Itoje Warns of Social Media's Corrosive Impact After Abuse
England captain Maro Itoje condemns racist abuse of Ireland's Edwin Edogbo and warns athletes about social media's damaging effects on mental health and society.
England captain Maro Itoje condemns racist abuse of Ireland's Edwin Edogbo and warns athletes about social media's damaging effects on mental health and society.
Keir Starmer's decision to appoint Antonia Romeo as the first female cabinet secretary has drawn criticism from former colleagues who allege bullying behaviour during her time as British Consul General in New York.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, is detained by Thames Valley Police over allegations of sharing sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as UK trade envoy.
The Society of St. Pius X has rejected Vatican talks, escalating tensions with Pope Leo XIV over planned bishop consecrations without papal consent, marking his first major crisis.
The former Duke of York spent his 66th birthday in a police cell after arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, with stark contrast to his usual royal lifestyle.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced former Duke of York, has been arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office, marking a dramatic new low for the royal family's most controversial figure.
Ana Navarro argues Donald Trump should thank The View for Kamala Harris's viral stumble during a 2024 interview, as the show faces an FCC probe over equal-time rule violations.
An exhibit depicting the history of nine enslaved people in Philadelphia is being restored at Independence Mall amid a legal battle between the city and the Trump administration.
ESPN's decision to replace the iconic Sunday Night Baseball with a new women's sports program has sparked intense debate on social media, with critics and supporters clashing over the network's strategic shift.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina face a serious judging controversy after Italian skater Pietro Sighel was disqualified following a crash with Canada's Maxime Laoun, sparking formal complaints and international debate.
Prince Andrew's arrest on his 66th birthday at the King's private estate creates a lasting stain on the monarchy, with police intervention revealing deep institutional fractures.
Former NYPD Blue star Kim Delaney refutes claims she was drunk during a 2022 traffic collision, stating she fled the scene due to safety concerns in new court filings.
A special crossword puzzle pays tribute to Graeme Garden, co-creator of The Goodies, featuring clues referencing his comedy career and TV legacy, delighting fans and puzzle enthusiasts alike.
The classic 1960s comedy song 'The Likely Lads' by Flanders and Swann, originally a patriotic parody, is now being interpreted as a political threat by the Reform party, sparking debates over satire and modern politics.
A new report argues that boosting military budgets alone cannot secure lasting peace, urging a shift towards diplomatic and economic strategies for global stability.
Princess Anne visited a prison in Leeds just hours after her brother Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. King Charles issued a statement.
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has prompted US politicians to demand Donald Trump be held accountable for his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, with lawmakers citing parallels in accountability.
Newsboy predicts Square Necker will defeat hurdling star Constitution Hill in the SBK Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes at Southwell on Friday evening, with full selections for UK meetings.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, with police investigating his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest occurred at Sandringham estate during his 66th birthday, raising questions about the monarchy's sta
The arrest of Prince Andrew marks a seismic shift for the royal family, testing their survival mechanisms amid allegations of abuse and financial misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Emma Raducanu, Iga Swiatek, and other female tennis players confront stalking incidents and violent online harassment, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the sport.
The son of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, jailed in Iran for over a year, says their confirmed 10-year sentence is devastating but provides clarity to fight for release.
American singer SOMBR, real name Shane Michael Boose, will perform at the BRIT Awards on February 28. The ceremony sees a major turnaround with 70% female or non-binary nominations, led by Lola Young and Olivia Dean.
The UK government has reportedly refused Donald Trump's request to use RAF bases for a potential military strike on Iran, leading to his criticism of the Chagos Islands sovereignty deal with Mauritius.
The family of Lindsay and Craig Foreman, sentenced to 10 years in Iran, says their case has become a political issue forcing the UK government to act more decisively for their release.
Lio Cundiff, a 30-year-old comedian, risked his life diving into freezing Lake Michigan to save an eight-month-old baby girl whose stroller was blown into the water by strong winds near Belmont Harbor.
Kevin Weetman, 34, sentenced to life with a minimum of 25 years for manslaughter after a planned arson attack killed two pensioners in St Helens. The court heard he showed no remorse.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham calls the upcoming by-election a defining moment, urging voters to reject Reform UK's 'politics of division' and support Labour's candidate.
Michaela Coel, creator of 'I May Destroy You,' admits losing friendships after not casting loved ones in her projects. She discusses the pain of mixing business with personal relationships.
The inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington brought together officials from nearly 50 countries, with 27 members and observers including the EU. President Trump announced $7 billion in pledges for Gaza relief.