King Charles' nephew Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling are likely to have an 'all-white wedding' insider suggests - as the royal celebrates his 48th birthday
The couple, who have been dating since May 2024, officially announced their engagement in July - leaving the nation eagerly anticipating when the next royal wedding could be set to take place.
We've found a £40 version of Meghan Markle's pricey party sandals - plus the best bow-embellished heels for the festive season
With the festive season fast approaching, you might be on the hunt for the perfect pair of heels - and Meghan Markle is here to offer all the inspiration you need.
Awkward moment Queen Camilla tells Ruth Jones 'you've lost masses of weight' after failing to recognise her during King's trip to South Wales for his birthday
The actress, who has openly spoken the new health regime which has led her to shed 4.5 stone, met Camilla on an engagement in South Wales.
Shocking 911 audio captures moment CEO and daughter nosedive into Florida lake
Shocking 911 calls captured the frantic moments after a small plane carrying a ministry CEO and his daughter plunged into a Florida lake.
Software engineer reveals the dirty little secret about AI coding assistants: They don't save much time
'Stay in control and think for yourself'
Feature Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way software gets built, tested, and maintained — but not in the simplistic, headline-grabbing sense of "AI replacing developers."…
'They've REALLY shaken things up': DOLLY BUSBY reveals the five things you need to know about this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
From a major public vote shake up to removing a much-loved classic feature, I'm A Celeb producers want to make sure no one hides in the shadows.
Gino D'Acampo sucks spaghetti from a female fan's mouth before being slapped during comeback show in Canada - after he was cancelled for being 'inappropriate'
The TV chef, 48, has seen his shows pulled from the UK schedules following accusations of inappropriate behaviour towards women, which he has denied.
Children In Need 2025: Tom Fletcher's nepo baby son Buzz, 11, stuns viewers with emotional duet as annual telethon raises astronomical £45MILLION
The song was written by McFly 's Tom especially for Pudsey and the Thread of Hope - a new 25-minute animated film for CBeebies, coming to BBC One and BBC iPlayer this December.
Top neighbourhoods for good schools revealed - and the property price premiums they command
Parents who want to live near the top schools in the country must now pay a 28% premium for their homes, new research reveals.
Germany to let pensioners earn £1,760 a month tax free: Would a similar scheme here tempt Britons to keep working?
The Aktivrente or 'active pension' plan being pushed by Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be open to German workers after they reach the statutory retirement age of 67.
Here's what driving in China is really like - from anti-drowsiness lasers on motorways to temple toll booths
As Chinese cars take over UK roads, Motoring Reporter Freda Lewis-Stempel went to China and drove thousands of kilometers to experience the reality of China's roads and its huge surprises...
Scientists Confirmed What Is Inside Our Moon
alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: A thorough investigation published in May 2023 found that the inner core of the Moon is, in fact, a solid ball with a density similar to that of iron. To figure it out once and for all, [astronomer Arthur Briaud of the French National Centre for Scientific Research in France] and his colleagues collected data from space missions and lunar laser-ranging experiments to compile a profile of various lunar characteristics. These include the degree of its deformation by its gravitational interaction with Earth, the variation in its distance from Earth, and its density.
... they found that the lunar core is very similar to that of Earth â" with an outer fluid layer and a solid inner core. According to their modeling, the outer core has a radius of about 362 kilometers (225 miles), and the inner core has a radius of about 258 kilometers (160 miles). That's about 15 percent of the entire radius of the Moon. The inner core, the team found, also has a density of about 7,822 kilograms per cubic meter. That's very close to the density of iron. [...] The research has been published in Nature.
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Essex's enchanting Christmas miniature railway that runs through ancient woodland
Passengers can enjoy a steam train ride into the woodland to meet with some special guests
Popular Essex farm hosting Christmas fayre with crafts, food and shopping
You can take a quick walk and go visit some animals, too!
Southend Council has 'lost' £12k of laptops, phones and other equipment
The items have all 'disappeared' with some of the equipment taken by 'departing staff members'
Robbie Williams, 51, fears weight loss jabs are 'making him blind' and admits his vision is deteriorating as he warns fans of the worrying side effects
Robbie Williams fears weight loss jabs are 'making him blind' after noticing his vision rapidly deteriorating, in a worrying health update.
Real psychopath reveals the disturbing hidden clues that make him different from normal people
A diagnosed psychopath has revealed the secrets which set him apart from mentally healthy people, and why he never loses sleep despite harming others.
Death row inmate found unresponsive in his cell hours after his life was spared in last-minute reprieve
Death row inmate Tremane Wood, 46, was discovered unresponsive in his cell just hours after learning he was granted a last-minute reprieve from execution.
'Outstanding' Essex school named among top 3 most well-behaved in England
The Great British Schools Guide (GBSG) has released data to reveal the schools where children are the most well behaved, as rated by parents.
'Outstanding' Essex school named among top 3 most well-behaved in England
The Great British Schools Guide (GBSG) has released data to reveal the schools where children are the most well behaved, as rated by parents.