Neighbours Soap Scoop! Haz and Mackenzie's wedding
Coming up on Neighbours... Haz and Mackenzie exchange their wedding vows.
Coming up on Neighbours... Haz and Mackenzie exchange their wedding vows.
The house was built in 1967, and only one family had lived there before Katie Santry and her family moved in
"The first one that came to my mind: HOA fees."
"It wasn't until I was 10 that my mother decided seat belts existed for a reason. Those were simpler, wilder times."
"To this day, I have no idea what happened, but I remember it vividly, and no one believes me."
Princess Beatrice's husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi sent a heartfelt message of support to his close friend Ayda Field after she shared devastating news. See details.
Molly-Mae Hague opened up about her sex life with fiancé Tommy Fury before they split - saying it was "non existent" and explained they didn't have intimate relations
A teacher who was struck off for having sex with a pupil has complained of being stigmatised because of her offence.
Peep Show actor David Mitchell is fronting a brand new BBC show called Ludwig. Away from acting, he and his wife Victoria Cohen Mitchell are proud parents to two daughters but prefer to keep their family life out of the spotlight…
A man from south London and a woman from east London have been found guilty of the sexual abuse of a 15-year-old who was “sold” by her mother to be sexually abused.
Grand Slam champions Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi share two children
"Until then, I honestly had no idea some people lived like that!"
My husband is the primary breadwinner in my marriage, and I stay home with the kids. Still, our relationship isn't "traditional."
"The bride and groom were both 18, and they got married a month after high school graduation. I was correct in my assumption that it wouldn't last."
"I... wasn't allowed to cut my hair or style it differently than what he liked. Or wear anything he didn't approve of first."
"I realized, once you’ve married Frank Sinatra, how the hell am I going to top that one?"
Three weeks ago, I travelled to Israel to try and work out what October 7 had meant as the first anniversary approached. The massacres committed by Hamas on that black Sabbath were among the foulest of the modern era and saw the worst loss of life for the Jewish people since the Holocaust. Not much time elapsed, though, before the bloodcurdling crimes were sidelined as international attention switched, rather too eagerly, to Israel’s war in Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians were tragically killed
These friends put the "quiet" in "quiet luxury"
The Foreign Office has confirmed the tragic news
‘How did this get approved?’ asked one confused person
"Yeah, actually. I do use my history degree. It gives me daily anxiety regarding current events." —@lfickvitch