British cyber gang ‘stole large amounts from US sports and music stars and posed as them online’ 

British cyber gang ‘stole large amounts from US sports and music stars and posed as them online after accessing their phones and taking over their accounts’ British gang stole money, bitcoin and personal information from US celebrities It also hacked into the social media accounts of the victims to post content Eight suspects, between 18 … Read more

Record amounts of money pulled from cash Isas in second half 2020

In at number 5 and dropping two places, it’s Coventry Building Society with its instant access Isa. At number 4, it’s a new entry for Santander and its bonus reward Isa. At number 3, it’s… Okay, I’ll stop. I’ve been watching far too much Top of the Pops 2 on BBC Four during lockdown, but … Read more

Godzilla Vs. Kong trailer offers epic amounts of action as the monsters go head-to-head

The trailer for the upcoming monster movie Godzilla Vs. Kong rocked the internet on Sunday. The trailer starts off with a bang, showing debris launched onto buildings and citizens taking to underground tunnels for protection after a huge disaster.  King Kong seems to be the solution, seen sedated while being transported on a military ship … Read more

Sandie Shaw blasts Spotify for handing out millions to Sussexes and only small amounts to musicians

How can Spotify give Meghan and Harry millions when it pays singers £200? Sandie Shaw blasts streaming service for handing out a fortune to former royals for podcast while paying only small amount in royalties to musicians By Gregory Kirby For The Daily Mail Published: 22:00 GMT, 16 December 2020 | Updated: 23:49 GMT, 16 … Read more

‘Astronomical’ amounts of food are being binned by restaurants and pubs

Furious pub landlords say ‘astronomical’ amounts of food are being binned because of the government’s substantial meal rule.  Beleaguered hospitality industry bosses say customers are only ordering food including chips, scotch eggs and oysters because they ‘have to’, without any intention of eating it.  They say restrictions in the Covid tier systems are ‘doing more … Read more

Trove of arrows dating back 6,000 years are discovered in Norway after drastic amounts of ice melts 

A veritable treasure trove of ancient artifacts has been discovered in an Norwegian ice patch that climate change has caused to melt. Researchers found nearly 70 arrow shafts, plus shoes, textiles and reindeer bones on a mountainside in Jotunheimen, about 240 miles from Oslo. Based on radiocarbon dating, the oldest arrows are from around 4100 … Read more

Marijuana with higher amounts of THC may not get user higher

Marijuana with greater amounts of THC may not actually get users higher, as study finds smokers reported the same intoxication levels regardless of cannabis strength Researchers from University of Colorado, Boulder tested marijuana tolerance They divided 121 pot smokers into two groups and gave one high THC-concentration marijuana, while the other got low-THC marijuana flowers … Read more

Brewers stock up record amounts of beer for when pubs reopen within weeks

Brewers are preparing to restock pubs across Britain with a record 250 million pints of beer, with bosses hoping watering holes could throw up their doors again within weeks.  Breweries are hoping to produce the staggering amount of drink within the next two weeks, according to reports. And bosses at the some of the country’s … Read more

HETHERINGTON: How can my house be using ‘industrial’ amounts of power?

How can my house be using ‘industrial’ amounts of power? TONY HETHERINGTON investigates By Tony Hetherington, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 22:20 BST, 25 April 2020 | Updated: 22:20 BST, 25 April 2020 Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning … Read more

Metal sponge holds high amounts of hydrogen for cars at low pressure

A new porous metal material with a similar structure to bath sponge could be the key to storing more hydrogen gas in cars, scientists say. US researchers have created the aluminium-based sponge-like material for use in hydrogen fuel cells., Just one gram of the material has billions of holes, giving it a surface area of a … Read more