Tube passengers rush to woman's defence as aggressive man threatens to 'knock her out'
This is the moment a group of passengers leapt to a woman's defence after a man became aggressive towards her on the London Underground. In a video …
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Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has opened up on why Barack Obama paid a surprise visit to Downing Street. The former US president made the unexpected visit to No.10 on Monday (18 March) to meet with Rishi Sunak. Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday (19 March), Mr Scaramucci was quizzed over Mr Obama’s visit by Susanna Reid and Ed Balls. He said: “I think Obama is going to help Joe Biden in the coming months. He is probably expressing some sentiment from the White House to the prime minister about the coalition we need to have with the Ukrainian war.”
Rishi Sunak’s 4-month-old nephew becomes multi-millionaire after receiving £22m gift from grandfather
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James Bond bosses ‘finally formally offer 007 role to British actor’
A British actor has been formally offered the role of James Bond and is expected to sign the contract this week, it has been claimed. Speculation over …
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How hydrofoil boat startup Candela took a wild idea and made it fly
In 1906, inventor Enrico Forlanini launched the first hydrofoil boat on Lake Maggiore in the Italian alps. His contemporary innovator Alexander Bell later said a ride on Forlanini’s invention was “as smooth as flying.” Fast forward a little over a century to 2014, when Gustav Hasselskog quit his …