Hiding in plain sight: everyone from Meghan to the Beckhams wants a funnel neck
The popularity of funnel-neck jackets has surged, with sales increasing by 1,000% year-on-year at John Lewis, highlighting their appeal among shoppers.
Prue Leith opens up on 'Red Room of Pain' in candid marriage insight
Prue Leith shares personal insights into her marriage with John Playfair and the unique areas of their home, including the humorously dubbed 'Red Room of Pain'.
Review: 'Värn' by Johan Skoog
The article reviews a new artistic installation and film project, 'Värn', by John Skoog that reflects on themes of resistance and community during turbulent times, set against the backdrop of historical conflicts in Sweden.
Goodbye to a pizza giant? Papa John’s will close 300 locations and lay off staff to curb its crisis
Papa John’s plans to close 300 locations and cut 7% of its corporate workforce by the end of 2027 as part of efforts to boost its national sales amid financial struggles.
Kennedy warns Ayatollah wants to 'drink our blood out of a boot' as Iran tensions escalate
Senator John Kennedy warned that Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei aims to harm Americans as tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran regarding nuclear weapons.
Økokrim Rejects Criticism from Elden
The Norwegian Economic Crime Unit, Økokrim, dismisses attorney John Christian Elden's criticism regarding the corruption charges against his clients, Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen.
Ten years in prison sentenced to former civil registry official who issued passports without entering the money into the collection system
John G., a former civil registry official in Zamora, Ecuador, was sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzlement after issuing passports without depositing the collected fees into the official system.
Defence secretary orders search for record of Epstein trafficking women through RAF bases
The UK Defence Secretary has ordered a review of military records to investigate Jeffrey Epstein's alleged trafficking of women through RAF bases.
Cellmate detained after inmate convicted of sexual assault found dead at California prison
California prison officials are investigating the homicide of an inmate, John Cisneros, found dead in his cell, with his cellmate detained for questioning.
The traps of AI for Beatles fans: levitating photographers and old signs
The article discusses the lasting impact of The Beatles' legacy and the hope among fans for a new collective to emerge from the sons of the original band members.
Rising tide of new voters forcing a tax rethink on property
Australia's lax property tax is drawing scrutiny, especially as new voters emphasize housing affordability amid rising property values.
Cornyn expects Dems to side with illegal immigrant truckers by opposing his CDL ban
Senator John Cornyn expects Democratic opposition to his legislation that would prohibit illegal immigrants from getting commercial driver’s licenses, despite it aligning with President Trump’s proposals.
John Njie in his first leading role: "Nice to play a whole person"
John Njie reflects on his first leading role in the upcoming play 'Shifters', where he embodies a complex character grappling with feelings of abandonment.
Tourette Syndrome: An 'uncharted' disorder in Greece – The stigma and lack of information
The article discusses the challenges surrounding Tourette Syndrome in Greece, highlighting societal stigma and limited public awareness.
Thune calls out 'two Americas' as Democrats refuse to stand for war heroes, law enforcement at SOTU
Senate Majority Leader John Thune criticized congressional Democrats for their lack of support for war heroes and law enforcement during President Trump's State of the Union address, highlighting a significant political divide.
AI chose the best writer in history, and the answer is not what many imagine
An AI has determined that John Cheever is the best writer in history, challenging popular opinions about literary greatness.
There Is a Smell of Burnt Rubber About the Russian Fear in 'Värn'
John Skoog's film 'Värn' explores Cold War anxieties through an eccentric lens, blending art and existential themes.
Fetterman hailed Trump's SOTU speech as 'powerful' for honoring veterans as other Dems were more critical
Senator John Fetterman described President Trump's State of the Union address as 'powerful' for its tribute to veterans, amidst contrasting critical reactions from other Democrats.
John Terry's manager stance backed up after making Chelsea frustration public
John Terry has expressed his frustration over the lack of managerial opportunities since retiring from football, despite his successful career and a strong belief in his capabilities to lead a team.
Natasha demands investigation into attack on Obi, Odigie-Oyegun
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has called for an investigation into a reported attack on Peter Obi and John Odigie-Oyegun, highlighting concerns about political violence in Nigeria.
African leaders pool $2.5tn to boost cross-border infrastructure
African leaders have established the Africa Infrastructure Financing Facility to mobilize $2.5 trillion for cross-border infrastructure projects aligned with Agenda 2063.
John Fetterman speaks on possibly being lone Democrat to shake Trump's hand at State of the Union
Senator John Fetterman discusses being the only Democrat to shake hands with President Trump at the State of the Union, emphasizing the need for more constructive behavior from his party.
Ken Paxton believes he'll crush 'Fake John Cornyn' even without a Trump endorsement
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is confident he can win the Republican Senate primary without Donald Trump's endorsement despite facing several challengers.
Minister John Reimberg: 'They are capable of inventing the most sordid nonsense to evade their responsibility'
Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg dismissed allegations circulating on social media linking him to a criminal leader's testimony, asserting that no one is above the law.
Inspired by an environmental essay, he created the biggest television success in the world and made billions of dollars
John De Mol, the creator of Big Brother and La Voz, revolutionized television with his innovative reality formats that have been adapted in over 70 countries.
Ex-Senate chief whip distances self from attack on Odigie-Oyegun’s house
Sir Rowland Owie, a former Chief Whip of the Nigerian Senate, has publicly distanced himself from the attacks on Chief John Odigie-Oyegun’s house and a party Secretariat following a political event in Nigeria.
John Lewis scraps £500m deal to build 1,000 rental homes
The John Lewis Partnership has canceled a planned £500 million project to construct 1,000 rental homes due to challenging economic conditions.
John Skoog: "Who needs cynicism these days?"
Artist and filmmaker John Skoog discusses his project "Värn," which encompasses an exhibition at Moderna Museet and a feature film, both reflecting on Cold War themes and modern societal anxieties.
Chelsea baffled by John Terry rant as club icon hits out months after 'quitting coaching'
John Terry expresses frustration over not being considered for Chelsea's caretaker manager position, which has left the club surprised.
BBC launches investigation after racist insult aired during BAFTA broadcast
The BBC has opened an investigation into the airing of a racist insult during the BAFTA awards broadcast, which occurred while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.
John Obi Mikel reveals hidden financial secrets about the lives of football players
Former Chelsea star John Obi Mikel discusses the financial pressures faced by professional footballers, particularly regarding family support and the management of substantial salaries.
BBC Scandal: 'Which Words End up in the Tic Repertoire Cannot be Influenced'
A Tourette activist made headlines and stirred controversy during the BAFTA Awards by shouting offensive words, including a racial slur, which broadcasted live on BBC.
1976 Star Wars teaser trailer resurfaces and fans amazed by 1 major difference
A 1976 teaser trailer for the original Star Wars film has surfaced online, revealing a significant difference from the final version that has surprised fans.
Paul McCartney reveals explosive 'f--- you, John' moment after Beatles lawsuit
Paul McCartney discusses his contentious decision to sue The Beatles and the resulting fallout in a new documentary.
Double deal stack gets John Lewis shoppers Elemis, Aveda and more for £3 each
John Lewis shoppers can purchase The Rejuvenate Box, containing premium skincare products, for as low as £23.16 after cashback.
‘She was more than what happened to her’: Family honours memory of Rebecca Contois
The family of Rebecca Contois commemorates her life in Winnipeg’s St. John’s Park, reflecting on her love of the outdoors and the impact of her tragic death.
John Cleese says he’s now avoiding B.C. because of crackdown on gender ideology criticism
British comedian John Cleese is avoiding British Columbia during his upcoming tour due to concerns over legal repercussions related to his views on gender ideology.
"I am mortified": John Davidson, who has Tourette's syndrome, regrets his racist words at the Baftas
John Davidson, a Scottish man with Tourette's syndrome, expressed deep regret for uttering racist remarks at the Baftas, attributing them to his uncontrollable tics.
John Ivison: The election temptation of Mark Carney
The article discusses the growing temptation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to call for a spring election as his popularity rises in recent polls.
BAFTA tic sufferer says he was beaten within an inch of his life over Tourettes
Tourette's activist John Davidson has shared his experiences of violence and discrimination related to his condition, emphasizing the realities of living with coprolalia in the public eye.
IPAC condemns attack on Obi, Odigie-Oyegun, ADC leaders
The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) condemned the attack on political figures, including Peter Obi and John Odigie-Oyegun, in Edo State, deeming it an escalation of political intolerance.
Baylen Out Loud star flooded with support as she issues emotional statement
Reality star Baylen Dupree receives overwhelming support after defending Tourette's campaigner John Davidson following a racial slur incident at the BAFTAs.
BAFTA tic sufferer John Davidson reveals insult he called host Alan Cumming
John Davidson, a Tourette's syndrome sufferer, made headlines for shouting offensive language, including a racial slur, during the BAFTA awards, prompting apologies from both him and the organization.
When John Terry took on Fabio Capello: World Cup untold stories from South Africa 2010
The article recounts the events surrounding John Terry's press conference during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, highlighting the tension between him and manager Fabio Capello.
Three-year-old boy needs life-saving surgery after rash on his cheek
A three-year-old boy from Pontypridd requires life-saving surgery due to a rare immune disorder diagnosed from a rash on his cheek.
Man found guilty of postmaster’s manslaughter again in retrial
Troy Maskell has been found guilty of manslaughter in the retrial of the death of 73-year-old John Burke, following a previous conviction that was quashed on appeal.
John Locke and the Right to Rebellion
The article discusses the debate surrounding U.S. intervention in Venezuela, focusing on the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro and the clash between national sovereignty and human rights.
What people with Tourette’s want you to know
A man attending the BAFTAs experienced involuntary Tourette's outbursts, raising awareness about the condition and its misinterpretations.
John Heitinga walked out of Spurs after just 32 DAYS despite being asked to stay
John Heitinga left Tottenham Hotspur just 32 days after joining the club, despite being invited to remain following a managerial change.
Rubio, Ratcliffe to deliver classified Iran briefing to Gang of Eight ahead of Trump's State of the Union
Marco Rubio and John Ratcliffe are set to brief congressional leaders on increasing tensions with Iran before Trump's State of the Union address.