Electrifying storm photos taken in America and off the Pacific coast of Australia by Will Eades

His photography will leave you thunderstruck. Will Eades, from the east coast of Australia, picked up a DSLR camera 14 years ago and started out taking pictures of birds on his back fence. But the 34-year-old has made a name for himself in the world of photography with shots of slightly more dramatic subjects – … Read more

Daniel Kaluuya is in electrifying form as a doomed Black Panther: BRIAN VINER reviews

Judas and the Black Messiah (12) Verdict: Stylish and compelling  Rating: Locked Down (15)  Verdict: Deserves a health warning   Rating: The inclusion of Daniel Kaluuya in this week’s Bafta nominations will come as no surprise to anyone who sees his electrifying performance in Judas And The Black Messiah. What does seem slightly odd is the category: … Read more

Kim Kardashian is a busty bombshell in electrifying metallic KKW ads

The show must go on for Kim Kardashian. Amid a swirl of rumors that she is on the verge of divorcing Kanye West the 40-year-old reality star was busy promoting her perfume brand on Instagram this Thursday. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians standout slipped into a couple of gleaming metallic outfits that played up her … Read more

Kim Kardashian is a busty bombshell in electrifying metallic KKW ads

The show must go on for Kim Kardashian. Amid a swirl of rumors that she is on the verge of divorcing Kanye West the 40-year-old reality star was busy promoting her perfume brand on Instagram this Thursday. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians standout slipped into a couple of gleaming metallic outfits that played up her … Read more

Our electrifying new Sherlock Holmes mystery by thriller writer ANTHONY HOROWITZ continues

Yesterday, in the first part of our exclusive new Sherlock Holmes mystery, the eminent detective and Dr Watson were visited by a wealthy impresario whose valuable antique clock had been stolen.  But, more disturbingly, the clock’s owner had received seven macabre Christmas cards, signed only by ‘a friend’. Could there be a link to the burglar? … Read more

DOMINIC SANDBROOK on Labour’s greatest rift since that electrifying conference assault on Militant 

What an extraordinarily dramatic, shaming moment this is. Extraordinary for British politics; shaming for the Labour Party; and in our lifetimes, at least, utterly without precedent. Even a few years ago, for one of the two great parties to cast out its own former leader, less than a year after he stepped down, would have … Read more