Halloween seek-and-find challenges puzzlers to find the hidden wishbone
Only the most keen-eyed participants will spot the wishbone in the Halloween-themed scene of this tricky seek-and find puzzle. 247 Blinds in the UK challenges you to find it amongst…
Priti Patel says deaths of up to three migrants in Channel is ‘an absolute tragedy’
Priti Patel says deaths of up to three migrants who are feared to have drowned in the Channel is an ‘absolute tragedy’ after rescue effort was called off After crossing…
COP26 faces more rain mayhem: German ambassador claims embassy staff were left stranded in London
The travel chaos sparked yesterday by the torrential downpours in the last night has delayed the arrival of Embassy staff to Glasgow for COP26. A German ambassador stated today that…
Cats: Almost a quarter of a MILLION strays are estimated to live in cities across the UK
Almost a quarter of a million stray cats — feral, lost or abandoned — are estimated to live in urban areas in the United Kingdom, a first-of-its-kind study has concluded.…
Two common birds in Patagonia regularly consume truffles, study finds
It’s one the most expensive ingredients in the world. Now it seems that truffles are not only enjoyed by humans, but also by birds. Researchers from the University of Florida…
Alec Baldwin is pictured with his family on Northeast coast
Alec Baldwin was spotted with his family in a quiet place on the Northeast coast. This comes a week after he killed Halyna Hutchins, a cinematographer, in an on-set accident…
‘Don’t risk swimming in Britain’s rivers’, says Environment Agency boss
Today, the Environment Agency boss warned Britons not to swim in the country’s rivers due to ongoing concern about sewage being dumped into them. John Leyland, chief of staff at…
Dogs tilt their heads to help them hear and process their owner’s requests more easily, study finds
Study: Why dogs tilt their heads. Pups tilt their faces to one side in order to hear and process their owners’ requests better, according to a study. Scientists conducted a…
How U.S. intelligence agencies produced reports on Afghanistan but missed Kabul’s rapid collapse
New review shows that although multiple reports were produced by four intelligence agencies on Afghanistan’s future, none of them foresaw the Taliban’s lightning march or predicted Kabul’s quick collapse. Summary…
How touchy-feely royals tactile greetings signal a desire to be more accessible
The protocol surrounding touching Royal Family members has been so strict that even a small breach like a hand on their back by a dignitary was enough to ignite columns…
