SQUATTERS at Gordon Ramsay’s £13million pub waved the white flag yesterday and promised to get out by midday today. The freeloaders agreed to leave after the sweary father-of-five TV chef, 57, obta
THE final squatters have been booted from Gordon Ramsay’s £13million pub almost two weeks after they first moved in. Bailiffs evicted them today, despite the group claiming they had reached an agre
The group shut themselves in the York & Albany near Regent's Park, North London, last week.
A group of anarchists locked themselves inside the Grade II-listed York & Albany hotel and gastropub situated just outside Regent's Park last week.
‘We’re a local pub, so to get this worldwide attention has been crazy,’ establishment’s marketing manager says
SHE may be the embodiment of the American dream, but Taylor Swift has made no secret of her love for Britain – and our boozers. Her latest album, which is sure to give the 34-year-old her 12th No1
Source: L. Busacca / Getty / Tupac Shakur Drake’s clever attempt at a Kendrick Lamar diss record could land him in legal hot water. Spotted on HuffPost, the Estate of the late iconic rapper Tupac Shakur is threatening Drake with legal action for using an AI-generated voice of Shakur. The Estate is giving the Canadian Hip-Hop star 24 hours to take down his latest Kendrick Lamar diss track, “Taylor Made Freestyle.” The track features AI-generated voices of Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg urging their...
Given their vast celebrity circle of pals, including Gordon Ramsay and Eva Longoria , no doubt Victoria's guest list will be a who's who of big names, heading to the venue for an intimate celebration.
Legislation forcing TikTok's parent company to sell the video-sharing platform or face a ban in the U.S. received President Joe Biden's official signoff Wednesday.
Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker tells Dana Bash that President Biden is handling Trump’s legal issues “perfectly”: “He is talking about Trump. He’s just talking about all of the other things about Donald Trump.”
Pedro Sanchez said he would step back from public duties "for a few days" to decide if he wants to continue leading the government amid a business corruption probe into his wife.
Legal scholar Mehrsa Baradaran offers up a revealing, yet disturbing look at how free-market promises have yielded not more financial freedom and liberty for Americans but more debt and economic constraints.