Buoyant Queen’s issues words of hope ahead of Harry and Meghan’s interview, writes ROBERT HARDMAN 

With a dash of Countryfile, a smattering of The Choir and more than a hint of 3pm on Christmas Day, this was not so much ‘A Celebration for Commonwealth Day’ – as BBC1 called it – as a genuine royal variety performance. We saw the Queen striding happily through Windsor Castle – talking about ‘selfless … Read more

Coroner issues latest smart motorways warning after teenager died in M1 crash

Coroner issues latest smart motorways warning after teenager who died in M1 crash became fifth fatality in two years Assistant coroner has called for urgent action after 19-year-old died in M1 crash  Zahid Ahmed hit by a lorry at 56mph in a broken-down car on smart motorway Detective said teenager would not have died if … Read more

Gabrielle Union opens up about suicidal ideation and hormonal issues in talk with Gwyneth Paltrow

Gabrielle Union opens up about suicidal ideation and hormonal issues related to perimenopause in frank discussion with Gwyneth Paltrow By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 07:55 GMT, 7 March 2021 | Updated: 07:55 GMT, 7 March 2021 Gabrielle Union revealed some of her darkest struggles over the past year in a frank talk about her … Read more

Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside £125m fortune to fix cladding issues

Builder’s £125m fire-trap flat fund: Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside fortune to fix cladding issues Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said fund would ‘provide certainty’ to leaseholders The £125m fund will spare leaseholders the cost of making buildings safe  It is the latest construction giant to set aside cash since the Mail launched its campaign to … Read more

Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside £125m fortune to fix cladding issues

Builder’s £125m fire-trap flat fund: Construction giant Taylor Wimpey sets aside fortune to fix cladding issues Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey said fund would ‘provide certainty’ to leaseholders The £125m fund will spare leaseholders the cost of making buildings safe  It is the latest construction giant to set aside cash since the Mail launched its campaign to … Read more

Facebook is considering adding facial-recognition to smart glasses but wants to solve privacy issues

Facebook is looking at adding facial recognition to its highly anticipated smart glasses that are planned to hit the market next year. At an all-staff meeting, Facebook Reality Labs director Andrew Bosworth said the company was examining the technology’s legal and privacy ramifications, BuzzFeed reports. He cautioned the benefits and risks were obvious, ‘and we … Read more

Gordon Elliott issues apologises ‘profoundly’ after images circulated of him sitting on a dead horse

Trainer Gordon Elliott has apologised ‘profoundly’ after images circulated of him sitting on a dead horse.  Grand National-winning trainer Elliott, 42, came under fire after the shocking pictures were shared on social media on Saturday, and he confirmed he was fully co-operating with an investigation.  The picture appears to shows Elliott sitting on what looks … Read more

Golden Globe Awards 2021:Daniel Kaluuya’s winning speech is nearly RUINED by ‘technical issues’

Daniel Kaluuya‘s winning speech was almost ruined by ‘technical issues’ as he took home the first gong of the 78th Golden Globe Awards 2021 on Sunday night.   The British actor, 32, was able to make a hilarious comeback as he virtually accepted his Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture gong from Laura Dern for his role in Judas And The Black … Read more

Oliver Dowden issues warning to Facebook after Australia row

Oliver Dowden warns Facebook’s Sir Nick Clegg the social media giant must not deploy the ‘nuclear option’ of turning off newsfeeds in Britain as it did in Australia over competition row Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden spoke to Facebook’s Sir Nick Clegg last night  Came after Facebook’s decision to temporarily turn off newsfeeds in Australia Mr … Read more

Matt Hancock claims Britain’s Covid vaccine roll-out will have a quiet week because of supply issues

Matt Hancock today warned that the Covid vaccine rollout will suffer a dip this week — but there will be a bump in March to compensate for the lag. The Health Secretary said a delay in the supply schedule will result in less jabs being  dished out.  But both AstraZeneca and Pfizer — manufacturers of … Read more