Meghan Markle 'wants to be in the White House' says expert SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info According to The Telegraph, the Sussexes' decision to take a solo walk down the lengthy aisle of St Paul’s Cathedral for the service of thanksgiving on June 3 "raised eyebrows" as the couple could have travelled alongside Beatrice, Eugenie and their husbands, who were sat next to them in the pews. The Sussexes were spotted leaving Clarence House on Friday morning as they were in a "security pod" with Beatrice and Eugenie, after expressing concerns about their level of protection during their visit. Meghan and Harry's UK visit for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee was incredibly brief and the couple left the country before the celebrations had … [Read more...] about Sussexes ‘raised eyebrows’ behind palace walls during major event
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New dates for Adele’s Las Vegas shows revealed after pop superstar sensationally pulled plug
ADELE’S postponed Las Vegas residency has finally been booked in – with the opening night coming in November. According to information leaked from Ticketmaster in the US, Weekends With Adele will be held at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from November 18 and end on February 24. And sources told how a formal announcement of the rearranged dates is expected before the end of the month. It is understood bosses at the Sin City venue are now pushing for the dates to be made public, in an attempt to give fans as much time as possible to make arrangements. One source said last night: “The buzz is that we are gearing up for a booking announcement before the end of the month. “It has been a hugely stressful time for the exec here, because they staked so much money on her deal. Read More on Adele HIT THE JACKPOT UK winner SCOOPS £195million jackpot - making them the biggest winner ever RUMOUR HAS IT Adele poised to … [Read more...] about New dates for Adele’s Las Vegas shows revealed after pop superstar sensationally pulled plug
Royal residences the Queen and Royal Family own privately – including beloved Balmoral
Queen's Balmoral estate 'changed' to aid 'mobility' says expert SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Several of the Royal Family's most iconic residences are owned by the Crown Estate, including Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. But there are several homes dotted around the UK that belong to the Queen , Prince Charles and Prince William in a private capacity, many of which are closed to the public. Related articles Prince Harry ‘not pleased’ with Meghan’s ‘clingy’ behaviour Prince George and Princess Charlotte's new school has unusual routine Norfolk The Royal Family descends on Norfolk every winter for the Christmas period, and the main private royal residence is Sandringham House. First … [Read more...] about Royal residences the Queen and Royal Family own privately – including beloved Balmoral
Storm Eunice: Major incident declared in Cornwall
Published 17 February Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Related Topics Storm Eunice A major incident has been declared in Cornwall after a red weather warning was issued ahead of Storm Eunice. The Met Office has upgraded its wind warning from amber to red for the north coast of Devon and Cornwall with warnings of "danger to life". Cornwall Council said it was working with its partners to prepare and was ready to respond to reports of damage. It comes as both Devon and Cornwall County Councils advised people against unnecessary travel . Cornwall Councillor Martyn Alvey, cabinet member for the environment and climate change, said: "This is still an evolving situation, but we are expecting an extremely powerful winter storm, so our message to residents is to ensure you stay up to date with the forecast, and to avoid all non-essential travel during the storm." … [Read more...] about Storm Eunice: Major incident declared in Cornwall
‘Rare’ sighting of Northern Lights in sky above Dartmoor
By Alex Green Published 20 July Share close Share page Copy link About sharing A photographer has captured a rare sighting of the Northern Lights over Dartmoor National Park. Hannahbella Nel saw the natural light display, often seen in Norway and Iceland, in the sky above Brentor, Devon. Instead of the classic greens and blues, the lights showed up in orange and purple - an effect of pollution and "particulate matter". BBC forecaster David Braine said the sighting in Devon was "very rare" . Ms Nel said this was her first visit to Brentor, a well-known spot for capturing long exposure photographs of the Milky Way and other celestial events. A keen Aurora hunter, Ms Nel has seen the Northern Lights a number of times across the world, but she said when she saw the display in Devon on 8 July it was the furthest south she had ever seen it. She said: "I was completely … [Read more...] about ‘Rare’ sighting of Northern Lights in sky above Dartmoor
How Smart Urban Design Can Decrease Crime And Promote Public Safety | The Daily Wire
In Washington D.C.’s Union Station, the Starbucks has gone out of business because of soaring crime. In Philadelphia, public concourses beneath Center City, which connect transportation hubs, are filled to capacity with vagrants and the mentally ill, creating unsafe conditions. Scenes like these are playing out all over the country, and, while the most important thing local government can do to restore a semblance of order is return to proactive and effective policing, it is not the only arrow in our public safety quiver. In fact, infrastructure and urban planning can play, and have played, a vital role in reducing crime and vagrancy in America. In New York City these days, there is a perfect example of how infrastructure and public planning can create spaces that encourage safety and order. The old Penn Station just below Madison Square Garden is dark and sprawling, and it has strange corners and crevices, providing easy access for sleeping or doing drugs. By comparison, the new … [Read more...] about How Smart Urban Design Can Decrease Crime And Promote Public Safety | The Daily Wire