Henry Marsh argued the ‘flimsy little helmets’ made motorists drive closer to cyclists because they perceived them as safer.
With a new generation of England players comes a new generation of WAGs, or Gatas Belissimas, as they call them in Brazil. That’s Portuguese slang for ‘hot cats’.
Up to 49 per cent of British travellers think that France is excessively expensive – even though they have never been there, according to a new survey.
It is alleged that Patrick Onel, 49, masterminded scam so effective it has forced the Government to scrap the design of the old pound coin altogether.
Proving his father’s not the only Royal who’s fond of a dodgy jape, Prince Charles joked about struggling to understand Scottish people when they’ve been drinking.
On February 16, the great and the good of the film world will walk the red carpet, and prizes will be handed out for Best Actor and Actress, Best Director and, the biggie, the Best Film of 2013.
In a survey published yesterday, a third of family doctors said there should be a charge of up to £10 for A&E to deter the sick from turning up with ‘trivial’ complaints.
Several UK police forces adopted the new scheme this Christmas and New Year, in order to shame drink-drivers out of re-offending and ‘scare’ would-be offenders into not getting behind the wheel.
However, they do come at a cost: while a synthetic wig costs from £80 to £200, a human-hair wig costs between £250 and £1,000.
Maggie Flisher, 26, and husband Gavin, 30, from Maidstone in Kent, have not worked since the birth of their first child in 2005.