VE Day: Tears, laughter, singing – the day the fighting ended 

Well, hello sailor… getting into the VE Day spirit, London, 1945 This Friday marks 75 years since Winston Churchill announced the end of the war in Europe and people took to the streets to rejoice with victory parades, parties and music. There’s never been a better time to reflect on what this generation endured and the lessons … Read more

Cheese on toast is Britain’s favourite snack ahead of cheese and onion crisps and a bacon sandwich 

Cheese on toast is Britain’s favourite snack ahead of cheese and onion crisps and a bacon sandwich Cheese on toast has been voted Great Britain’s favourite snack by the nation  The survey was carried out by cash savings service Raisin.co.uk Cheese and onion crisps were voted in second place in the poll  Bacon sandwich was … Read more

Bachelor star Brittany Hockley is jovial as she goes for a walk in Bondi

Bachelor star Brittany Hockley detailed the stress she felt due to the coronavirus pandemic back in March.  But the 32-year-old looked to be back at her best on Sunday, while enjoying a brisk walk with a male pal in Bondi.  Brittany was spotted smiling and laughing while on the promenade, getting in some fresh air … Read more

Coronavirus: How UK death toll compares with rest of world

Britain has the fourth deadliest major coronavirus outbreak in the world and has now suffered more deaths per million people than France, according to statistics. As the UK this week began including people who died in care homes in its official statistics, its death rate rose above that of France, which had already done so.  … Read more

Army generals urge Chancellor to reward frontline NHS workers with cash bonuses

Ex-Army generals have urged the Chancellor to reward frontline NHS workers with cash bonuses as a thank you for risking their lives in the war against Covid-19. General Lord Richard Dannatt and ex-chief of the Defence Staff General Lord David Richards backed calls for nurses, doctors and care workers to be granted a tax-free allowance, … Read more

Lemon Roast Chicken with Garlicky Dauphinoise and Rocket Salad

Lemon Roast Chicken with Garlicky Dauphinoise and Rocket Salad By Annie Bell For You Magazine Published: 00:02 BST, 3 May 2020 | Updated: 00:02 BST, 3 May 2020 This is a particularly gorgeous take on our favourite Sunday roast. There are lots of uses for leftover roast chicken, such as a Thai or Indian curry. … Read more

HARRY COLE: MPs and journalists asking claim to be victims of suspicious hacking 

HARRY COLE: MPs and journalists asking embarrassing questions about China claim to be victims of suspicious hacking By Harry Cole For The Mail On Sunday Published: 00:42 BST, 3 May 2020 | Updated: 01:08 BST, 3 May 2020 MPs and journalists who’ve been asking embarrassing questions about China claim to be victims of suspicious hacking. … Read more

Rebecca Judd’s powerful message to COVIDSafe ‘anti-appers’

Rebecca Judd has no time for so-called ‘anti-appers’ who refuse to download the COVIDSafe contact-tracing app due to privacy concerns. On Friday, the model wife of AFL legend Chris Judd shared a powerful message on Instagram about the importance of the app, which has been downloaded by four million Australians since its launch on April 26. She … Read more

Boy, 11, feared to have ‘life-changing injuries’ after being shot by burglars posing as deliverymen

Boy, 11, feared to have ‘life-changing injuries’ after being shot at home by burglars posing as deliverymen A gang forced entry into an Upminster home by posing as deliverymen on Friday Ray Hawkins, 45, opened the door believing it was a parcel delivery at 9.30pm Mr Hawkins and his son, 11, were rushed to hospital … Read more