Conjoined twins, 2, separated at a Vatican paediatric hospital

Conjoined twins whose skulls were fused back-to-back and who had ‘one of the rarest and most complex forms of cranial and cerebral fusion’ doctors had seen have successfully been separated.  The two-year-old sisters Ervina and Prefina, were born in 2018 in Mbaiki, Central African Republic, with their heads attached and sharing critical blood vessels around their … Read more

Mini Budget 2020: £3bn drive for ‘green’ buildings and 140k jobs

Every household can apply for a £5,000 voucher under a £3billion drive for ‘greener’ homes, hospitals and schools to support 140,000 jobs announced today. Chancellor Rishi Sunak insisted he wanted to see a ‘green recovery with concern for the environment at its heart’ as he confirmed the plans in the Commons. In his mini-Budget, Mr … Read more

Eat Out to Help Out: How to get £10 off in pubs and restaurants

Food lovers could soon be able to grab a meal at some of the country’s best-loved restaurants for little more than £10. Diners will receive a 50 per cent discount, up to a maximum of £10 per head, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the month of August, under Rishi Sunak‘s ‘Eat Out to Help … Read more

Relatives holding grandmother’s funeral find stranger in casket

Relatives holding funeral for grandmother, 75, find a STRANGER, 91, dressed in her clothes in the casket – and discover she was buried two days earlier by another family after mortuary mix-up Catherine White, 75, and Elease McInnis, 91, died a day apart in late June in Charlotte, North Carolina  Alexander Funeral Home allegedly switched … Read more

Facebook has caused ‘significant setbacks for civil rights’ by not acting harshly enough on content

Facebook has made a series of decisions that undermined civil rights, including allowing posts from President Donald Trump that violate the values of the leading social network, an independent audit report said Wednesday. The audit commissioned by Facebook in 2018 found the California giant had taken ‘important steps forward in building a long-term civil rights … Read more

Grenfell Tower fire safety consultant ignored cladding email

Grenfell Tower fire safety consultant ignored email about cladding because he was only copied in and not the ‘primary recipient’, inquiry told Terry Ashton ignored documents outlining proposed cladding and insulation  The fire safety consultant also failed to read the architect’s progress report  It comes as the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire began once … Read more

Donald Trump’s memoir-writing niece Mary sits in Oval Office

Donald Trump‘s niece may hate his guts – but she still wanted to sit at his desk. Mary Trump smiles as she sits at the Resolute Desk in the White House in this photo exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com. The image shows a photo of Mary’s grandfather on the shelf behind her – a man she … Read more

Coronavirus Scotland: 14-day quarantine for visitors from Spain

Britons can travel to 73 destinations – including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, New Zealand, Malta and Barbados – with no mandatory quarantine upon returning to England from July 10. The government’s official website does not immediately specify whether the countries on the list will reciprocate the quarantine-free arrangements. It instead urges travellers to check the individual rules … Read more

2020 Audubon Photography Awards winners are revealed

Awe-inspiring images from the 2020 Audubon Photography Awards show rare birds flying through the air, diving into water, feasting on fish and flowers, and fluffing their chests in the hopes of attracting a mate 2020 Audubon Photography Award winners have been announced The annual competition is run by the National Audubon Society – a nonprofit organization … Read more

Married policeman admits killing his NHS nurse lover of 10 years

Married policeman admits killing his NHS nurse lover of 10 years who was strangled to death in a pub car park but denies murder PC Timothy Brehmer admitted the manslaughter of Claire Parry in Dorset in May A provisional trial date was set for October 12 at Winchester Crown Court  Post mortem found Mrs Parry died … Read more