Wife of released hostage Keith Siegel heads out to meet him. This is the moment Aviva Siegel, wife of American-Israeli hostage Keth Siegel, heads out to meet him after being released by Hamas.
Moment American hostage Keith Samuel Siegel is released by Hamas in Gaza exchange. A resident of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, he was violently taken captive with his wife Aviva during the Hamas terror attack on ...
Singer and actress Marianne Faithfull has died at the age of 78. Faithfull was best known for her 1964 hit As Tears Go By, ...
BBC Breakfast viewers were left in hysterics as they spotted an on-air blunder during the red weather warning, as two crew ...
WASHINGTON—President Trump has handed retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg the job of ending the Ukraine war in 100 days. Almost no one thinks he can do it—especially the Russians. Rather ...
Keith Urban recently let go of two of his longtime band members, bassist Jerry Flowers and multi-instrumental player Nathan Barlowe — but he didn't really account for their absence when he ...
Sony Pictures Television has filled its top job by hiring from within. Keith Le Goy, who has been with the studio for more than 25 years, has been named chairman of Sony Pictures TV. He succeeds Ravi ...
Note: The following article contains discussion of themes including depression and suicide. EastEnders has confirmed a devastating storyline involving Phil Mitchell, which will see the character ...
Chris Clenshaw, Executive Producer, EastEnders EastEnders is working on a mental health storyline that will see Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) attempt to take his own life whilst experiencing ...
Sonia has made a shocking decision (Picture: BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron) Sonia Fowler (Natalie Cassidy) has decided to change her not guilty plea in EastEnders after a traumatic incident in ...
Hugo Keith, lead counsel to the inquiry, asked Sir Chris about the “considerable success” in both the vaccine development and roll-out and the “therapeutics” programme of work. Mr Keith ...
EastEnders is set to celebrate its 40th birthday in a couple of weeks. The first episode of the hit BBC soap aired on February 19, 1985, with the opening immortal line - "Stinks in here, dunnit?