Man, 40s, carrying an AXE is stopped outside Buckingham Palace and arrested by patrolling police
Armed Met Police officers were on patrol when they spotted the man, believed to be in his forties, walking on The Mall (file picture used) in central London holding the axe at around 6.30pm on Tuesday. Read more...
Covid US FDA and CDC pause Johnson Johnson vaccine roll-out after six women develop blood clots
The two authorities are not revoking emergency authorization of it, but say they are recommending a pause in the administering of it until more data is collected. Read more...
Tube that props open blood vessels could conquer impotence
A tube that props open tiny blood vessels may offer a new way to tackle impotence. The wire tube is implanted inside the tiny arteries measuring just 1mm wide that supply blood to the penis. Read more...
VHS Tapes Are Worth Money
Despite the rise of streaming, there is still a vast library of moving images that are categorically unavailable anywhere else. Also a big nostalgia factor. Read more...
Clementine Ford reveals the problem with MAFS' Melissa Rawson and Bryce Ruthven's relationship
Feminist writer Clementine Ford has revealed the problem with Married At First Sight coupleBryce Ruthven andMelissa Rawson's relationship. Read more...
Orchestra Of The Royal Opera House album review It will sweep you away
Prokofiev's Romeo And Juliet has claims to be the most dazzling of all romantic ballet scores. Read more...
Ex-Barcelona scout tells of 'BETRAYAL' at missing out on Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo
The young forwards, both 20, are rising stars in Zinedine Zidane's first-team, with Vinicius moving to Madrid in 2018 and Rodrygo a year later - but Andre Cury says it should have turned out differently. Read more...
Highest suspension bridge in Canada to open in May Golden Skybridge crosses canyon 426ft up
When the Golden Skybridge opens in May it will become, at 426ft, the highest suspension bridge in Canada. The experience will offer up dramatic 360-degree views of alpine vistas. Read more...
The Yankees Have a Rough Day as Rays Gets Rings and Then Romp
Aaron Judge was sidelined once again, and Gio Urshela was put on the Covid-19 injured list because of vaccine side effects. Read more...
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Energy bills Households set for costs to rise by hundreds of pounds
Some 56 fixed deals are finishing this month, with more than 1.3m homes facing a 324m rise to bills in total, according to data from Uswitch. Read more...
JD Sports boosted by lockdown switch to 'ath-leisure'
It is poised to reveal just how much hay it has managed to make in a year that has decimated much of the industry. In January it wowed the City with a trading update. Read more...
Nigeria's President Buhari describes prison break which freed nearly 2000 inmates as 'act of terrorism'
Nearly 2000 inmates broke free from a prison in southeast Nigeria Monday after armed men invaded the site and used explosives to blast parts of the prison, authorities said. Read more...
19 people sentenced to death by Myanmar military
Nineteen people have been sentenced to death in Myanmar for killing an associate of an army captain, the military-owned Myawaddy TV station said on Friday -- the first such sentences announced in public since a February 1 coup and crackdown on protesters. Read more...
Princes Welcome 2 America, an Unreleased Album, Is Due Out in July
The politically minded, never-before-heard 2010 album will be the first complete project released from Princes storied vault. Read more...
Dillian Whyte launches furious attack on 'joker' WBC champion Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder
Whyte kept his world title dreams alive last month by avenging his shock knockout defeat by Alexander Povetkin last August with afourth round stoppage victory in Gibraltar. Read more...
What Bears Can Teach Us About Our Exercise Habits
Scientists have found that grizzlies, like people, seem to choose the path of least resistance. Read more...
A Hole in One Pushes Corey Conners Up the Masters Leaderboard
The shot by the Canadian golfer was the sixth hole in one on No. 6 in tournament history. Read more...