Paul Rudd passes out cookies to voters at NYC’s Barclays Center and thanks them for doing their part

Paul Rudd passes out cookies to voters at Barclays Center in NYC and thanks them for doing their part By Adam S. Levy For Dailymail.com Published: 00:23 GMT, 30 October 2020 | Updated: 03:26 GMT, 30 October 2020 Paul Rudd was seen in Brooklyn, New York giving out cookies to voters on Thursday, less than … Read more

Furious BBC stars slam new DG Tim Davie’s new online impartiality rules

JON SOPEL, £245,000-a-year BBC salary: Jon Sopel, 60, is paid up to £245,000 a year in his role as the broadcaster’s North America Editor, covering all aspects of US news including politics, policy and business. But the presenter last year sparked a conflict of interest row after accepting tens of thousands of pounds from the biggest bank … Read more

BBC DG Tim Davie issues staff social media and impartiality guidance

JON SOPEL, £245,000-a-year BBC salary: Jon Sopel, 60, is paid up to £245,000 a year in his role as the broadcaster’s North America Editor, covering all aspects of US news including politics, policy and business. But the presenter last year sparked a conflict of interest row after accepting tens of thousands of pounds from the biggest bank … Read more

Kanye West gifts wife Kim Kardashian a hologram of her later father Robert for her 40th birthday

Kanye West presents wife Kim Kardashian with a hologram of her late father Robert for star’s 40th birthday: ‘It is so lifelike!’ By Carly Johnson For Dailymail.com Published: 23:58 GMT, 29 October 2020 | Updated: 23:58 GMT, 29 October 2020 Kim Kardashian received what she described as ‘the most thoughtful gift of a lifetime’ from … Read more

The Wiggles vow to make more ‘culturally appropriate’ music amid Pappadum backlash

The Wiggles vow to create more ‘culturally appropriate’ music after facing backlash over cringeworthy song Pappadum By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:08 GMT, 29 October 2020 | Updated: 22:08 GMT, 29 October 2020 Australian children’s group The Wiggles have vowed to create ‘culturally appropriate’ music after their song Pappadum went viral on … Read more

Kim Kardashian accused of Photoshop once again as fans call out her missing arm

Kim Kardashian hit with Photoshop accusations once again as fans call out her ‘missing’ arm in bikini snap taken during controversial private island trip By Christine Rendon For Dailymail.com Published: 19:21 GMT, 29 October 2020 | Updated: 19:21 GMT, 29 October 2020 Kim Kardashian has been hit with Photoshop accusations after posting more photos from … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Rishi Sunak speaks to public on Twitter Q&A

The Chancellor today addressed the country’s burning questions as he discussed his fresh financial package in a Twitter Q and A session.  Rishi Sunak turned on the public spending taps again last week when he announced an emergency bailout for businesses and the self-employed that will cost up to £22billion. But today he was grilled by … Read more

BREAKING > Cyprus and Lithuania on UK quarantine list with Brits facing dash home before deadline

BREAKING > Cyprus and Lithuania are put on UK quarantine list with Britons facing dash back home to beat 4am deadline on Sunday to avoid 14-day isolation Cyprus and Lithuania removed from Government list of travel corridors Thursday British tourists will need to return to UK before 4am on Sunday to avoid isolation Those arriving … Read more

Jihadists celebrate Nice terror attack as ISIS and al-Qaeda call for more violence

Online jihadists celebrated the latest terror attack on France today after three people were murdered by a knifeman in Nice on a day which also saw a gunman killed in Avignon and a guard attacked at a French consulate in Saudi Arabia.  The latest in a long line of violent attacks in France was ‘already … Read more

PIERS MORGAN: Twitter let Iran spew Holocaust-denying lies yet blocked a NY newspaper

Yesterday, after America’s biggest tech giant bosses were grilled by a US senate committee, a tweet was posted by Iran‘s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In it, he asked: ‘Why is it a crime to raise doubts about the Holocaust?’ Under normal circumstances, one of the world’s most powerful leaders directly questioning the very existence … Read more