Ben Stiller arrives in Poland to meet Ukrainian refugees
The actor said he hoped to ‘share stories that illustrate the human impact of war and to amplify calls for solidarity’.
The actor said he hoped to ‘share stories that illustrate the human impact of war and to amplify calls for solidarity’.
The collection launched in May with 100% of the profits going to charity.
The duchess spoke with British Vogue for a lengthy piece ahead of her 75th birthday.
The Sarries boss has been the driving force behind the club being on the brink of more title success.
The 35-year-old is poised to make his comeback off the bench as scrum-half back up to Harry Randall.
The seven-time world champion has bought a Sega Genesis
Formula One’s regulator has vowed to “reduce or eliminate” porpoising on the advice of its medical team.
The Senegal striker is heading to Bayern Munich.
IT IS WITH dismay that I learnt of plans submitted to build houses on a hitherto greenfield site on Oberlands, St Martin's. What folly. Pasture, with its capacity for carbon sequestration, is one of the most important defences against rising temperatures and climate change disaster. Guernsey may well have a housing shortage, but replacing green spaces in a rural setting with housing of the type proposed will not solve the issue. It will simply degrade the environment for all and contribute to even greater existential problems. As a regular visitor to the island, I can assure the authorities that the attraction of Guernsey for tourists lies not just in its beaches – for sun and sea The Mediterranean is a far cheaper alternative. No, the island's charm lies largely in its as yet unspoilt inland parishes, the green lanes, banks, wild flowers, small scale agriculture and the accessibility of countryside. To allow building to encroach on this is madness: why destroy the very thing that tourists come for? The built-up environment is what we mainlanders are trying to escape when we visit Guernsey. We recognise on the island all that we have lost by not protecting our greenbelt land. The only people to benefit from creeping urbanisation are the developers. The States should rethink their housing development policy and forbid all future construction on green fields. If not, the island will lose its tourists and the income they generate.
News of her trip to Royal Ascot has featured on editions of national mastheads including The Sun and Daily Mail.
The franchise acknowledged the controversy caused by loaning the historic dress to the reality TV star for the event.
Former England and Saracens lock Kruis will retire after the match.
Wayne Rooney was on holiday.
The France international is leaving the club this summer.
The matter has been “amicably resolved”, Michael Parks, a lawyer representing Mo’Nique, told The Hollywood Reporter.