There is little sibling love between Prince Harry and Prince William at the moment. The two brothers have barely spoken in the past four years since the Duke of Sussex ditched royal life for the sunshine of California. READ MORE: King Charles devastated by new scandal as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle issue statementREAD MORE: The 'sad reason' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ditching the Royal Family this ChristmasThe Prince of Wales is thought to barely tolerate his 'siblings-in-law', especially Camilla's son, Tom Parker Bowles. The Daily Beast's European editor Tom Sykes has previously reported that William "doesn’t much like Camilla, despite having made peace with his father’s choices". In Spare, Harry revealed both he and William begged Charles not to marry Camilla, fearing she would become a "wicked stepmother".

November 23, 2024 09:15 UTC

Well, John Swinney has managed it in just a few short months as leader of the SNP. In 16 by-elections in succession, the Nats have failed to defeat their rivals from Labour, the Tories or the Lib Dems. After years in the wilderness, Labour appears to be back in the ascendancy in Glasgow and the industrial central belt. After first coming to power under the late Alex Salmond in 2007 (winning by just one seat from Labour), the Nats won handsomely in 2011. Never miss the latest top headlines from the Scottish Daily Express.

November 23, 2024 07:42 UTC

8.12am GMTNegotiators have told our reporters on-the-ground that rich countries have agreed to up their offer on the crucial issue of climate finance. Claudio Angelo, from Observatório do Clima in Brazil, said rich countries had “clearly arrived to ditch their obligations”. He said $300bn in grant funding was “way, way below” what developing countries needed. But poor nations wanted much more of that headline finance to come directly from rich countries, preferably in the form of grants rather than loans. They said the offer of $250bn coming from rich countries, with few safeguards over how much would come without strings attached, was much too little.

November 23, 2024 07:09 UTC

A fun evening, something out of my comfort zone and, at a minimum, a few copies of the physical column. Wait, I’m pretty certain we used to live next door to each other in lockdown. Good table manners? Would you introduce Eva to your friends? Good table manners?

November 23, 2024 07:09 UTC

Funeral Home Owners Admit Guilt After Horror Of 200 Bodies Found Jon and Carie Hallford plead guilty to multiple charges following gruesome discovery of decaying bodies at their Colorado funeral home. "Jon Hallford admitted during the plea hearing to having acted in ways which are unimaginable to normal family sensibilities," described Allen. The couple overall faced more than 200 felony charges, which also included fraud and money laundering tied to the funds they received for funeral services never rendered. "This case has not only been about finding justice for the deceased but also about healing the aching hearts of families left with unanswered questions," conveyed Allen. The state has faced increased pressure to enforce laws ensuring all funeral services meet ethical and health standards.

November 23, 2024 05:50 UTC





Tragic Circumstances Surround Harshita Brella's Murder Investigation Family pays tribute to beloved daughter amid questions over police response to domestic violence claimsThe tragic and unsettling case of Harshita Brella continues to shake the community as details emerge surrounding the circumstances of her murder. Harshita's family expressed their sorrow, stating, “You left this world but you are still with us in our hearts and will always be there. Authorities believe he may have fled the country following the incident, prompting law enforcement agencies to launch international efforts to locate him. A Domestic Violence Protection Order had been issued against Lamba by magistrates on September 3, 2024, which prohibited him from harassing Harshita. Even as law enforcement continues their search for Lamba, the community stands united, remembering Harshita for her spirit and kindness.

November 23, 2024 04:51 UTC

Over recent weeks I feel crime has increased, serious crimes like hit and run to a massive increase of Anti Social Behaviour. Last night around 9.45pm on Pleasance Way, at least 10 cars were vandalised with hundreds if not thousands of pounds of damage. “New Milton feels like the Wild West these days”The police were informed, I believe, but never attended. They post their achievements on their Facebook site, however, they need to do more at the times we need them like at night. I feel crime is out of control and New Milton is like the wild west after dark and sometimes in the daytimeName and address supplied

November 23, 2024 03:59 UTC

In England, snowfall caused the closure of a number of A-roads, while rail companies - Northern Rail Avanti West Coast - were forced to cancel dozens of service. A major search and rescue operation was launched in Sidmouth, Devon, after members of the public spotted an object in a river. Newcastle Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport both saw numerous flights delayed, although both later said they were operating as normal. Some 35 floods warnings are in force in England, mostly around the northwest, while 140 alerts are in force across the southwest, Midlands, and northwest. As of 19:00 GMT on Saturday, the National Grid said 1,186 homes in Wales and 819 in south-west England were without power, though both figures were down from earlier in the day.

November 23, 2024 01:22 UTC

The Dublin woman was awarded nearly €250,000 (£210,000) in damages after a jury at a civil trial at Ireland’s high court found that the Irish martial arts fighter Conor McGregor assaulted her. She had accused McGregor of raping her at a hotel in Dublin in December 2018. Outside court, she thanked her family and a staff member from a rape crisis centre who had sat beside her throughout 'this entire period', including the two-week trial

November 23, 2024 00:58 UTC

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/nov/22/pro-brexit-views-not-protected-workplace-discrimination-tribunal-rules-ukipSupporting Brexit is not a belief that is protected from workplace discrimination, an employment tribunal has ruled, as a former Ukip councillor lost her claim that she was bullied and harassed by her charity employer because she supported the UK’s departure from the EU. Colette Fairbanks was sacked from her job at the drug and alcohol rehabilitation charity Change Grow Live after sharing “offensive” posts about immigrants on social media, a tribunal hearing was told.

November 23, 2024 00:30 UTC

Emotions among those impacted by the pandemic ran high, as Mr Hancock was heckled upon his entry into the centre on Thursday, 21 November. Jacqueline Carey KC, counsel to the inquiry, began by pressing Mr Hancock on his claims that the NHS was never “overwhelmed”. Mr Hancock said there was no formal definition, but that this was his best “approximation” of what of the NHS being overwhelmed would have looked like. Mr Hancock told the inquiry there was “no national shortage”, but admitted the country came “close” to running out of PPE. Mr Jacobs asked Mr Hancock if he thought this policy was justified and if he thought it would have been good to roll out further to healthcare.

November 22, 2024 22:22 UTC

A jury has found that the Irish martial arts fighter Conor McGregor assaulted a woman at a hotel in south Dublin in December 2018 and has ordered him to pay her nearly €250,000 in damages. McGregor faced an accusation that he had “brutally raped and battered” Nikita Hand, who is also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin. The fighter, who was once one of the highest-earning sports stars in the world worth a reputed $200m, told the court that Hand’s accusations against him were “full of lies” verging on “fantasy”. McGregor arrived in court with a large supporter and family contingent including his partner, Dee Devlin, his mother, Margaret McGregor, sister Aoife McGregor along with his boxing coach, Philip Sutcliffe, standing at the back just feet away from Hand. The fighter took his seat breathing deeply and audibly as Devlin and his mother held his hands while the verdict was being delivered.

November 22, 2024 21:38 UTC

Patches of wildflowers in cities can be just as good for insects as natural meadows – study · theguardian.comResearchers found no difference in the diversity of species in urban meadows compared with those in rural settings

November 22, 2024 21:26 UTC

Something went wrong, please try again later. Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later. Police are investigating alleged fraudulent activity at Dumbarton Football Club in the months before its financial collapse. Police confirmed on Thursday that officers received a report of suspected fraud at the football club in Dumbarton on October 29. Click here for Scottish News, click here for Politics and click here to return to the Home Page.

November 22, 2024 20:55 UTC

Read our privacy policyReform UK MP James McMurdock was jailed for repeatedly kicking his girlfriend 18 years ago, it has emerged, as fresh details in the scandal over the politician’s crime come to light. Mr McMurdock claimed he had “pushed” his partner when details of his historical conviction, which he had not disclosed to the public before the election, were first revealed in July. According to the records obtained and reported on by The Times, Mr McMurdock pleaded guilty to assault by beating, and the “serious nature of the offence” meant the sentence was not suspended. “Neither he nor his party [which knew] disclosed the conviction at the election. “Reform UK believes strongly that people can change their lives.

November 22, 2024 20:16 UTC