Axed Weekend Sunrise host Simon Reeve considers legal action against Channel Seven

Axed Weekend Sunrise host Simon Reeve considers legal action against Channel Seven after he was abruptly ‘let go’ after 20 years of service By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:10 BST, 24 August 2020 | Updated: 03:29 BST, 24 August 2020 Simon Reeve is the latest high-profile staffer to lose his job at … Read more

Rebecca Judd considers day drinking during stressful Melbourne lockdown

Mother-of-four Rebecca Judd starts her day with leftover pizza and even considers day drinking as she struggles with homeschooling in lockdown By Kylie Walters For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:40 BST, 6 August 2020 | Updated: 04:40 BST, 6 August 2020 She’s homeschooling her four children as Melbourne heads into stage-four lockdown following a spike … Read more

Ryan Reynolds considers hosting his 2012 wedding at a plantation ‘a giant f***ing mistake’

Ryan Reynolds has expressed regret at having married Blake Lively on a plantation back in 2012, during an interview with Fast Company. The 43-year-old Deadpool actor and the 32-year-old Gossip Girl alum tied the knot at Boone Hall, a former plantation in South Carolina, and were subsequently criticized for glamorizing a place where black slaves once … Read more

Loss-making DFS considers axing up to 200 workers 

Loss-making DFS considers axing up to 200 workers across its Dwell and Sofa Workshop chains By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 23:27 BST, 14 July 2020 | Updated: 23:27 BST, 14 July 2020 Retailer DFS Furniture may axe up to 200 jobs across its Sofa Workshop and Dwell chains as the group braces … Read more

St Louis prosecutor considers charges against lawyer couple who brandished firearms at protesters

The leading St. Louis city prosecutor is considering pressing charges against a Missouri lawyer couple after they were seen brandishing guns at protesters outside their $1.15million mansion.  Mark McCloskey, 63, and his wife Patricia McCloskey, 61, were seen in multiple videos and photos on Sunday evening touting an AR-15 rifle and a handgun as protesters marched.  … Read more

Department for Transport considers compulsory charge on ALL online orders

No more free deliveries? Department for Transport considers putting compulsory charge on ALL online orders to ‘combat harmful emissions and congestion’ DfT suggested the charge as a way of combating the online shopping boom Scientific advisors suggested a charge similar to the one placed on plastic bags Annual nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from vans rose 43 … Read more

Rolling Stone says Law and Order should be cancelled as Amazon considers dropping Dukes of Hazzard

Rolling Stone writer says Law & Order should be cancelled because of its positive portrayal of cops as Amazon considers removing the Dukes of Hazzard because of its use of Confederate flags Rolling Stone writer EJ Dickson writes that the last remaining Law & Order program should be cancelled because of Olivia Benson’s model police … Read more

Kim Kardashian considers moving to ‘different house’ in order to ‘spend time apart’ from Kanye West

Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West, 42, celebrated six years of marriage over the weekend, despite reports of ‘tension in lockdown.’ The 39-year-old reality star has allegedly considered the idea of her and Kanye ‘[spending] time apart in different houses’ until lockdown is uplifted, a source told The Sun on Thursday.  ‘Things are tough between … Read more

McLaren considers mortgaging factory and historic race car collection

McLaren considers mortgaging factory and historic racing car collection to help survive pandemic By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 21:51 BST, 14 May 2020 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 14 May 2020 McLaren is considering mortgaging its factory and historic racing car collection to help it survive the coronavirus crisis. The Formula One team-owner … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Wetherspoons considers June pub reopenings

Wetherspoon’s plans to start re-opening its pubs and hotels ‘in or around June’, it was revealed today.  Chairman Tim Martin was forced to close all 900 pubs and furlough 40,000 workers before Britain went on lockdown.  He was among the last on the High Street to shut up shop, with drinkers downing their final pints … Read more