Katie Price Husband's AI Wedding Post Amid Travel Ban Row
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews shares an AI-generated winter wedding video on Instagram, as Price claims he faces a Dubai travel ban despite his denials.
Katie Price's husband Lee Andrews shares an AI-generated winter wedding video on Instagram, as Price claims he faces a Dubai travel ban despite his denials.
Garry Braund and Tina Thorne received suspended prison sentences after ignoring council warnings about their illegal underground home in North Devon for nearly a decade.
A mother-of-two describes the horror as her sister-in-law splattered her wedding dress with black paint in a revenge attack at Oakwood House in Maidstone, leading to a suspended sentence.
Displaced Lebanese citizens are cautiously returning home after a 10-day ceasefire, despite warnings from the military about alleged Israeli violations and widespread destruction.
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RecommendedThe U.S. House approved a 10-day renewal of controversial surveillance powers after Republicans revolted against Trump's push for longer extension in chaotic late-night session.
Pope Leo XIV's landmark Africa visit sees fighters call a truce as he arrives in a conflict zone, focusing on youth empowerment and peace in Cameroon.
Professional Footballers' Association CEO Maheta Molango is tackling the London Marathon to raise funds for Leukaemia Care, honouring his father who died from the disease last year.
Demi Moore attended the Landman screening in Los Angeles, showcasing a chic ensemble. The event highlighted polarised reviews of the show's second season, particularly its handling of female characters.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intense pressure after revelations that Peter Mandelson was appointed US ambassador despite failing security vetting, with critics accusing him of misleading Parliament.
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RecommendedMariah Carey showcased her slim figure in a white gown at Tiffany & Co.'s Blue Book 2026 launch in New York, joined by Diane Kruger and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. The event featured glamorous fashion and a special performance.
Stormont's £100 home heating oil support scheme for 300,000 low-income families faces delays until summer, with ministers urging UK Government action on fuel costs.
Former Gogglebox favourite Joe Baggs has announced he will front a new digital spin-off show for Britain's Got Talent, describing it as a 'dream role' during an appearance on Good Morning Britain.
Bulgaria holds an early election with pro-Russian former president Rumen Radev as the strong front-runner, promising to end corruption but facing coalition challenges.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign over the Peter Mandelson US ambassador scandal, with claims he misled parliament about security vetting failures.
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RecommendedFormer NATO chief Lord Robertson warns the UK is alarmingly unprepared for modern security threats, with minimal defences against drone strikes and Russian aggression.
Three British nationals, including a 16-year-old, face arson charges after an attempted attack on Iran International's London office. The fire self-extinguished with no injuries or damage reported.
A former Foreign Office diplomat argues that Olly Robbins is being unfairly scapegoated in the Peter Mandelson security clearance controversy, suggesting the full story remains untold.
Romania's defence ministry confirms a Russian drone entered its airspace during overnight attacks on Ukraine, raising NATO security concerns.
A slick revival of Avenue Q at London's Shaftesbury Theatre highlights its dated humour and problematic themes, raising questions about its relevance in modern times.
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RecommendedKerry Katona celebrated her son's 18th birthday on a yacht in Marbella, marking her first public appearance since a recent hospital dash over a suspected stroke.
Love Island's Chloe Burrows and Millie Court were thrown out of the Coachella VIP area after drinking too much and snubbed by actress Megan Fox, sharing their wild festival tales.
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney insists he is not seeking a fight with the UK Government over his plan to cap essential food costs, despite warnings of millions in legal fees.
Myanmar has reduced Aung San Suu Kyi's 27-year prison sentence by four and a half years as part of a New Year's amnesty, but her whereabouts remain unknown.
Aston Villa and Crystal Palace's UEFA competition wins open the door for up to ten Premier League clubs to qualify for European football next season, with Arsenal and Manchester City already secured.
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RecommendedChannel 4's First Dates returns with Matt asking Rae a quirky 'Pringles vs Wotsits' question, blending humour with deeper mental health discussions in the new series.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned Vladimir Putin as a global threat following Russia's deadliest aerial bombardment of Ukraine this year, which killed at least 18 people.
Lebanese army reports Israeli violations of midnight ceasefire, with shelling in southern villages, despite Trump praising the historic truce and Hezbollah's conditions.
An Associated Press investigation has uncovered that some newly hired U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers began work before completing background checks, with histories of financial, legal, and employment problems.
Elected members of the City of London Corporation have formally invited Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to voluntarily relinquish his Freedom of the City, granted in 2012 by patrimony from his father Prince Philip.
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RecommendedRussia issues a 'last warning' to Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania over alleged Ukrainian drone access, raising fears of a pretext for military action in the Baltic region.