Plymouth Argyle are into the Emirates FA Cup fifth round after a stunning 1-0 victory over Premier League leaders Liverpool at Home Park. In what has to be considered as one of the very best wins in ...
Being a television presenter is not a proper job. Perhaps that’s why comedian Russell Howard, once a panel game regular and host of shows such as Good News, has announced he’s quitting the small ...
MCKINNEY, Texas — A McKinney man arrested late last year after the body of a woman was found decomposed in his refrigerator ...
Before the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 54 in 2020, Headmaster Chris Stevens promised ...
Call the TV police. Joanna Lumley has made a career out of stealing shows. She can be great in a starring role, but when she's the support act, she's Absolutely Fabulous. From the moment she ...
Generation Z is ready for a dictatorship. A survey by Channel 4 last month showed 52 per cent of Britons aged 13 to 27 would welcome a strong leader ‘who does not have to bother with parliament ...
When the novelist Thomas Hardy died, his widow Florence burned all his letters and notebooks in the grounds behind their Dorset home. She refused to let even the gardener come near, when he ...
Game shows on TV used to mean making a bit of a fool of yourself to win a cuddly toy or a chequebook-and-pen. Not any more. In what could be the most tasteless, unethical format ever devised ...
The answer's obvious to everyone. There are now, on average, four fatal stabbings in Britain every week — and the underlying cause is drugs. Drugs make organised crime a multi-billion-pound ...
Opera singer and radio presenter Wynne Evans dragged his reputation through the mud and left it six feet under, on the eve of his Welsh travels with Joanna Page on primetime BBC1, Wynne And Joanna ...
Poor Leonard. He'd so love to be a detective in Grantchester, but he lacks those leading man looks. Sleuths need jutting jaws — our Lennie has jutting ears. And poor Geordie. He's a police ...
Some people are afraid of string. Seeing a ball of twine brings them out in a cold sweat. Don't believe me? Get knotted - it's a recognised medical condition, called linonophobia. The clinical ...