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Meghan Markle Accused of Using Her Kids for Cash in Instagram Post
Meghan Markle faces fresh criticism after posting photos of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on her Instagram. The Duchess of Sussex, who has
Kate Garraway Faces New Banking Crisis Amid Mounting Financial Struggles
TV presenter Kate Garraway has been hit with yet another financial blow after being locked out of her bank accounts, adding to a growing list
Furious Piers Morgan Calls Out Darren Jones Over Question Time Row
Piers Morgan didn’t hold back after a fiery exchange on BBC’s Question Time left viewers baffled and politicians scrambling. The outspoken broadcaster went straight for
Starmer Stands Firm on PIP Cuts Despite Backlash from Labour Ranks
Keir Starmer is digging in his heels over controversial plans to slash disability benefits, brushing off mounting fury from his own MPs. As tempers flare
Katie Price Unveils ‘Bigger and Bolder’ Look in Ibiza Poolside Debut
Katie Price has left fans gobsmacked with her latest body transformation after showing off the results of another cosmetic procedure while partying in Ibiza. The
Kering Appoints Renault Boss Luca de Meo as CEO to Revive Gucci
French luxury group Kering has tapped Luca de Meo, the outgoing chief executive of Renault, to become its next CEO in a bold bid to
Backlash as BBC Hosts Laugh at Viral Video of Art Destruction
BBC Breakfast hosts Rachel Burden and Ben Boulos have faced criticism following a Sunday segment that didn’t sit well with viewers. The presenters were seen
Rylan Clark Slams Shop After Mum’s Escalator Fall
Rylan Clark has hit out after shop staff charged his mum, Linda, for a pair of flip flops she was forced to wear following a
BBC Breakfast Viewers Furious Over Host’s ‘Inappropriate’ Behavior During Coverage of Horror News Story
BBC Breakfast has landed itself in hot water after a Sunday morning segment left some viewers fuming. What was meant to be a light-hearted moment
Fury Erupts as 100,000 Asylum Seekers May Get Homes While Brits Struggle Through Housing Crisis
More than 100,000 asylum seekers could soon be placed into taxpayer-funded homes, including houses, flats, and bedsits, and it’s left plenty of people across the
