John Cena hails BTS for helping him navigate a 'vulnerable moment'
John Cena has heaped praise on BTS fans, thanking them for helping him through his "vulnerable moment".
‘Keeps ye humble,’ the actor joked
After a year of lockdowns, the pandemic has only amplified our stresses. Here’s how to cope.
Hotels expert Ianthe Butt picks the best hotels in England offering standalone accommodation open now
William shared a personal message about his grandfather, alongside a sweet photo of the late Duke of Edinburgh with Prince George
And shares a never-before-seen photo of his grandfather
Harry said his grandpa was 'cheeky right 'til the end'
'You can be pretty damn sick' even if not requiring hospital care.
Harry is now back in the UK for his grandfather, Prince Philip's funeral
Thrillseekers have spent the day plunging into the jaws of Ancient Egyptian croc god, Sobek
At a low point in his career, his father Amitabh Bachchan saved him from quitting
A little-known Pembrokeshire town has taken the top spot.
The Duke of Cambridge issued a statement speaking of the 'kindness' his grandfather showed Kate Middleton
Jennifer Lopez is a well-known triple threat: Singer of anthems like 'I'm Real', star of beloved movie roles - need we mention Maid in Manhattan - and top notch dancing like the routine in the Get Right music video. It's hard to believe that the eternally youthful looking J-Lo turned 50 this year and it seems life is going better than ever.
The Duke of Edinburgh died peacefully on Friday 9 April
Countries will be sorted into ‘green’, ‘amber’ and ‘red’ lists.
You have the right to be entertained by a meme one rank senior
With domestic travel given the green light from 12 April, here’s The Independent’s pick of domestic stays
Harper Foy suffers from Harlequin Ichthyosis, which is a rare and severe skin condition.
Relieved retailers lift their shutters for the first time since Christmas Eve; waves crash ever so gently against the glistening beach pebbles; and the internet-famous goats can be heard from afar. It’s a surprisingly mild morning in Llandudno as I legally saunter along its palm tree-lined promenade that – like many others – I’ve yearned to revisit. In its summer pomp, North Beach and the adorning pier throngs with Midlanders like myself who regularly pop across the border for a dose of vitamin sea. Early this morning, it’s mostly local dog walkers and runners scattered along the seafront… though, I imagine many back home are packing up their cars as I write this. Such retailers reopening include Petticoat Lane, a charming independent boutique in the shadows of the promenade’s pastel hues. “It’s a mixture of relief and excitement, [to re-open]” said store owner Kate Russell, as I pop in for a chat at opening time. “We have a really great relationship with our customers, and it’s been quite strange not to see our customers for two quite long periods of time.” “We’ve stayed in touch online, where our customers can buy things and interact with us, but the main message we’ve been receiving is that they can’t wait for us to re-open, if not just for a catch-up alone,” Kate continued. “It’s been almost four months since we last opened; we closed on December 19. It’s been tricky but you just have to try and adapt in the circumstances.”
The Emerald Isle has been making the world laugh for forever, but a recent wave of comedies have found a new level of success. Ellie Harrison meets the stars behind them, including Sharon Horgan and Domhnall Gleeson, to find out why Ireland does dark humour best