Ozzy Osbourne says new shooting hobby helps ‘take his mind off’ health issues

Ozzy Osbourne, 72, says he’s started new hobby of shooting an air rifle at his home range because it helps ‘take his mind off of him’ and his health issues By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 00:58 GMT, 12 March 2021 | Updated: 01:27 GMT, 12 March 2021 Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he likes to … Read more

Bec Hewitt is supported by tennis star husband Lleyton and son Cruz, 12, at rehearsals for DWTS

Former Home and Away star Bec Hewitt is preparing to make her return to the ballroom for Dancing With The Stars.  And it seems that her family are her biggest supporters. On Thursday, Bec’s tennis star husband Lleyton Hewitt, 40, and their son Cruz, 12, were spotted visiting the 37-year-old at her rehearsals for the … Read more

Parents who REGRET having children reveal what it is really like

Parents who regret having children have anonymously opened up about what it’s really like to raise kids you resent and wish you never had.  Reddit user u/SniperGlizzy started the viral thread, asking: ‘What is it like to have children you don’t want?’ Many of the people who responded admitted that often think about what their … Read more

The dietitian-approved crispy popcorn chicken recipe that’s actually GOOD for you

The dietitian-approved crispy popcorn chicken recipe that’s actually GOOD for you – and it’s as tasty as it looks Two Sydney dietitians have revealed their recipe for healthy popcorn chicken  Chantelle and Monique outlined the method by sharing a TikTok video  The recipe requires six ingredients and doesn’t take long to prepare  By Carina Stathis … Read more

Council tax UK: Average bill will top £2k for millions of households next year

Average council tax bill will top £2k for millions of households next year as payments are set to rise by 4.3% Typical fee in England is set to rise by £78.31 – or 4.3 per cent – next year Average band D property in North East and South West could pass £2,000 a year Major … Read more

Covid’s shocking impact on the NHS: Routine care halved as 4.6m patients languish on waiting lists

Covid’s shocking impact on the NHS: Routine care is halved and cancer surgery is at a 10-year low as 4.6m patients languish on waiting lists Cancer surgery plummeted to its lowest level in ten years – with operations to remove tumours down 23 per cent compared to the same time in 2020  Just 139,378 patients … Read more

Kew Gardens is growing woke! Famed attraction will have ‘decolonised’ labelling

Kew Gardens is growing woke! Famed attraction will have ‘decolonised’ labelling showing visitors how plants played a part in the slave trade Kew Gardens will change its display boards for plants such as sugar cane Kew Director said the gardens would ‘move quickly to decolonise’ collections ‘Woke’ move caused anger as Tory MP Sir John … Read more

Radio 4’s Sarah Sands found peace in the world’s most isolated communities 

SOCIETY  The Interior Silence  By Sarah Sands (Short Books £12.99, 256pp)  Speed and judgment are the characteristics of our time,’ says Sarah Sands.  And as editor of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme from 2017 to 2020, she found her life was dominated by both. Listeners were divided over Brexit and she describes Today as a lightning … Read more

Machine Gun Kelly is the epitome of edge as he arrives to the Troubadour

Machine Gun Kelly and Avril Lavigne were among the star-studded group of artists that participated in a YouTube Music Nights livestream on Thursday.   The artists, also including Chase Hudson and Renforshort, were recruits of Yungblud, who organized an episode of The Yungblud Show Live in Los Angeles to benefit National Independent Venue Association’s Emergency Relief Fund.  As … Read more

Author recounts her SEVEN YEAR journey to adopt a child

MEMOIR The Wild Track by Margaret Reynolds with Lucy Reynolds (Doubleday £16.00, 320pp)    Mothers frazzled, exasperated and (let’s be honest) often bored at the demands of looking after small children might have surveyed Professor Margaret Reynolds’s life with envy. She was — and still is — a leading academic, a writer and editor, a broadcaster, … Read more