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Getty ImagesIt might feel as though we’re back in familiar territory – the Duke of Sussex about to make claims in a London court alleging that newspapers used unlawful methods to gather information.But in many ways, Prince Harry appears to be in a different place in his life. He now seems to be more about reconciliation with his family rather than recrimination.When the case against the Daily Mail’s publisher begins on Monday, Prince Harry will be energetically fighting his corner against the press, yet he no longer seems to be fighting the rest of the world too.This is Prince Harry’s…
British qualifier Arthur Fery claimed another notable Grand Slam scalp by beating Italian 20th seed Flavio Cobolli to cause the first shock on day one of the Australian Open.Fery, 23, matched the biggest win of his career, having also beat 20th seed Alexei Popyrin at Wimbledon last year, with a 7-6 (7-1) 6-4 6-1 victory in a sweaty Melbourne.Cobolli was struggling physically from the start with a stomach issue, running off court at the end of the opening set for a toilet break.”It seems I like drawing 20th seeds at Grand Slams,” Fery, who is ranked 185th in the world,…
Dan WhitworthMoney Box reporter, LondonBeth KojderBeth Kojder became pregnant and gave birth to her baby while still waiting for British Gas to provide an accurate final billA woman says it is “absurd” it took British Gas 15 months to produce a final bill and refund more than £1,500 of credit, despite the energy ombudsman telling the firm to do so nearly one year ago.Beth Kojder moved out of her one-bed flat in south-east London in October 2024 but complained to the ombudsman a few months later when the company did not send her a final bill or refund her credit.In…
Quarterback Josh Allen endured more play-off heartache as Denver Broncos beat Buffalo Bills in overtime to move within one win of the Super Bowl.Having secured the AFC’s top seed, Denver had home advantage and led 23-10 during the third quarter, before the Bills twice came from behind to make the final score 30-30.Allen had the chance to clinch victory in overtime, but the Broncos claimed an interception before kicking a field goal to win 33-30.That means that despite last week’s victory at Jacksonville Jaguars making it six straight seasons with a Buffalo play-off win, the NFL’s reigning Most Valuable Player…
Bill and Ben the Flowerpot Men, which premiered in 1952, were remade by Cosgrove Hall when the popular characters returned for 21st Century viewersFans of animations from Danger Mouse to Roary the Racing Car will be able to indulge in nostalgia at a new permanent display of work from makers Cosgrove Hall.The firm was founded by Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall in 1976, who spearheaded popular children’s shows – including Count Duckula and Chorlton and the Wheelies – from their Manchester headquarters.Their archive of props and scripts were saved from going into the scrapheap by the Waterside art venue in…
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The Observer headline declares “Blackmail over Greenland” after US President Donald Trump announced “rising tariffs on the UK and European allies until he gets control of the Danish territory”. A striking image of red-and-white Greenland flags waved by protesters in front of snow-capped hills dominates the front page. “Greenland is not for sale!” read several of their posters.Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s anger at Trump’s tariffs leads the Sunday Times. Trump “blindsided his Nato allies” with the move, it says. Meanwhile, Sir Keir’s aide Darren Jones has been accused of launching a “briefing war” against Health Secretary Wes Streeting.For the…
Match of the Day’s Mark Chapman, Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney explain why they think Thomas Frank’s time as Tottenham Hotspur manager is about to come to an end following his side’s 2-1 home defeat to West Ham.READ MORE: Was this the day Spurs fans finally lost all faith in Frank?Available to UK users only.
Watch the moment GB News stars Charlie Peters and Olivia Utley were in stitches after impressionist delivered his hilarious impersonation of some of Britain’s top politicians – and more. Tony Lapidus delivered impersonations of the likes of Sir Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage and US President Donald Trump, leaving both the presenters in fits of laughter. WATCH THE CLIP ABOVE FOR MORE
Small restaurant owner Justina John, from Cardiff, says it is “impossible” to compete with the chain restaurants on delivery appsIndependent restaurants have accused global corporations of being “sneaky” and “a killer” to family businesses by masquerading as indies on delivery apps. Chain restaurants including Pizza Hut, TGI Fridays, Frankie & Benny’s, Las Iguanas and Barburrito have brands on apps such as Deliveroo and Just Eat, giving them different names and the appearance of being small or independent businesses.Justina John, owner of ONJA, Taste of Tanzania in Cardiff, said trying to survive was “like small fish trying to swim with the…
