Queen Elizabeth II has decided to offer new products for the Royal Collection Trust and one of them is her own brand of gin.
Mark October 29, 2020 on your calendar because that has been set as the official release date of “Watch Dogs: Legion.”
The video of Johnny Depp's alleged "drunken rage" at Amber Heard was played in the High Court in London.
France, Spain, Italy are expected to shrink by more than 10% this year
Talks between the two sides will resume next week
Johnny Depp has landed himself in legal trouble once again as he failed to come forward and disclose a series of “drug texts” he sent while on a trip to Australia five years ago.
UK teen who threw French boy off gallery balcony jailed for life
Gallery plunge French boy may never fully recover: UK court told
Queen Elizabeth got really emotional when former U.S. president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama presented her with a special gift.
The Hinduja group owns scores of companies around the world.
European tech startups still lag behind the U.S.
HSBC is seeking to pivot towards its Asian markets
Filmmaker JJ Abrams has come out in support of John Boyega after the latter’s speech at a London protest.
Easyjet and Carnival Cruise will exit the index.
Mixed fortunes for London shops hit by pandemic
Reese Witherspoon is urging parents to talk about racism, hate, and bigotry with their kids and educate them on what is right and wrong.
Protests in support of U.S. demonstrators took place around the world.
Celebrities have joined hands in donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund and help the protestors who have been taken into custody in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
The gruesome murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis cop has triggered worldwide revulsion at police brutality and endeminc racism in the United States.
UK govt in ?1.6bn bailout of London transport system
HSBC’S first quarter results were devastated by the coronavirus pandemic
A UK alert reported a coronavirus-related "inflammatory syndrome" appearing among infected children of all ages. The report said that the condition looked like a combination between symptoms of a toxic shock syndrome and an atypical Kawasaki disease; both conditions exhibit redness and swelling on the skin. Furthermore, the report said that while these conditions were seen in children positive for the COVID-19, some cases tested negative for the virus.