UK ‘warned Pope John Paul II of assassination plot’ – two years before he was targeted by a gunman

UK spies ‘warned Pope John Paul II of poison-tipped umbrella assassination plot’ – two years before he was targeted by a gunman Pope John Paul II  was shot four times in St Peter’s Square in May 1981 The Pontiff survived the attack by Grey Wolves group member Mehmet Ali Agca UK spies had warned the … Read more

Australian actress Courtney Eaton steps out to support Black Lives Matter protest

Australian actress Courtney Eaton covers her face with a red bandana as she steps out to support Black Lives Matter protest in Los Angeles By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 09:23 BST, 31 May 2020 | Updated: 09:23 BST, 31 May 2020 She’s most known for her supporting roles in films Mad Max: … Read more

George Floyd riots spiral out of control as cop cars are torched and 25 cities enact curfews

George Floyd riots spiralled out of control Saturday night as cop cars were torched, stores were looted and at least 11 states activated the National Guard on a fifth night of protests that show no signs of stopping.  Scenes of destruction continued to spread across America as the death of the black man at the … Read more

Rak-Su reveal they were subjected to vile racist abuse and say ‘a lot has to change’

‘We were chased as teenagers by men in cars’: Rak-Su reveal they were subjected to vile racist abuse and say ‘a lot has to change’ By Sean O’grady For Mailonline Published: 09:08 BST, 31 May 2020 | Updated: 09:08 BST, 31 May 2020 Rak-Su have revealed they have experienced racism in the past, including an … Read more

How UK’s Covid-19 outbreak has barely changed in seven days

Britain still has a ‘significant burden of infection’, the Government’s top scientist warned as statistics show the coronavirus crisis has barely changed in a week. The chief scientific adviser to the Government, Sir Patrick Vallance, urged the country not to get carried away with the news that lockdown is loosening. In a short speech that … Read more

Police use tear gas and rubber bullets to clear protests from streets in Minneapolis

President Trump has commended the tougher tactics being used by law enforcement in Minneapolis after the Minnesota National Guard joined police as another night of chaos erupted in the city.  Tear gas and rubber bullets were used by police to clear the streets on Saturday night as protesters gathered for another night of demonstrations over … Read more

Fashion: 50 under £50 | Daily Mail Online

Fashion Director Shelly Vella has summer’s hottest looks sorted – at a snip  Sunshine brights Left page, from top left: Yellow blouse, £35, Michelle Keegan at very.co.uk Bracelet, £45, Venessa Arizaga, brownsfashion.com Bag, £49, jigsaw-online.com Green dress, £49.99, hm.com Mint coin purse, £32, Becksöndergaard, en.smallable.com  Sandals, £40, dunelondon.com Green sunglasses, £14, topshop.com Orange shorts, £35, topshop.com Blue top, £39.99, reserved.com Flower earrings, £44, jcrew.com … Read more

Karren Brady’s daughter Sophia Peschisolido says she’s often been given her mother’s death stare

‘I know those death stares!’: Karren Brady’s daughter Sophia Peschisolido jokes that she’s been subjected to her mother’s hard gaze so often that she knows ‘exactly what each one means’ By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 00:56 BST, 31 May 2020 | Updated: 08:43 BST, 31 May 2020 Her mother is known for her hard … Read more

People’s Covid-19 risk should be scored on a scale from 1 to 5

Britons should get an individual Covid-19 risk score on a scale from one to five to allow healthy youngsters out of lockdown, scientists say. Top experts have floated the idea of ‘stratified shielding’ to kickstart the economy again and end the lockdown, which they claim is ‘damaging’. It would involve rating each person’s chances of … Read more

Sydney career coach Nicole Grainger-Marsh reveals six mistakes that make work emails seem ‘rude’

Career coach Nicole Grainger-Marsh (pictured) has shared the common mistakes people make in their emails  Skipping pleasantries, writing ‘thanks in advance’ and marking ‘urgent’ in the subject line of emails can make you appear ‘rude’, a top career coach has warned. Nicole Grainger-Marsh – who’s a business consultant and accredited executive coach at Sydney recruitment … Read more