His Royal Flyness: Charles dances to the drums in Canada
Prince Charles showed off his dance moves in Canada as he took part in the traditional Drum Dance in Yellowknife on day three of his and the Duchess of Cornwall’s Canadian tour. .
Prince Charles showed off his dance moves in Canada as he took part in the traditional Drum Dance in Yellowknife on day three of his and the Duchess of Cornwall’s Canadian tour. .
The Palestinian Authority has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces international pressure to reform. President Mahmoud Abbas, who has led the PA for nearly two decades and remains in overall control, announced the new government in a presidential decree on Thursday. Abbas tapped Mohammad Mustafa, a longtime adviser, to be prime minister earlier this month.
The ring-tailed baby lemurs, which are critically endangered, have been born at Bridlington Animal Park.
One person was hospitalised with serious non-life-threatening injuries following a fire involving a propane tank at a kiosk near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Thursday, March 28, DC Fire and EMS said.Footage by Jeanne McVey shows the kiosk consumed by flames.The fire service initially reported the blaze as a one-alarm fire, and said an adult male was taken to hospital with serious non life threatening injuries.The cause of the fire was not known. Credit: Jeanne McVey/@RiverGirl707 via Storyful
The European Central Bank will cut interest rates in June, according to an overwhelming number of economists in a Reuters poll, but only a tiny majority now expect cumulative cuts of 100 basis points or more in 2024. Although several ECB policymakers have supported rate reductions, most likely in June, President Christine Lagarde said the bank could not commit to following a first cut with more. All 77 economists in the March 25-28 Reuters poll expected the ECB to keep the deposit rate unchanged at 4.00% on April 11.
"She rowed us to a quiet part of the lake there and I popped the question," Lerman recalled of his romantic proposal to his fianceé, adding that he's "terrible" at rowing a boat
The British Museum on Thursday appointed National Portrait Gallery chief Nicholas Cullinan as its new director, as the 265-year-old institution grapples with the apparent theft of hundreds of artifacts and growing international scrutiny of its collection. Previous director Hartwig Fischer resigned in August after the museum disclosed that more than 1,800 items were missing in an apparent case of insider theft. Mark Jones, former head of the Victoria and Albert Museum, has served as interim director since then.
Six people are presumed dead after the bridge collapsed, but what do we know about them?
The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act comes into force on April 1.
Labour leader was asked how party would plug £4bn gap at launch of its local election campaign in West Midlands
Microsoft's Copilot AI service is set to run locally on PCs, according to Intel.
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones futures rose Thursday after GDP and jobless claims. Apple stock dropped on a brokerage's downgrade.
Former president’s legal team set to argue his false claims about 2020 vote being stolen were protected under First Amendment
A group of hospitals serve up a menu rich in plants – and say they have had few complaints
Shoppers say they're comparable to expensive brand-name brands.
An analyst downgraded Palantir stock on views the data analytics software maker's valuation is inflated amid investor buzz over generative artificial intelligence.
A $10 billion battle between reinsurers and aircraft leasing companies seeking payouts for more than 200 jets stuck in Russia should be heard in London rather than Moscow, London's High Court ruled on Thursday. Aircraft lessors, including Ireland's AerCap and U.S.-listed Carlyle Aviation Partners, are pursuing insurers for losses after Russia's invasion of Ukraine grounded their jets in Russia.
Stock markets are ending a strong quarter on the front foot, with the FTSE 100 index back near the 8000 threshold. JD Sports Fashion is among those reporting today, while the Lloyd’s of London insurance marketplace has posted the best results in its recent history. Today’s developments also include the funding crisis at Thames Water and confirmation that the UK entered recession at the end of 2023 with GDP figures unrevised.
RHS’s Young Garden Designer of the Year 2022 shares his top tips for making the most of even the smallest space
BBC Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball was locked out of her own studio, in a pirate radio takeover by Tony Blackburn.
"I'm excited to bring a fresh energy to this story alongside Tom, and to welcome new audiences to the theatre."