Despite the official police land hunt being called off in Tenerife, Jay Slater’s family has decided to remain in the area to continue searching for the missing teenager. The family’s determination and unwavering hope in finding their loved one is evident through their decision to stay back even after the official search operation has been
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Sir Andy Murray, the former world number one and British tennis icon, recently announced that he will not be participating in the men’s singles tournament at this year’s Wimbledon. Despite undergoing surgery just over a week ago and working tirelessly on his recovery, Murray made the difficult decision to skip the singles event, citing his
During England’s Euro campaign, Gareth Southgate trusted his judgement by keeping Jude Bellingham in the starting lineup despite calls to drop him. Bellingham proved his worth with a mesmerizing moment of magic – an overhead kick that saved England in the 95th minute against Slovakia. The decision to trust Bellingham paid off, as he not
Coldplay made history by headlining Glastonbury for the fifth time, delivering a performance that left the audience in awe. The band played to a massive, enthusiastic crowd that seemed to welcome them like old friends. While there are critics of Coldplay, no one can deny that Chris Martin and his band know how to put
The search for 19-year-old British teenager Jay Slater, who went missing almost two weeks ago in Tenerife, has been described as a “massive search” that is set to commence in the coming days. The Civil Guard, along with volunteer associations and individual volunteers, are stepping up their efforts to locate the missing apprentice bricklayer. According
Recent data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that the UK’s exit from recession in the first quarter of the year was stronger than initially estimated. The gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.7% between January and March, higher than the previously reported 0.6% growth. This positive figure marked the end of
The Henley Royal Regatta, an annual rowing event that dates back to 1839, is facing a major concern regarding the safety of its participants due to high levels of E.coli bacteria in the River Thames. The Henley and Marlow River Action Group conducted tests over a period of more than a month and found alarming