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Burger King's SpongeBob Menu Hits UK for Film Release

Burger King launches a limited-time SpongeBob SquarePants menu in the UK, featuring themed burgers, tots, and desserts ahead of the new film's December 19 release. Discover the Bikini Bottom Bundle.

London exhibition explores mental health bonds

Bethlem Museum of the Mind's Kindred exhibition examines social connections and mental health through powerful artworks from 16 January 2026. Discover how community affects wellbeing.

King Charles's twice-daily fitness routine at 77

King Charles shares his surprisingly rigorous exercise routine while celebrating his 77th birthday in Wales. Discover how the monarch stays fighting fit despite cancer treatment.

King Charles marks 77th birthday in South Wales

King Charles spends his 77th birthday on royal duties in South Wales, opening a metro depot and celebrating at Cyfarthfa Castle with a special birthday cake. Read about his busy schedule.

Princess Eugenie's New Role Amid Andrew Scandal

Princess Eugenie makes her first official appearance as a mentor for The King's Foundation, championing young artists and sustainability, while her sister Beatrice campaigns for premature birth research.

Cairo tourism plummets as visitor numbers crash

Egypt's tourism industry faces unprecedented challenges as visitor numbers to Cairo's iconic attractions, including the Pyramids and King Tutankhamun's treasures, show dramatic decline according to recent statistics.

King Charles's Hidden Fears at Balmoral Revealed

New revelations expose King Charles III's deep-seated anxieties as he seeks refuge at Balmoral Castle, with royal insiders revealing his concerns about the monarchy's future and personal pressures.

Vatican denies UK loan of Raphael's masterpiece

In an unprecedented diplomatic decision, the Vatican has rejected King Charles's personal request to borrow a pivotal Sistine Chapel fresco for a landmark British exhibition, citing Italy's stringent cultural heritage laws.

Tutankhamun's tomb damaged by climate change

Exclusive: Alarming new damage discovered in King Tut's burial chamber in Luxor's Valley of the Kings, with experts warning of irreversible harm to ancient treasures from humidity and tourism.

National Guard deployed for King's Speech security

Heightened security measures including National Guard deployment surround King Charles's first State Opening of Parliament as authorities brace for potential protests over ceremonial traditions.

Renoir's Rare Drawings Revealed in New York Exhibition

An extraordinary exhibition at The Morgan Library unveils Pierre-Auguste Renoir's intimate drawings, offering unprecedented insight into the Impressionist master's creative process beyond his famous paintings.

Anti-monarchy protests erupt in London during royal ceremony

Central London witnessed significant demonstrations as anti-monarchy protesters gathered along the royal procession route, with police making multiple arrests during the events surrounding King Charles's first State Opening of Parliament.

Unsilenced: Exhibition Amplifies Black British Stories

A groundbreaking exhibition at Westminster's Church House, 'The Unsilenced', brings to light the hidden histories and contributions of Black Britons through compelling photography and personal narratives.

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