'The Pirates! Band of Misfits' Clip: Big Boned
Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant) defends his parrot.
Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant) defends his parrot.
British serial entrepreneur Harry Gestetner's company sold his company Fanfix for a reported £52m when he was just 21.
Co-owner of investment management firm called for ‘urgent’ post-Brexit changes to City rules at committee meetings
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In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Chief Political Correspondent Camilla Turner and US Editor Tony Diver on an alleged Chinese hacking plot against the UK and the US. Then we speak to Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan on her visit to Latvia to understand how the Baltic nations are mobilising to counter any future attack by the Russian Federation. Finally, we speak to Senior Foreign Correspondent Roland Oliphant on the rising tensions after decades of conflict, bet
IN FOCUS: A year on from O’Grady’s death, an ITV documentary charts the rise of the comedian’s drag persona, and lifts the lid on the kind man behind the cutting character. Katie Rosseinsky talks to the director and O’Grady’s close friend, Gaby Roslin
IN FOCUS: The timelessly silly comedian gets the career eulogy he deserves in a new star-filled documentary. It’s a fitting tribute for a performer who’s never been easy to pin down, says Louis Chilton
Searching for simple Easter baking inspiration? Look no further than these indulgent recipes, perfect for making with kids
LET’S UNPACK THAT: The BBC’s reboot has provoked lots of adult nostalgia, but watching it with kids, as Oliver Keens did, reveals a show that is not only exciting and knowingly silly but also unfailingly nice, with bags of positive reinforcement at every turn
The crisis at Thames Water leaked out late on Wednesday as directors gathered for an emergency board meeting, some joining via video conference and others round a table at its London office.
FedEx Corp (NYSE:FDX) has reported an insider sell according to a recent SEC filing. On March 28, 2024, Sriram Krishnasamy, who serves as the Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, and CEO of Dataworks, a branch of FedEx Corp, sold 354 shares of the company.
Director Loretta Sanchez has sold 8,719 shares of Universal Technical Institute Inc (NYSE:UTI) on March 26, 2024, according to a recent SEC Filing.
T-Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ:TMUS), a leading provider of wireless services, including voice, messaging, and data, recently experienced a significant insider transaction.
KLA Corp (NASDAQ:KLAC), a leading provider of process control and yield management solutions for the semiconductor and related nanoelectronics industries, has reported an insider sale according to a recent SEC filing.
Deborah Clifford, the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Autodesk Inc (NASDAQ:ADSK), has sold 5,553 shares of the company on March 27, 2024, according to a recent SEC filing.
Stephen Hope, the Senior Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer of Autodesk Inc (NASDAQ:ADSK), sold 1,757 shares of the company on March 27, 2024, according to a recent SEC filing.
The Terminator star previously joked he became ‘a little bit more of a machine’ after the surgery.
The ever-evolving singer superstar is now set to embark on a new era with the release of Cowboy Carter, her country-inspired album.
Photos of French president’s three-day trip to Brazil to reaffirm countries’ partnership delight internet observers
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to prioritise completion of free trade deals with Britain and Oman in the first 100 days of the next government if he wins upcoming elections as opinion polls predict, two government sources said. Modi has asked Indian ministries to set annual goals for the next five years that will fit into a 100-day action plan as he chalks out a strategy to fuel further growth in Asia's third-largest economy. Among its goals for the 100-day plan, the trade ministry aims to feature the pacts with Britain and Oman, as talks on both deals are in their final stages, said the sources, who have direct knowledge of the discussions.
STORY: The U.S. government approved $60 million in relief funds for the state of Maryland on Thursday to begin rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The bridge collapsed Tuesday morning after a massive cargo freighter that had lost power plowed into the structure in Baltimore Harbor. The bodies of two men have been recovered while four others are missing and presumed dead. They were conducting repairs on the bridge when it was struck. "Our hearts are with their families. And we are so sorry about this tragedy.” Maryland Governor Wes Moore said Thursday that recovering the missing workers and bringing closure to their families remained a top priority. He also confirmed the Biden-Harris administration had approved his state’s emergency funds request on Thursday, hours after it was submitted— an extraordinarily quick relief payout after such a disaster. Maryland officials said the emergency funds would support “laying the foundation for a rapid recovery" and that the state may seek more funds if needed. Federal officials have reportedly told Maryland lawmakers the final price tag for a new bridge could be much higher than the $60 million approved Thursday — at least $2 billion — but that funding to build a replacement bridge must be approved by the U.S. Congress. Moore said there was a quote "long road ahead" to rebuild the bridge. “When you have a chance to see that wreckage up close, you fully understand the enormity of the challenge. This is an incredibly complex job and our timeline will be long.” A team of experts must first assess how to dislodge the vessel, which is loaded with thousands of containers and entangled in bridge debris. Moore said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was bringing in the largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard to help with the removal.