The wonderfully weird items include a burger stool, a police car bed, and an LED light-up fur coat. A favourite among London locals city wide looking for cheap furniture, among Facebook Market’s classic listings you can’t miss some of the rather bizarre items on sale.
It's unclear exactly what, if anything, was "turned on" in California, but the Department of Water Resources said no military entered the state.
One of Britain's biggest anti-racism organisations, Stand Up to Racism, said on Wednesday its Facebook page had been shut down for allegedly breaching the social media platform's community standards on impersonation,
The mother of a 15-year-old girl who has been missing in north London for the past three days has issued a heartfelt plea for her to return home...
Supporters of Lucy Letby gathered at a pub to celebrate her 35th birthday with prosecco, homemade banners, and a large cake bearing her name. Letby, a former nurse, spent her birthday in prison on January 4 after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill seven others in a neonatal unit.
Should I stay or should I go — from Meta’s social media platforms? That’s what some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement this month that the company is relaxing rules on harmful content such as hate speech and abandoning its fact checking program and replacing
Though the most widely known royal pets may be Queen Elizabeth II’s brigade of Pembroke Welsh Corgis, the late monarch’s furry friends are far from the strangest companions kept by those who have worn the crown.
In a wide-ranging conversation, the 11-time Grammy nominee speaks with Vanity Fair about her collaborators, her famous family members, and the idea of “global music.”
Belgravia, a pocket of central London nestled between Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and Knightsbridge, was home to the highest proportion, 13%, of those big-ticket deals. It overtook nearby Chelsea, which had reigned as the top enclave for sales above £5 million since 2020.
King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales attended various events to observe International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Keir Starmer was in Bloomberg HQ in London this morning for a meeting with CEOs and the press to trumpet his government’s new mantra: “Growth, growth, growth.” (Would it even be a Labour slogan if they didn’t repeat it three times?
A surge in hotel investment deals, can Greenland can cope with tourism growth, and another big investment in business travel technology.