Prince Charles seen in public for first time since Meghan and Harry interview

Prince Charles has carried out his first public duty since the explosive claims aired by Harry and Meghan's in Sunday's Oprah Winfrey interview.

Speeding up easing lockdown risks ‘flying blind’, govt chief scientific adviser warns

Speeding up easing lockdown risks leaving the country "flying blind" to the risks of another surge in cases, the government's chief scientific adviser has warned.

Tearful Kardashian West ‘feels like a loser’ in trailer as final series of TV show documents marriage breakdown

Kim Kardashian West, who filed for divorce from Kanye West last month, breaks down in tears in a teaser for the final series of her family's reality TV show.

Apple event rumoured for 23 March – here’s what we’re expecting to be released

Apple will hold its first launch event of the year on 23 March several leakers have suggested, at which it will announce a handful of new products and features.

Vicar Of Dibley actor Trevor Peacock dies of dementia-related illness

Actor Trevor Peacock, who appeared alongside Dawn French in The Vicar Of Dibley, has died of a dementia-related illness.

Nightingale hospitals to close as they are no longer needed

Nightingale hospitals established to help the NHS cope with a surge in coronavirus cases will close from April.

Jess Glynne ‘wholeheartedly sorry’ over ‘unacceptable’ transphobic slur in interview

Singer Jess Glynne has said she is "wholeheartedly sorry" after using an "unacceptable" transphobic slur in an interview.

Royal racism allegations could be ‘just a dumb question’, Meghan’s father says

Allegations concerns were raised by a Royal household member over the skin colour of The Duchess of Sussex's son Archie could have been "just a dumb question", her father said.