
Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen set for major reboot as he makes huge move
Gordon Ramsay is said to be bringing Hell's Kitchen back to the UK, more than 20 years since it first launched here, following the success of the US version of the TV show
Gordon Ramsay is said to be bringing Hell's Kitchen back to the UK, more than 20 years since it first launched here, following the success of the US version of the TV show
At one point, additional road closures were put in place to deal with crowds
Thi Kim Tran, 45, was brutally murdered in a suburb of Sydney, Australia, where she was shot and set on fire in a car after being stripped naked, a police investigation found
Ashley Roberts sent temperatures soaring as she shared a series of sizzling bikini-clad film snaps from her sun-soaked holiday in Turkey on Friday.
The former reality star, 51, who appeared for 13 weeks on the tenth series, previously worked as a window fitter and lived with his mum before entering the infamous Big Brother house.
Dog owners make a classic mistake when trying to quieten down excitable pooches, an expert warns.
Simple, beautiful food, no-fuss cocktails and a warm mood are the keys to success
Liam and Cody Townend found the body of their baby girl at funeral director Amie Upton's house.
A Good Morning Britain news reporter has shared a statement with fans about his departure from ITV
"Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Friday set out the objectives of the EU Foreign Affairs Ministerial in Copenhagen, stressing the need to mobilise European support for urgent measures in both Gaza and Ukraine. Albares drew attention to the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, warning that Israel’s blockade had brought about 'famine' and endangered thousands of lives, including those of children. “We must do everything possible to stop this war. That is why I am going to propose a plan for the European Union to alleviate the famine induced by Israel,” he said. “This is a crucial moment for Spain and for Europe. It is a moment when our voice must be heard loud and clear in defence of peace, international law, the United Nations, and everything that we Europeans stand for in the Middle East. This issue has been introduced at Spain’s proposal,” he added. Madrid’s stance follows a joint letter from Norway and Sweden calling for sanctions on Israeli ministers and settlers in the West Bank, as well as Hamas leadership. Albares confirmed that Spain supports these proposals and would advocate for further initiatives in Copenhagen. The minister also underlined Europe’s responsibility in relation to the conflict in Ukraine. “Russia shows no sign of wanting a ceasefire, and that is why we must redouble our support for Ukraine in defence of its democracy, freedom, and sovereignty,” Albares said. “Europe is also at stake, its soul, its interests, and its values. Who we are in the world and how we are perceived matters,” he continued. The Copenhagen meeting will focus on humanitarian aid, sanctions and measures to strengthen Europe’s diplomatic weight in the Middle East, while seeking ways to reduce civilian suffering. Ministers will also assess EU backing for Ukraine, including military assistance and training. Since November 2022, around 80,000 Ukrainian troops have been trained at sites across Europe under the EU Military Assistance Mission (EUMAM Ukraine). Member states are expected to discuss extending the mission’s mandate and setting priorities for future joint defence investments."
‘You couldn’t pay for the PR the DUP gives Kneecap,’ band member Naoise O Caireallain told the crowd at Belfast Vital.
Mariann Borocz was found dead in the shed of Christopher Barlow's home
Good Morning Britain's Will Godley has announced he is leaving the ITV show after four years.
Trump officials accused of false imprisonment and ‘unconstitutional racial profiling’ over incident in LA The mother of a 15-year-old boy who was detained at gunpoint by federal immigration agents is seeking $1m in damages and accusing the Trump administration of false imprisonment and “unconstitutional racial profiling”. The teenager, a US citizen with disabilities, was in a vehicle with his mother outside Arleta high school in Los Angeles on 11 August when masked immigration agents surrounded them and pulled them from the vehicle. They said the boy was a suspect in a crime, and handcuffed him for several minutes until they realized had the wrong person, the Los Angeles Times reported. Continue reading...