Australian doctors and psychologist reveal the recipe for a perfect night’s sleep

Bamboo sheets, bedroom temperature between 15 and 19 degrees Celsius and foregoing an alarm are the most important ingredients for a perfect night’s sleep, top doctors and psychologists have revealed. Three specialists from Australia and New Zealand answered questions about exposure to blue light, eating before bed, bedroom layout and which mattresses and pillows provide … Read more

Is the office age over? How work could change after coronavirus

Some office workers across Britain have slowly returned to their desk in the last few weeks – but there is still a big slice working from home, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.  Even though many are keen to kickstart the economy one leading consultancy is warning of the risks of trying to return to the … Read more

MasterChef’s Laura Sharrad seems happy during an outing with friends

Just a day after her tense exchange with judge Jock Zonfrillo on MasterChef, contestant Laura Sharrad seemed to have shrugged the entire incident off. The 24-year-old MasterChef: Back to Win hopeful was spotted sitting outside her restaurant in Adelaide on Friday. Sitting alongside her husband, fellow chef Max Sharrad, Laura seemed relaxed and happy as the couple chatted … Read more

Can I get a discount on my car insurance if I’m driving fewer miles?

Insurers have long warned motorists to be honest about how many miles they drive a year. While this is usually a warning for those who are tempted to lower the number they actually drive, in an attempt to decrease their premiums, some drivers are concerned they may now have the opposite problem.  With millions of … Read more

MasterChef contestants reveal what REALLY happens when the judges taste the food

MasterChef contestants reveal what REALLY happens when the judges taste their food on the cooking show By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:23 BST, 12 June 2020 | Updated: 07:03 BST, 12 June 2020 Last week, MasterChef fans couldn’t help but notice how the judges eat their meals on the cooking program. And … Read more

‘They WERE prepared… and saw off threat’: ROBERT HARDMAN watches campaigners ‘save’ statue

Many thought the rumours were a silly hoax – until they heard it on the news. Others had already made a beeline for the waterfront just in case.  By the time council contractors arrived at Poole Quay on Thursday to explore the removal of one of the town’s best-known landmarks, a posse of residents was already … Read more

Iggy Azalea appears to have ‘baby bump’ in a behind-the-scenes video

Iggy Azalea baby mystery deepens: Rapper appear to have a ‘bump’ in a behind-the-scenes video from SEVEN MONTHS ago – after she shocked fans by revealing she’s welcomed a son By J. Peterson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:46 BST, 12 June 2020 | Updated: 06:46 BST, 12 June 2020 Iggy Azalea shocked the world … Read more

Buffalo protester Martin Gugino has brain injury after being shoved by cops

Martin Gugino, 75, suffered brain injury after the incident in Buffalo, his lawyer says The peace activist in Buffalo who was critically injured after being shoved by police has sustained brain injury, according to his attorney. Martin Gugino, 75, is starting physical therapy after being hospitalized in intensive care following the incident last week, his attorney Kelly … Read more

Isabelle Cornish reveals her battle with body image in the modelling industry

Isabelle Cornish reveals her battle with body image in the modelling industry and how she learned to embrace her ‘feminine curves’ By Jessamy Tredinnick For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:21 BST, 12 June 2020 | Updated: 06:29 BST, 12 June 2020 Isabelle Cornish has spoken candidly about her past struggles with body image. The 25-year-old … Read more

More than 100,000 wireless cameras in UK homes are ‘hackable’ due to software flaws

Wireless security cameras designed to give people a sense of security at home could be leaving their network open to hackers, a consumer watchdog has warned. More than 100,000 cameras produced by Chinese firm HiChip – and used in homes across the UK – have been shown to have various security flaws by Which.  The … Read more