Archive: 2025/11

Maro Itoje and Tom Curry named in World Rugby Team of the Year as South Africa dominates

Maro Itoje and Tom Curry headline England's representation in World Rugby's 2025 Team of the Year, as South Africa dominates with six players. Malcolm Marx named Player of the Year, while England's Red Roses won the Women's Rugby World Cup.

Major Fire in Southall Warehouse Triggers Largest London Fire Brigade Response of 2025

A massive warehouse fire in Southall, West London, on November 25, 2025, triggered the London Fire Brigade's largest response of the year due to suspected fireworks and gas cylinders, prompting evacuations and urgent public safety warnings.

Gina DePalma’s Honey and Pine Nut Tart Becomes Spring’s Most Coveted Dessert

Gina DePalma's Honey and Pine Nut Tart, from her 2009 cookbook 'Dolce Italiano,' has become a signature spring dessert praised for its floral honey, crunchy pine nuts, and citrus zest — a quiet, seasonal masterpiece gaining traction across U.S. and Australian bakeries.

Paul Pogba Makes Emotional Return for Monaco After 18-Month Doping Ban

Paul Pogba made his emotional return to professional football for AS Monaco FC on November 22, 2025, after an 18-month doping ban reduced from four years by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. He insists he never knowingly used banned substances.

Teen's Body Found in D4vd's Tesla: New Timeline Reveals 9-Month Gap Before Discovery

Celeste Rivas Hernandez was last seen alive on January 2, 2025; her body was later found in singer D4vd’s Tesla in Los Angeles. An investigation by private investigator Steve Fischer reveals a nine-month gap before discovery, with no arrest yet made.

Alan Carr and La Voix Bring Back BBC’s Chaotic Gay Comedy Era

Alan Carr and La Voix are reviving the chaotic, queer-driven comedy that once dominated BBC and ITV, challenging today’s sanitized TV norms with sharp, unscripted humor rooted in Paul O’Grady and Caroline Aherne’s legacy.

Conor Benn Dominates Chris Eubank Jr. in Revenge Win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Conor Benn defeated Chris Eubank Jr. by unanimous decision at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 12, 2024, settling their bitter rivalry with a dominant performance that reignites his world title chances and reshapes British boxing’s future.