Two women, 26 & 29, killed in horror crash that also left boy, 9, with life-changing injuries are pictured
Driver Amie Pearson, 26, and her passenger Chelsea Carlisle, 29, were killed in the crash
Driver Amie Pearson, 26, and her passenger Chelsea Carlisle, 29, were killed in the crash
West Ham v Liverpool is one of three fixtures kicking off at the unusual time
Chris Tynan was a regular feature on Merseyside's breakfast and weekend shows as part of the Naturewatch team
The drama unfolded on Friday in Anachal near Munnar, Kerala, when a sky-dining platform - seating 15 and lifted by a crane - turned into a high-altitude nightmare.
The drama unfolded on Friday in Anachal near Munnar, Kerala, when a sky-dining platform - seating 15 and lifted by a crane - turned into a high-altitude nightmare.
The Coatigan Bomber Jacket comes in two different colours - burgundy or grey - and costs £42
Robert Brown, 59, was biking through Colchester, Essex, during a Four Seasons World Naked Bike Ride event on August 9 when he was assaulted.
Robert Brown, 59, was biking through Colchester, Essex, during a Four Seasons World Naked Bike Ride event on August 9 when he was assaulted.
The 16-year-old boy was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary following the incident.
Ahead of Christmas, Tina Newman, from Just Tyres, one of Britain's leading independent tyre experts, is telling road users to check tyres.
over the past 12 years or so, the thing I have done the most is put my thumbs underneath my eyebrows to shift them up half an inch. Hey presto! Suddenly I have eyelids and look refreshed and alert.
How The Grinch Stole Christmas is a festive favourite for many, but some fans now feel like they can't watch the film the same after learning more about its production, deeming it "ruined"
ICONIC Christmas lights are set to return to a UK seaside town - but can you work out why they got residents talking last year? The town of Tiverton in Devon, Cornwall, recently unveiled the festive decorations, with the unique sight now fully embraced by the council. The big switch-on happened at 6pm on Saturday,...
One of Britain’s most outstanding playwrights famed for the ‘hypnotised brilliance’ of his prose and dialogue After the first night of his play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the National Theatre in London in 1967, Tom Stoppard awoke, like Lord Byron, and found himself famous. This new star in the playwriting firmament was a restless, questing bundle of contradictions. Stoppard wrote great theatre because, primarily, he wrote argumentative and witty dialogue. Writing plays, he said, was the only respectable way of contradicting oneself. His favourite line in modern drama was Christopher Hampton’s in The Philanthropist: “I’m a man of no convictions – at least, I think I am.” Stoppard, who has died aged 88, was always patient about the demands of the publicity machine, though just as deeply averse, like Harold Pinter , to discussing his work, or indeed his private life, in public. Yet what one critic called “the hypnotised brilliance” of his English prose and dialogue fascinated journalists, as well as the public, who thought of Stoppard as “a bounced Czech” (he described himself thus, having been born in Moravia) with a showman’s flair and a curatorial devotion to his adopted language on a par with Conrad’s, or Nabokov’s. Continue reading...
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