Death of baby girl who died in foster mother’s bed ‘a mystery’

The death of a seven-week-old baby girl who was found unconscious in her foster mother’s bed remains a mystery, an inquest heard.    Honey Rodd had been cared for by Catherine McDonnell since she was five days old but she was found cold and unconscious at around 5am on October 22, 2018, and was pronounced dead … Read more

Meet Tristan Hamm, who uses the power of nature to help people tackle mental health problems

An outdoorsman is dedicating his time in lockdown to helping tackle mental health issues in the U.S by taking people on amazing adventures in nature. When the pandemic first struck, Tristan Hamm, based in Los Angeles, California, wanted to find ways to give hope to those strapped down in fear, worrying about what the future … Read more

Britney Spears is ‘working on her own documentary to give her life story in her words’

Britney Spears is said to be working on her own documentary in order to give her life story in her own words following the release of the Framing Britney Spears documentary.  According to Page Six, the singer, 39, is ‘quietly’ collaborating with a ‘top female director’ to create a documentary about her life in her own … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Teenagers with cancer face terminal diagnoses alone due to NHS visitor ban

NHS visitor bans mean teenagers with cancer are going alone to appointments where doctors tell them their illness is terminal, campaigners warn.   The Teenage Cancer Trust and CLIC Sargent have written a letter to health ministers across the UK asking them to pledge that young cancer patients will not have to face the devastating news … Read more

Ursula von der Leyen issues grovelling apology over EU vaccine shambles

Ursula von der Leyen today issued a grovelling apology for the EU’s vaccine shambles, admitting the bloc acted ‘late’ and was ‘over-confident’ Ursula von der Leyen today issued a grovelling apology for the EU’s vaccine shambles, admitting the bloc acted ‘late’ and was ‘over-confident’.  The European commission president also conceded its rollout was still not … Read more

Lisa Rinna slams troll after they brand daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin’s lingerie snaps ‘disgusting’

‘What is wrong with you?’ Lisa Rinna defends daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin’s lingerie snaps after a troll brands the images ‘disgusting’ By Rianne Addo For Mailonline Published: 08:47 GMT, 10 February 2021 | Updated: 13:17 GMT, 10 February 2021 Lisa Rinna defended her daughter Amelia Gray Hamlin’s recent lingerie snaps after a troll branded the … Read more

Could Covid cause HICCUPS? Doctors believe two-week bout of hiccups were caused by the illness

Hiccups could be a symptom of Covid, doctors have claimed. Medics who treated an infected man who had hiccups for two weeks believe his symptoms were a ‘rare presentation’ of the illness. Experts say Covid can attack the diaphragm — the muscle that controls breathing — causing it to spasm, leading to hiccups. Hiccups have also been … Read more

How to transform yourself into a CAT on Zoom: Tips and tricks to spice up your next video call 

If you’re inspired by the viral footage of the Texan lawyer who turned himself into a cute cat during a Zoom call, MailOnline has an easy step-by-step guide for you.     Presidio County attorney Rod Ponton became an internet sensation this week when footage emerged of him in a Zoom video meeting, with his face obscured … Read more

Dorset pensioner fined £130 for painting a zebra crossing on road

A pensioner has been fined £130 after he resorted to painting a zebra crossing over a busy road he and his disabled wife struggled to cross. Laurie Phillips was investigated by the police and summoned to an interview at the police station over allegations he had caused criminal damage. The 78-year-old had got fed up … Read more

Brexit: Consumers buy more UK lamb, Welsh lobster and Cornish Brie

Consumers are rallying to British food products to help local suppliers suffering from post-Brexit export chaos and a drop in demand from pubs and restaurants due to coronavirus lockdowns. Top chefs are among those supporting UK seafood producers who are facing huge problems exporting to Europe, with Rick Stein’s son Jack buying 220lb of lobster … Read more