A son called Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas

Carrie Symonds has revealed the name of her and Boris Johnson‘s newborn son as Wilfred, after the Prime Minister’s grandfather, as the proud parents shared the first photograph of the baby boy with the world. In an image shared on Ms Symonds’ Instagram, the first-time mother was seen tightly cradling her son, who sported a … Read more

Five of Meghan Markle’s best friends could be called to give evidence

Five of Meghan Markle’s best friends could be called to give evidence in court and asked if they colluded with the Duchess to reveal that she had sent a letter to her father The ‘inner circle’ could be asked on oath if they colluded with the Duchess of Sussex to reveal that she had sent … Read more

Roddy Alves reveals the NHS never called her back after she volunteered

‘The NHS never called me back’: Roddy Alves reveals frustration at being unable to volunteer amid the coronavirus crisis… as she poses for sultry snaps during lockdown By Raven Saunt For Mailonline Published: 18:31 BST, 23 April 2020 | Updated: 18:32 BST, 23 April 2020 She recently opened up about the bullying she endured as … Read more

Prince William and Kate back new mental health support scheme for key workers called ‘Our Frontline’

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have today given their backing to a new mental health support network to help frontline workers battling coronavirus.   William and Kate’s Royal Foundation is formally backing a new initiative, called ‘Our Frontline’, which will see leading charities and organisations provide round-the-clock mental health support to everyone from NHS staff … Read more

Cher Lloyd wears corset as she returns with new single called Lost

Cher Lloyd looks sexy in an embellished corset and fluffy blue vintage robe as she returns with a new single called Lost By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 09:29 BST, 21 April 2020 | Updated: 10:16 BST, 21 April 2020 Cher LLoyd is back with a new single called Lost which is due for release … Read more

Crime by Traveller sites is up to DOUBLE the UK average as police say they fear being called racist

Crime near traveller sites is around 50 per cent higher than the national average while police are frustrated at not being able to tackle it effectively. An investigation by Channel 4 Dispatches has found that the crime rate in some traveller sites was substantially higher than the UK average.  The show claims the average crime … Read more