Mother reveals son, 2, had such severe facial eczema strangers mistook it for SUNBURN

A mother has revealed how people mistook her son’s severe facial eczema for sunburn during a family holiday, before finding relief in a £7.99 cream that she claims drastically soothed his skin from the painful and itchy symptoms. Cherise Sharp, 28, a full-time mother to newborn Rex and two year-old Roan, from Kent, revealed how … Read more

Coronavirus: Michael Gove guarantees teacher safety before U-turn

Michael Gove today guaranteed teachers and pupils will be safe when schools are reopened before swiftly backtracking as he said ‘you can never eliminate risk’.  The Government is locked in a furious row with councils and teaching unions over its plans to begin the phased reopening of primary schools from June 1 as the coronavirus … Read more

Ocado pledges to use electric delivery vans from new London depot

Ocado U-turn over school’s pollution fear: Online grocer pledges to use electric delivery vans from new London depot By Ben Atkinson For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 24 January 2020 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 24 January 2020 Ocado has backed down in a row over plans to open a major distribution hub next to … Read more

Chloe Lattanzi shows off her stunning make-up free complexion in sultry seflie 

‘Bare faced and natural!’ Chloe Lattanzi shows off her stunning make-up free complexion in sultry seflie By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:17 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 12:17 BST, 17 May 2020 Chloe Lattanzi showed off her incredible complexion in a makeup-free selfie shared on Saturday.  The singer and dancer took … Read more

Police to trace dead Victoria station ticket officer’s attacker through train ticket

The ticket officer who fell fatally ill with Covid-19 after a rail passenger spat in her face, called her colleague in the final hours before her death and gasped: ‘Pray for me.’ Dozens of friends and colleagues of Belly Mujinga are now demanding to know why bosses at London’s Victoria Station apparently failed to report … Read more

People share the last ‘normal’ picture they took on their phone before the lockdown 

‘Take me back!’ Nostalgic Twitter users across the world share the last ‘normal’ picture they took before the lockdown hit as they reminisce over family dinners and picnics with pals People are sharing last pictures they took on phone before the lockdown started From UK to the US, everyone is missing what normal used to … Read more

MasterChef finally addresses Ben Ungermann’s sudden disappearance from the show

‘He will not be returning’: MasterChef finally addresses Ben Ungermann’s sudden disappearance from the show By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:16 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 11:31 BST, 17 May 2020 Ben Ungermann was absent from Thursday night’s immunity challenge on MasterChef Australia: Back to Win.  And on Sunday’s episode, the judges … Read more

Did Agatha Christie ‘borrow’ the plot for her acclaimed novel?

Did Agatha Christie ‘borrow’ the plot for one of her acclaimed novels? Translator discovers similar plot twist to The Murder of Roger Ackroyd published in Norway SEVENTEEN years earlier SPOILERS: A translator has discovered an early English translation of a novel Stein Riverton’s Jernvognen was published in 1909 and in English in 1923 Previously thought of … Read more

Jules Robinson finally gets revenge on her husband Cameron Merchant

Ultimate payback! Jules Robinson finally gets revenge on her husband Cameron Merchant as she shares a selfie of him sleeping to social media By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:59 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 11:32 BST, 17 May 2020 They’re the smitten couple who have been entertaining fans with funny sleeping … Read more

Building sites will be allowed to stay open late and at weekends to help construction industry

Construction sites will be allowed to stay open late and during weekends in a proposed move by ministers to help firms get back to work and avoid worsening impact wreaked by the coronavirus outbreak on the economy.  A proposed temporary override of measures that typically prohibit building work being undertaken at night or on Sundays … Read more