One’s first Zoom! The Queen takes part in a video call from Windsor Castle

One’s first Zoom! The Queen takes part in a video call from Windsor Castle as she joins Princess Anne in marking Carers Week with virtual messages of thanks The Queen took part in a video call from Windsor Castle to mark Carers Week Her Majesty, 94, joined Princess Anne in thanking four carers for their work  … Read more

‘Put Post chiefs in dock for this gross injustice’: MPs call for prosecutions over IT scandal

Post Office bosses should face criminal prosecutions over an IT scandal branded the ‘biggest miscarriage of justice in our history’, MPs demanded yesterday. Up to 960 postmasters were wrongfully convicted of fraud, theft and false accounting after cash appeared to vanish from their tills. But it later emerged that shortfalls in the accounts of local … Read more

Kylie and Kendall Jenner call dad Caitlyn Jenner ‘our hero’

Kylie and Kendall Jenner call dad Caitlyn Jenner ‘our hero’ during Pride month five years after her transition By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 01:00 BST, 11 June 2020 | Updated: 01:00 BST, 11 June 2020 Kylie and Kendall Jenner called their transgender father Caitlyn Jenner ‘our hero’ in the new Pride issue of People. … Read more

Anti-racism campaigners call for ‘The ‘Black Boy’ pubs across Britain to be renamed

Anti-racism campaigners are calling for pubs called ‘The Black Boy’ to be renamed amid growing protests by the Black Lives Matter movement. Critics say the name has racist connotations, especially as some of the pubs’ signs feature faces of African children. But the demands have angered others who insist there is nothing offensive about the … Read more

Call in the professionals! Social media users share VERY amusing design fails

Not their brightest idea! Social media users share the hilarious design fails they’ve spotted – from a map of Africa labelled ‘Asia’ to a grocery sign selling ‘qcomebur’ and ‘peeches’ Amusing photos collated in gallery show series of hilarious bizarre design fails  Snaps, posted by Diply, shows the most amusing mistakes from around world  Includes … Read more

Kate Middleton urges people ‘struggling’ with addiction to seek help during video call

The Duchess of Cambridge has urged people struggling with addiction to seek help, as new research revealed a quarter of UK adults are drinking more in lockdown.    Last Thursday, Kate Middleton, 38, who donned a bold red shirt, made a virtual visit to Clouds House, a rehab centre in Wiltshire, to see how they have continued their … Read more

Lea Michele has ‘had a wake-up call’ and wants to ‘handle things responsibly’ amid behavior backlash

Samantha Ware Glee actress Samantha re-ignited rumors of Lea Michele’s alleged bad behavior on-set, when she responded to Michele’s post regarding the death of George Floyd earlier this week. Ware, 33, said: ‘Remember when you made my first television gig a living hell?!?!… ‘Cause I’ll never forget… I believe you told everyone that if you had … Read more

Health experts support protests saying racism is worse than virus but critics call them hypocrites

Protests over George Floyd‘s death are dividing the nation as several public health experts have pledged their support saying racism is worse than the virus while critics accuse them of hypocrisy.  Demonstrations demanding justice for Floyd and calling for an end to police brutality and racism against African-Americans are drawing thousands of people to the … Read more

El Paso bishop receives a call from Pope Francis after he kneeled for BLM protests

Pope Francis calls El Paso bishop and thanks him for showing solidarity with George Floyd protesters after he took a knee and prayed silently for 8 minutes and 46 seconds during demonstrations Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz, of the Diocese of El Paso, was joined by 12 other priests as they knelt in silence for 8 … Read more

Scientists at war with ministers over Covid: Experts call for public inquiry into ‘failures’

Nearly 30 leading experts have demanded Boris Johnson launches a public inquiry to prepare Britain for a second wave of coronavirus, in another sign of a growing gulf between ministers and scientists.  The group of 27 said a second epidemic was ‘probable’ this winter and warned it would be more deadly than the first if … Read more