Britain’s Treasury has unveiled a new special edition coin to commemorate the life of Prince Philip, who died in April at the age of 99.
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British Airways and Ryanair are being investigated over whether they broke competition laws by not offering refunds to customers facing cancelled flights due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the companies should have issued refunds for the cancelled trips when planes were grounded due to the pandemic.
Investigators will be writing to both airlines and will also look at
Britain’s Treasury has unveiled a new special edition coin to commemorate the life of Prince Philip, who died in April at the age of 99.
According to experts and royal watchers, when he returns to the UK for the late Princess Diana’s statue unveiling in July, Prince Harry will bring along his son Archie to spend time with the royal family. The former Duke, who has been at the centre of media scrutiny following his exit from the royal family and UK last year, and then after his tell-all interview with Oprah Wifrey, will return to the UK in July to mark Princess Diana’s 60th birthday. Amidst all the tension, royal expert Duncan
Channel 4 has spelled out what could be at risk if the UK government pushes ahead with proposals to sell the iconic broadcaster behind hits including The Great British Bake Off and It’s A Sin.
Dame Joan Collins couldn’t resist taking a cheeky swipe at Piers Morgan’s Good Morning Britain exit as he tried to quiz her about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.The actress was the latest star to sit down with Piers for his biographical talk series, following her colourful life and career in the spotlight.
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BBC director general Tim Davie and two of his predecessors, Tony Hall and John Birt, have eaten large helpings of humble pie under intense questioning from British lawmakers over the Princess Diana scandal.
K.J. Yossman The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have fired another salvo against the British media by issuing a legal letter accusing the BBC of “false and defamatory” reporting over a story regarding their newborn daughter Lilibet’s name.The latest spat centers around whether or not the couple asked Queen Elizabeth II for permission to use her personal nickname, “Lilibet,” for their daughter.
Ryanair are under investigation over whether they breached consumer laws by not offering refunds to customers for cancelled flights due to the Covid pandemic. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the companies should have issued refunds for the cancelled trips when planes were grounded due to the pandemic.
Prince Edward had quite the witty response when asked about his nephew Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that saw the couple put the British royal family on blast. The Earl of Wessex and his wife, Sophie Wessex, recently participated in a Q&A with the U.K.'s The Telegraph, where they were asked whether they watched the Sussexes two-hour sit-down that aired on March 7.
Kate Middleton allegedly told friends that it wasn’t too late to "pull" Meghan Markle and Prince Harry back in the fold before their tell-all with Oprah Winfrey aired. The claim is being made by Camilla Tominey, Associate Editor of the Daily Telegraph in London.