They say one man's trash is another man's treasure, but for James Howells, that saying has never been more painfully literal.
Disney is adjusting the content warnings on its streaming service that accompany classic films amid a major move to roll back its diversity measures.
Extraordinary new DNA testing has finally revealed the identity of the infamous serial killer who terrorised the streets of London in 1888.
The way we travel changes each year, with many people opting for unique adventures in 2025.
A new study has proven that Ozempic, used for both diabetes and weight loss, can also curb the desire to drink alcohol among those with alcohol use disorder.
A kayaker has spoken out after he was swallowed by a humpback whale and spat out in rough seas off the coast of Chile.
Every single person has a story to share, and a growing number of older Australians are choosing to record their life memories as short films in a unique way on looking back on their lives.
A group of savvy travellers have shared why they love the surprising capital cities that usually cop a lot of flack.
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Parents have been left horrified after nearly 200 unexploded bombs dating back to World War II were unearthed from beneath a children's playground.
While touring in India, the British singer took to the streets for a free, stripped-back performance of his biggest hits, which quickly caught the attention of local law enforcement.
The Duchess of Sussex has been widely slammed online for appearing to move a wheelchair-using athlete at the Invictus Games without asking.
Mark and his wife Tami were celebrating her recovery onboard a cruise they won, only to be handed the whopping bill that they can't afford when they disembarked.
A woman has shared her anger after her own mother refused to put her grandson in a car seat when she was babysitting the tot, sparking solidarity from other parents online.
A man who is no stranger to receiving parking fines has taken his revenge plan to the next level, giving new meaning to the phrase "if you can't beat them, join them".
English actor Brian Murphy best known for his role as George Roper in the popular sitcom has passed away aged 92, with his wife paying an emotional tribute to him.