Stranded bridal party still made it to the church on time after they were given a lift – by POLICE
The Rolls Royce hired to take the bride, named Chloe, to her nuptials had broken down nearby so officers came to the rescue
The Rolls Royce hired to take the bride, named Chloe, to her nuptials had broken down nearby so officers came to the rescue
A tracksuit-clad lad was stretchered away from the scene in Bethnal Green, east London
Grab your GoGo boots, slap on the sunscreen, and warm up that vibrato, for it’s finally time to return to the fictive Greek isle of Kalokairi; a lush landscape where the sky is always blue, the sea always sparkles, and where no problem is too big that it can’t be ...
Is it possible to die from cringing? Because I fear that fate may await former Tory small business minister Andrew Griffiths after a Sunday tabloid published a cache of his truly grim sexts to two barmaids. Married Griffiths sent over 2,000 messages (how?!) in just three weeks to the two ...
Crime has surged while officer numbers have hit a record low, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures. The results make for bleak reading for the Conservatives who after years of austerity cuts are starting to see the real impact on communities. The number of police officers hit a record ...
Setting films in one place or over one night run the risk of not being able to gain enough depth to the characterisation or theycan feel hemmed in by their own surroundings. Hotel Artemis attempts to tell its storyboth over one night and in one location, drawing the audience in ...
The 76 million year old Akainacephalus johnsoni was named after Randy Johnson.
According to the Office for National Statistics, £66.3 billion is spent on foreign currency during visits abroad each year; 75 per cent of this is exchanged in UK banks, bureaux de change, travel agents, supermarkets and Post Offices before departure. But, blinded by an abundance of rate options and hidden ...
Upmarket fashion label Burberry destroyed £28.6 million worth of unsold clothes, accessories and perfume last year to protect its brand, BBC reports have revealed. The practice of destroying unwanted items to prevent them being stolen or sold cheaply is common in the fashion industry, but it appears to becoming more prominent. Burberry burnt ...
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