Now fly to office!
Sick of traffic jams while getting to office? You can now fly to your work place James Bond-style as a businessman in the UK does in his very own jet pack.
Businessman Jeremy Paxton started doing his
France to ban words ‘mother, father’ from official documents under plan to legalise gay marriage
The French government has reportedly planned to ban the usage of the words ‘mother’ and ‘father’ from all official documents under controversial plans to legalise gay marriage.
This means only the w
Sitting for long can give you a ‘desk derriere’
Sitting in office for long hours can affect the size of your bottom — a problem that has been dubbed “desk derriere”, experts have warned.
John Terry quits England on eve of 'racism' hearing
Former England captain John Terry dramatically quit international football on Sunday, fewer than 24 hours before a Football Association hearing into allegations he racially abused Queens Park Rangers'
A new alias crops up for James Bond
One of Britain’s greatest spies of World War II, known by the code name “White Rabbit”, has been identified as the inspiration behind Ian Fleming’s celebrated character James Bond, claims a new book.
‘Indian visa denial was a deep wound’
Describing not being able to visit India for over 12 years as a “long exile,” controversial India-born writer Salman Rushdie says that being denied a visa and Indian embassies abroad keeping away from
Second slice of willkat wedding cake up for sale
After raising a staggering £1,917 the first time it appeared at an auction, another piece of cake from the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is set to go under the hammer.
Magnetic device to ‘turn off’ migraines
A new handheld magnetic device can “short circuit” migraines with the touch of a button!
Voice of Bond girls banned from events
Nikki van der Zyl, has been the voice of some of the most sultry Bond girls from Ursula Andress to Shirley Eaton, but is banned from events marking 50 years of 007 films as her presence might embarras
‘Keats took opium while writing poems’
John Keats, the iconic romantic poet, was a drug addict and consumed opium to “keep up his spirits” while writing some of his most famous poems, a contentious new biography has claimed.