Ministers still searching for person who tested positive for Brazil variant

Search for England’s missing Brazil coronavirus variant case has been NARROWED to someone in one of 379 households in the South East, Matt Hancock reveals Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said Government still searching for patient Six cases of Brazil variant discovered in UK but one case yet to be identified Mr Kwarteng said ‘we are … Read more

Impala leaps clear of snapping crocodile as it suddenly pounces out of watering hole 

Jaw-some escape! Impala leaps clear of snapping crocodile as it suddenly pounces out of watering hole Female impala seen sipping at a watering hole in  Luangwa National Park, Zambia A crocodile, weighing 700lbs, springs out from the water to catch its prey But in a remarkable display the impala jumps up and narrowly avoids being eaten … Read more

Ashley Benson discusses the importance of keeping her relationships ‘private’

Ashley Benson has discussed the importance of keeping her romances ‘private’. Speaking in Cosmopolitan UK’s April issue, the actress, 31, who has been in relationships with rapper G-Eazy and supermodel Cara Delevingne, insisted ‘it’s best not to be over-exposed’ in the candid interview.  The Pretty Little Liars star also touched on relating to Shay Mitchell’s lesbian … Read more

Sarah Ferguson’s killer ex-dresser Jane Andrews’ possessiveness ‘ate her relationship alive’

The Duchess of York‘s murdering ex-dresser was was a jealous character whose ‘possessiveness ate her relationship alive’, her victim’s brother has claimed.  Jane Andrews, 53, was jailed for life in 2001 after battering and stabbing her boyfriend, Tom Cressman, to death with a cricket bat and knife in their west London home after he refused to marry … Read more

Pontins banned customers using a secret blacklist titled ‘undesirable guests’

Pontins banned customers with 40 common Irish surnames including Boyle, Doherty and Gallagher using a secret blacklist titled ‘undesirable guests’ in bid to stop Traveller families booking holidays at its parks No10 led condemnation today, describing policy as ‘completely unacceptable’  EHRC launched an investigation last year after an employee blew the whistle  A legally binding … Read more

Jack Vidgen wears gold sequin frock during rehearsals for Sydney Mardi Gras 

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia contestant Jack Vidgen will be taking to the stage at the 2021 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras next week.  On Tuesday, the 24-year-old appeared to be channeling his inner disco diva as he donned a glittering gold sequin frock at rehearsals for the upcoming performance.  The … Read more

Eating meat or poultry three times a week can increase your risk of heart disease

Time to ditch the sausages? Eating meat or poultry just three times a week can increase your risk of heart disease, pneumonia and diabetes, study warns Oxford researchers studied medical records of almost half a million Britons  Middle-aged adults gave information on diet and was compared to their health Higher consumption of  meat every day was … Read more

Fans show their love for Britney Spears as ‘heartbreaking’ documentary airs on Channel Nine

Australian fans show their love and support for Britney Spears as ‘heartbreaking’ and ‘eye-opening’ documentary airs on Channel Nine By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:47 GMT, 2 March 2021 | Updated: 12:57 GMT, 2 March 2021 Britney Spears fans have been outraged after Channel Nine aired an explosive documentary on the American … Read more

Up to 55,000 Covid-positive people never got their test results, official figures show

Almost 55,000 Covid-infected people in England have not received their positive test results since the start of the second wave because they have not filled in all the paperwork or gave incorrect details, official data has revealed. NHS Test and Trace figures showed 54,551 coronavirus-positive patients have not provided any communication details such as email … Read more

Six Dr. Seuss books, including ‘Scrambled Eggs Super!’ will stop being published

Six Dr. Seuss books, including ‘And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street’ and ‘If I Ran the Zoo’, will no longer be published because of racist and insensitive imagery. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company that preserves and protects the author’s legacy, made the announcement on Tuesday, which coincides with the late author and … Read more