Emmerdale announces huge TV star with roles in Shameless, Slow Horses and The Bay is joining soap - causing 'shockwaves with major repercussions for the village'
The actor, 50, will appear on our screens as a mysterious man called Kev. No other information has been shared about his alter-ego.
UN World Court declares countries must curb emissions or be held responsible
But it has no way to compel scofflaws to comply
In a sweeping and unprecedented legal opinion, the United Nations' highest court has decreed that "The consequences of climate change are severe and far-reaching" and constitute an "urgent and existential threat." What's more, it stated that action must be taken to not only ameliorate that threat but also to determine the legal consequences for those states whose actions harm others.…
Denise Richards sparks fears over BOTCHED new 'facelift'... amid ugly divorce from Aaron Phypers
Denise Richards ignited plastic surgery speculation as she stepped out in LA this week with a startling new look...
Starlink-Powered 'T-Satellite' Service Is Now Live On T-Mobile
T-Mobile has officially launched its Starlink-powered "T-Satellite" service nationwide, offering off-grid text messaging and location-sharing to both customers and non-customers. The service is currently $10/month (soon to be $15), supports over 60 devices, and will expand to include voice and "satellite-optimized" apps. The Verge reports: Your device will automatically connect to T-Satellite if you're in an area with no cellular coverage. As long as there isn't a heavy amount of cloud coverage or trees blocking your view of the sky, you should be able to send and receive text messages, including to 911, as well as share a link that temporarily tracks your location. T-Mobile's support page says the ability to send pictures is available on "most" Android phones, and the company plans on adding support for more devices soon.
T-Mobile is also aiming to enable voice messages and will eventually allow devices to connect to "satellite-optimized" apps, which it previously said could include AllTrails, Accuweather, and WhatsApp. The more than 650 Starlink satellites used by T-Mobile cover the continental US, Hawaii, parts of southern Alaska, and Puerto Rico. The carrier says it's working on offering satellite connectivity while abroad and in international waters as well. [...] In order to use T-Satellite, you'll need to have an unlocked device with support for eSIMs and satellite connectivity.
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Turkey wildfires kill at least 10 and injure 14 others 'after wind suddenly changed' as infernos continue to burn across country
Some 10 rescue workers had their lives taken in Turkey's central Eskisehir province while battling to contain a wildfire, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Ibrahim Yumakli said Wednesday.
Sitting down for dinner? Make room for three screens! Brit families are relying on iPads and phones to get through meal times, study reveals
Nearly two thirds of children are watching TV at the dinner table, while 42 per cent are scrolling on TikTok and 27 per cent are using Snapchat .
Lady Gaga's Ozzy Osbourne tribute has fans in TEARS as she's praised for 'classy' message
The pop icon, 39, closed out her San Francisco show on Tuesday - the day Osbourne passed - with his song, Crazy Train.
Pregnant Pixie Lott goes braless and flashes her growing baby bump in a sheer top as she steps out in London ahead of welcoming second child with husband Oliver Cheshire
Pregnant Pixie Lott flashed her growing baby bump in a sheer nude top as she stepped out in east London on Wednesday.
Cardi B is 'being sued' for a nasty incident that took place in Las Vegas two years ago
In the lawsuit the woman claimed that Cardi asked fans to throw water at her because there was a heatwave in Sin City.
Julian LeFay, 'Father of The Elder Scrolls,' Has Died Aged 59
Julian LeFay, widely regarded as the "Father of The Elder Scrolls," has died at age 59 following a battle with cancer. IGN reports: It was announced last week that LeFay, now co-founder and technical producer at OnceLost Games, had stepped back from game development after a lengthy battle with cancer, in order to spend time with his family and loved ones. A statement from OnceLost Games, published today, has now confirmed LeFay's passing -- "with profound sadness and heavy hearts."
Born in Denmark in 1965, LeFay began his career working on early Amiga and NES games, before becoming one of Bethesda's earliest employees in 1987. After working on a string of Elder Scrolls titles, his career next took him to Sega, and then ultimately to found OnceLost Games in 2019 to develop a new open-world RPG, Wayward Realms, that was successfully pitched on Kickstarter as a Daggerfall spiritual successor. "Julian LeFay was not just a colleague -- he was a visionary who fundamentally shaped the gaming industry as we know it today," OnceLost Games' statement reads. "Known as the 'Father of The Elder Scrolls', Julian directed the creation of legendary titles including Elder Scrolls 1 and 2: Arena, Daggerfall, and Battlespire. His pioneering work established the foundation for open-world RPGs and influenced countless developers and games that followed."
Bethesda also issued a statement, writing: "Without Julian, we would not be here today. If you had the opportunity to work with Julian, you were blessed to know a one-of-a-kind force of nature, who pushed everyone to create something special. His work and spirit will live on both in our memories and in our games."
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Heartbroken Sharon Osbourne responds to touching Ozzy tributes after Black Sabbath legend's death aged 76
The rocker was able to bid an emotional farewell to his fans on stage this month as he reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates for the first time since 2005.
Date set for Ghislaine Maxwell's bombshell testimony as fears mount for her safety in prison
Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to be deposed by lawmakers in early August, a top Republican has shared as fears percolate that she could be harmed in prison.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner's daughter, 8, narrowly escaped drowning accident as horrifying details emerge
Police have confirmed that Malcolm-Jamal Warner was swimming with his eight-year-old daughter when he accidentally drowned during their Costa Rica vacation.
UN court opens the floodgates for poorer nations to sue Britain over contributions to climate change
The International Court of Justice said nations are obliged to comply with climate treaties and failure to do so was a breach of international law.
England learn their Euro 2025 final opponents as Spain strike late in extra-time to beat Germany and set up a rematch from the World Cup
TARA ANSON-WALSH: England will face Spain in the final of this year's European Championships, in a repeat of the 2023 World Cup final.
Militant doctors' leader once compared Brexit to rape and alleged murder to Jesus
Dr Tom Dolphin, 46, boss of the union at the centre of the junior doctors' walkouts, has been a political campaigner for more than a decade.
PATRICK MARMION reviews Inter Alia at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London: All rise for Rosamund: Pike's a force of nature in electrifying sequel to hit courtroom drama
PATRICK MARMION: Rosamund Pike is sensational in a new play at the National Theatre by Australian writer Suzie Miller - the woman who wrote Prima Facie, starring Jodie Comer.
Lorry driver, 37, who was set to pocket €25,000 for smuggling a woman and six-year-old child into the UK is jailed
Daiwd Flis, 37, was arrested by the National Crime Agency (NCA) after an Albanian woman and child were found in the bunk area of his driver's cab. He has now been jailed for four years.
Earth has over 6 moons you never knew about, scientists reveal
If you thought our moon was the only satellite circling the Earth, think again. Astronomers have revealed a shocking number of tiny bodies are also up there as well.
'Serial horse rapist', 38, filmed himself having sex with pregnant Shetland pony, court hears
**GRAPHIC WARNING** Ricardo Van Z. is said to have committed the heinous acts on the pony in September and October of last year, with the most recent incident occurring in April of this year.