Jeremy Clarkson's tricky Millionaire Hot Seat question leaves two ITV players stumped - but can you defy the odds and solve it?
Jeremy Clarkson hosts this fast-paced spin off to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, which launched earlier this month.
Jeremy Clarkson hosts this fast-paced spin off to Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, which launched earlier this month.
Primark customers could be hit with the closures
The MP was in Scotland to unveil his party’s new leader north of the Border
There are currently 330 stores across the UK, but the retailer is hoping to have 180 mixed stores and 420 dedicated food shops within the coming years.
An anti-money laundering group has uncovered the ways in which stolen personal data is being sold on the dark web
President Donald Trump could very well face his first second-term impeachment if he crosses the line to take Greenland by force, according to a retiring GOP congressman.
Surplus is biggest in the world, ahead of US, Singapore and Switzerland
Lewis Mullen was found guilty of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow.
Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner transforms into Lara Croft for Amazon Prime Video's upcoming Tomb Raider series
A MOUNTAIN biker has spent 24 hours cycling round a McDonald's drive-through in a test of endurance. Matthew Fairbrother, 21, managed to cycle more than 300 miles on Christmas Day in New Zealand. He described the gargantuan mileage - spread out over 2650 laps - as "deliberately absurd". The adrenaline-junkie knew he only had 30...
A crash has closed one of the lanes along the M4
The Office for National Statistics said the UK economy grew by a better than forecast 0.3% in November - in a much needed boost to Chancellor Rachel Reeves
Their cause drew global attention and they influenced a £2bn defence contract decision but some key demands were not met Three Palestine Action protesters end their hunger strike As the hunger strike by Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners dragged on, it seemed to be moving towards an inexorable and grim conclusion . With those taking part steadfast in their demands and ministers refusing to even meet their representatives, it began to seem that only a death might end the protest; and even then it was unclear what the others refusing food would do. Continue reading...
Damien Egan, vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel, denied entry after opposition from pro-Palestine group and union Ofsted has launched a snap inspection of Bristol Brunel academy, the secondary school criticised for cancelling a visit by a local MP who is vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel. Inspectors arrived at the school on Thursday morning following revelations that its leaders had called off a visit by Damien Egan, the Labour MP for Bristol North East, after opposition from a pro-Palestine group and members of staff belonging to the National Education Union. Continue reading...
Mason O’Connell-Conway was in private family care arrangement, agency says