Secretary to sue FA over ‘offensive’ Premier League emails
Rani Abraham, who says she was exposed to sexist and offensive emails while working at the Premier League, now plans to sue the Football Association.
The Duchess of Cambridge has given birth to a baby girl, says Kensington Palace. The child, who has not yet been named, is fourth in line to the throne.
Rani Abraham, who says she was exposed to sexist and offensive emails while working at the Premier League, now plans to sue the Football Association.
Good heir days, buns in the oven, concern over Kate’s moisturising regime: a case of baby brain from marketing teams across the UK?
Royal secrets read out in court as Prince William calls his future wife ‘babykins’, as the jury hears more allegations about the NOTW’s Clive Goodman. Here are five things we learned this week.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s voicemail was hacked by News of the World journalists, the Old Bailey has heard, revealing Prince William’s pet names “babykins” and “baby” for his then girlfriend.
Police investigating a letter claiming that the SAS may have been involved with the death of Princess Diana say there is “no credible evidence” to back the claims.
Prince William entertains guests at a charity event at his Kensington Palace residence by singing alongside US singers Jon Bon Jovi and Taylor Swift.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby tells Channel 4 News banks remain “too big to fail”, Prince George could become a Buddhist if he wanted, and the Daily Mail was “out of order” on Ralph Miliband.
A month on from the birth of son George, Prince William speaks to CNN about keeping his independence and reveals “I don’t like fuss”.
Royals can now marry Catholics, but what about Hindus or Muslims? Or someone else of the same sex? Channel 4 News examines what recent legislation means for British royalty.
As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge leave St Mary’s Hospital in London with their newborn son, Kate Middleton says the birth was “very emotional”.
Prince Charles will be 78 when the Queen reaches 100 and may be the last monarch to “die” says one futurologist. So when will the royal baby wear the crown? Channel 4 News looks into the crystal ball.
The Duchess of Cambridge is admitted to St Mary’s Hospital in London to have her baby, accompanied by her husband Prince William.
The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to a baby boy at 16.25 BST on Monday. The news has been confirmed by Buckingham Palace.
Britain is not alone in waiting with baited breath for a visit from the royal stork. Baby mania has hit the US, with the prospect of the Niagara Falls being lit up when the birth is announced.