Katie Price’s Easter pantomime production of Pinocchio has seen ticket prices slashed by 50% due to poor sales, with blocks of tickets still available a week before the show.
Day: 7 April 2025
A baby girl named Amy Isabel was born in the UK as the first child resulting from a womb transplant, performed on her mother, Grace Davidson, in 2023.
Jacob Murphy’s early brace helped Newcastle secure a dominant 3-0 victory, propelling them to fifth in the Premier League and bolstering their Champions League qualification hopes.
The UK’s economic options are severely constrained due to high borrowing and record tax levels, limiting the government’s ability to respond to the economic shock caused by Trump’s tariff announcement.
The introduction of Belinda Chandra as a new companion offers a fresh dynamic, with her strong-willed personality and medical expertise adding depth to the storyline.
The Premier League typically allocates four Champions League spots, with potential for a fifth due to European Performance Spots (EPS) based on collective club performances in Europe.
Two gang members, Valeriy Popovych and Vitaliy Lutsak, were sentenced to 6.5 years each for laundering £6.63 million by buying and selling vehicles in Ukraine, exploiting demand created by the war.
Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz are reportedly developing a close relationship following their recent breakups from Kaia Gerber and Channing Tatum, respectively.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society has called for an independent investigation into the deaths of 15 aid workers killed by Israeli troops in Gaza, describing the incident as “atrocious”.
Haas Team Praises Bearman’s Maturity After Top-10 Finish in Japanese GP Haas F1 Team principal Ayao Komatsu has commended rookie Oliver Bearman for his impressive…
Peter Brooks has been convicted of attempted murder after stabbing fellow plastic surgeon Graeme Perks following a botched arson attempt on Perks’ home.
A week in crisis, Pyongyang opens up global marathon runners and this week spells the end of Scotland’s heatwave. This weeks World News Briefing is dominated by the fallout from Trump’s Tariff gamble. The US tariffs and trade wars launched by the Trump administration have signaled the end of globalisation.
It is hard to focus on anything else, but let’s not forget the events from the weekend, where Israel executed and buried Palestinian doctors and medics in a mass grave, which was exposed as a ‘mistake’ by the many but significantly by the BBC as well.
There is a certain level of optimism by the Starmer government, they were hit by the least amount of tariffs, especially compared to the EU, perhaps, that invite from the King may have done trick. But this may have more to do with teh fact the UK quietly and efficiently signed a mineral deal with Ukraine in January 2025.
Cliff Notes – The ‘most disturbing film ever made’ is being adapted into a TV series The 1984 film Threads, known for its harrowing depiction…
Cliff Notes – Harry Brook confirmed as England’s new white-ball captain Harry Brook has been appointed as England’s white-ball captain for both T20I and ODI…
Experts have warned investors about a ‘Black Monday’-like crash on April 7. On Sunday, U.S. stock futures plummeted, and the internet being as creative and hilarious as it is flooded Twitter/X with ‘Orange Monday’ memes.
Cliff Notes – How Ipswich’s Delap became Man United’s top transfer target Manchester United is prioritising Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap as their preferred summer…
Cliff Notes A two-phase statutory public inquiry has been initiated into the Southport murders, focusing first on the circumstances surrounding Axel Rudakubana’s attack at a…
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The animated adaptation of the 1966 Doctor Who story, The Savages, includes specific trigger warnings regarding themes of discrimination and exploitation by technologically advanced civilisations.
Anthony John Felton, a headteacher, pleaded guilty to attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to his deputy, Richard Pyke, at St Joseph’s Roman Catholic Comprehensive School in South Wales.