Ellen DeGeneres: Insider reveals what’s going to happen to the show in Australia

A former Channel Nine executive has revealed what he thinks will happen to The Ellen DeGeneres Show, after it was abruptly pulled from Nine’s daytime schedule. Rob McKnight, who has worked for all the major Australian networks and now runs the TV Blackbox website, said on Tuesday that while Ellen’s brand is certainly ‘in trouble’, he’s confident she … Read more

At last I know what’s wrong with me – all thanks to the upcoming TV show Diagnosis Detectives

Self-employed plasterer Andrew Hill was having up to 60 seizures a week since falling from scaffolding on to a concrete floor three years before, injuring his ribs and head After months of unexplained violent seizures, where his limbs jerked multiple times a day, Andrew Hill was desperate. The self-employed plasterer was having up to 60 seizures … Read more

Amazon End of Summer Sale 2020: The dates, what’s on offer and how to find the best deals

Amazon End of Summer Sale 2020: The dates, what’s on offer and how to find the best deals By Corinna Burton For Mailonline Published: 18:22 BST, 21 August 2020 | Updated: 18:22 BST, 21 August 2020 It might not be Prime Day 2020, but Amazon UK has announced that its epic End of Summer Sale will … Read more

Celebs love to paddleboard in exotic locations, but what’s it like for a beginner in Pembrokeshire?

The workout that rules the waves! Toned celebs love to paddleboard in exotic locations, but what’s it like for a beginner in blustery Pembrokeshire? Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) is the world’s fastest-growing watersport  Harriet Sime gave it a go with TYF Adventure in Solva harbour, Pembrokeshire She concluded it was ‘harder but far more invigorating than … Read more

Channel 10: Who’s staying, who’s going and what’s changing – as network announce axing of 25 stars

Channel 10: Who’s staying, who’s going and what’s changing… as network announce the axing of 25 of its stars At least 25 jobs have been cut at the network due to the decline in advertising revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic The changes are expected to be effective from Monday, September 14 By Jabeen Waheed … Read more

What’s in store for Britain? Casinos and bowling alleys to open within a fortnight

What’s in store for Britain? Casinos and bowling alleys to open within a fortnight, wedding receptions for 30 people and hugs in time for Christmas (but nightclubs are staying shut) Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out optimistic vision to ditch social distancing Top scientists poured cold water on the idea life could soon return to … Read more

Costa Corona? What’s really riled locals is the tidal wave of rubbish, says ROBERT HARDMAN 

For all the talk of a second wave of Covid-19, it was not the risk of killer germs which had infuriated the locals hereabouts yesterday. It was all the rubbish. As yesterday’s Mail revealed in graphic detail, Bournemouth beach had resembled a human ant heap this week on the hottest afternoon of the year when … Read more

What’s happening with furlough? We explain what Sunak’s new ‘flexible furlough’ means for workers

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has revealed how the £10bn-a-month furlough scheme will evolve in the coming months, how businesses will have to contribute more and when it will end. He has also announced more help for self-employed workers. We look at what the new ‘flexible furlough’ will mean for workers, businesses – and the taxpayer. Chancellor … Read more

As European resorts finally start to re-open… What’s going on in our holiday hotspots?

Travel bubbles, sea bridges, quarantines — no wonder there’s a lot of confusion surrounding holidays as restrictions ease. The UK’s blanket quarantine on all those coming into the country will be reviewed every three weeks, and could be lifted by early July.  Countries across Europe are preparing to reopen, too. We look at what your … Read more