The Voice: Kelsea Ballerini fills in as guest coach for ailing Kelly Clarkson as Battle Rounds start

Surprise guest coach Kelsea Ballerini sat in for an ailing Kelly Clarkson on Monday’s first Battle Rounds episode of The Voice on NBC. Although Kelly, 38, had tested negative for coronavirus, strict on-set guidelines meant that the coach had to watch her team from home. Country-pop artist Kelsea, 27, had previously served as an advisor … Read more

Uncorking the Suez: Dozens of supertankers trapped for a week FINALLY start flooding through

The first of hundreds of trapped ships snaked their way through a newly unblocked Suez Canal on Monday as the saga over the waterway seems to be coming to an end.    The bow of the 220,000-ton Ever Given container ship was finally dislodged from the channel’s bank on Monday and towed up the waterway after tugboats … Read more

Jacinda Ardern vows to finally start making wedding plans with fiancé of two years Clarke Gayford

Jacinda Ardern vows to start planning her wedding TWO YEARS after her fiancé proposed – as huge events keep derailing the couple’s plans Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford are set to finally start planning their wedding Ms Ardern said while she’s been busy it was ‘about time’ they plan the big day The pair got … Read more

Jacinda Ardern vows to finally start making wedding plans with fiancé of two years Clarke Gayford

Jacinda Ardern vows to start planning her wedding TWO YEARS after her fiancé proposed – as huge events keep derailing the couple’s plans Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford are set to finally start planning their wedding Ms Ardern said while she’s been busy it was ‘about time’ they plan the big day The pair got … Read more

Dan Levy clarifies that he didn’t start the ‘note’ tradition on Saturday Night Live

Dan Levy clarifies that he didn’t start the ‘note’ tradition on Saturday Night Live… he merely continued it By Brian Gallagher For Dailymail.com Published: 02:36 BST, 29 March 2021 | Updated: 02:36 BST, 29 March 2021 Dan Levy made headlines when he started a lovely tradition after hosting Saturday Night Live in February. The Schitt’s … Read more

Want to know if a fund is ethical? Start off by ignoring its name

If you’re a fund management business looking to attract new investors, there’s one guaranteed route to success. Put any of the words responsible, sustainable, ethical, green or positive into the name of an investment fund and then sit back as investors buy into it.  Sustainable, ethical or ESG investing is currently one of the hottest … Read more

Who needs Happy Monday? Britons start easing of lockdown rules early

Lockdown-weary Britons today threw caution to the wind and left their homes in favour of the nation’s beaches, parks and markets as temperatures started to climb. Families, joggers and weightlifters flocked to green spaces across the country for 52F (11C) temperatures as the UK braced for near-record 76F (24C) heat next week. Ahead of the … Read more

Tish Cyrus explains how a tour bus fire got her to start smoking marijuana at 42

Tish Cyrus explains how a terrifying tour bus fire got her to start smoking marijuana at 42… as she promotes Sorry We’re Stoned podcast By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 22:51 GMT, 24 March 2021 | Updated: 22:55 GMT, 24 March 2021 Tish Cyrus says surviving a near-death experience actually lead her to smoke marijuana … Read more

HS2 diggers start clearing ancient woodland that inspired Roald Dahl’s classic Fantastic Mr Fox

HS2 diggers have started clearing a corner of ancient woodland that helped inspire Roald Dahl in order to build the £98bn high-speed railway line.  Around 1.7acres of Jones Hill Wood, which stretches across 4.4acres in the Buckinghamshire countryside, is set to be dug up in order to make way for the project. The ancient woodland, … Read more

Children ‘will be vaccinated from August with up to 11m under 18s inoculated by start of term’

Children could receive covid vaccines from August as the government pushes for maximum immunity, sources have revealed. The plan leaked to The Telegraph means that up to 11 million under 18s could have jabs by the start of the autumn term, months ahead of when inoculations had been expected for children. The government awaits data … Read more