A parking row has flared in Bayswater after a father and son claimed squatters’ rights over mansion spaces. Luciano Gulshan, a vintage luggage dealer, and his father Janil are locked in a... Read more »
Millionaire Hollywood actor keeps a low profile as he cycles past a north London Poundland on a fold-up bike… but can you guess who it is? By Eleanor Dye For Mailonline Published:... Read more »
Donna Air has been unlucky in love, so friends were delighted when she started going out with vaping millionaire Gunnar Winbergh, whose vitamin vapes boast ‘inhaling your supplements supports your health’. The... Read more »
Viewers of ITV’s Who Wants to Be A Millionaire were left astounded by Harry Redknapp as he failed to take home a single penny after failing to get an “obvious” question right.... Read more »
The TV show Who Wants to be a Millionaire is a simple enough format – answer 15 questions correctly and win a million pounds. However, since it began airing in 1998, there... Read more »
A young multi-millionaire property tycoon has mysteriously died just eight weeks after getting married in a lavish Sikh ceremony. Vivek Chadha, 33, enjoyed close links to Conservative Party grandees and ran the... Read more »
The young owner of a hotel empire collapsed and died in London hours after partying at an exclusive nightclub. Vivek Chadha, 33, died at an address in Central London early on Sunday... Read more »
Rachel Riley is best known for her letters and numbers rounds, but eight years ago she swapped out vowels for the Viennese waltz as she entered Strictly Come Dancing. The Countdown host... Read more »
Matthew Strachan, 50, composed themes for a number of TV shows, including BBC’s Question Time and Winning Lines Who Wants To Be A Millionaire composer Matthew Strachan, who wrote the theme tune... Read more »
If you watched last night’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, you’ll definitely remember this contestant. Twitter and Facebook went wild on Saturday night (July 24), branding one contestant the ‘worst contestant... Read more »