outage across the United States has left customers unable to make calls, send texts, or use data, sparking a wave of frustration and urgent investigations.
A shocking new guide reveals the common kitchen mistakes ruining your frozen food. Discover the 10 everyday items you should banish from your freezer immediately to avoid culinary disasters and wasted groceries.
Adam Sandler dazzles on the red carpet with his glamorous wife Jackie and their two daughters, Sadie and Sunny, at the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of his new Netflix film, 'You Are So Not Invited To My Bat Mitzvah'.
Bestselling author Sally Rooney has been voted the most admired Irish person by the British public in a new Ipsos poll, earning her the title of a modern 'Irish Madonna' for her profound cultural influence.
Australian TV star Matt Wright has been acquitted of all charges relating to a fatal helicopter crash that killed his co-star. The Northern Territory Supreme Court delivers its verdict after a high-profile trial.
Meta's Instagram platform experienced a severe global outage, leaving millions of users unable to access their accounts, post content, or send messages in one of the platform's most significant technical failures this year.
Celebs Go Dating star Louis Russell stuns viewers and co-stars by revealing he is not straight during a tense dinner party, creating the most dramatic moment of the series yet.
Travel and food safety experts reveal the surprising airport snacks and meals that could ruin your holiday before it even begins. Discover what to avoid for a safer, more comfortable journey.
Grammy-winning artist Cardi B has been found not guilty on all counts relating to a 2018 altercation at a New York strip club. The jury delivered a full acquittal after a high-profile trial.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faces scrutiny after revelations his office spent CAD$113,000 on 'Canada Not For Sale' hats and merchandise, raising questions about appropriate use of taxpayer money.
An exclusive investigation into the UK's controversial 'Not Welcome' immigration policy, revealing its human impact and political turmoil. Discover the stories behind the headlines.
Thousands of HSBC and First Direct customers across the UK were unable to access their online and mobile banking services due to a significant technical outage, with the bank issuing an apology and working to resolve the 'ERR03' error.
Acclaimed Canadian author Miriam Toews discusses her powerful new novel exploring trauma, survival, and the complex aftermath of violence in an exclusive, in-depth interview with The Guardian.