Loose Women’s Nadia Sawalha reveals she cried over bikini video comments

Loose Women’s Nadia Sawalha reveals she cried over comments she received after she posted a bikini video and vows to ‘never diet again’ By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 15:22 BST, 13 August 2020 | Updated: 15:25 BST, 13 August 2020 Loose Women‘s Nadia Sawalha revealed she cried after reading 2000 messages she received after … Read more

Covid crisis is ‘destroying women’s careers’ according to survey of nearly 20,000 mothers

The coronavirus crisis has destroyed women’s careers as half of working mothers are lacking the necessary childcare to enable them to work, according to a survey. Over 70 per cent of mothers have had to work fewer hours because of childcare issues, while two thirds of those furloughed said that a shortfall in childcare was … Read more

Loose Women’s Saira Khan, 50, works out in a bikini… before suffering a holiday disaster

She’s a regular face on Loose Women and celebrated turning 50 during lockdown. And Saira Khan looked sensational as she showed off her exercise skills while working out in a bikini during a holiday to Cornwall on Friday. The TV presenter wowed fans with her impressive moves, but things took a turn for the worst … Read more

Women’s rugby star Non Evans announces she’s gay on Twitter prompting support from sports community

Former rugby player and athlete Non Evans MBE has revealed she is gay in a confessional post on Twitter. The sporting icon, 46, has spent a lifetime competing in sport at the top level. As well as rugby she has excelled in judo, Olympic Freestyle Wrestling, weightlifting and powerlifting. She was the first woman to … Read more

Women’s pensions take the biggest hit after a divorce

Divorced women are retiring on pensions a quarter the size of men’s, but break-ups take a financial toll on both genders, new research shows. Women who split with their partners reach retirement with savings of around £26,100, while divorced men have £103,500 by the time they stop work. That vastly undershoots the £51,000 and £156,500 … Read more

Keeping embryos frozen for over a year can HALVE women’s chances of having a child

Keeping human embryos frozen for over a year can halve women’s chances of becoming pregnant and giving birth to a live baby, a study has found.  Researchers from China examined the pregnancy and live birth rates of more than 24,000 women undergoing embryo-storing ‘vitrification’ treatment. They found that storing embryos for 1–2 years significantly lowered … Read more

Lea Michele accused of mocking trans model Plastic Martyr for using women’s bathroom

Lea Michele has been accused of mocking trans model Plastic Martyr for using the women’s bathroom at the 2010 Emmy Awards. The Glee star, 33, has faced numerous accusations from colleagues about her behaviour – for which she has since apologised – after her co-star Samantha Ware branded her time on the show ‘a living … Read more

Common anxiety and insomnia drugs may raise women’s risk of ectopic pregnancy, study shows 

Common anxiety and insomnia drugs may raise women’s risk of ectopic pregnancy, study shows One in 90 pregnancies in UK is ectopic, fertilised egg does not make it to womb Women on benzodiazepine 50 per cent more likely to lose pregnancy this way Ectopic pregnancies can be life-threatening for women due to internal bleeding By … Read more

Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter and Saira Khan explode into heated Dominic Cummings debate

Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter and Saira Khan EXPLODE into heated debate after Dominic Cummings’ controversial lockdown drive By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 14:25 BST, 27 May 2020 | Updated: 15:46 BST, 27 May 2020 Janet Street-Porter defended Dominic Cummings in a heated Loose Women debate on Wednesday. The broadcaster, 73, claimed the Prime Minister’s … Read more

Women’s blood vessels age FASTER than men’s and they ‘are more likely to have heart disease’

Women’s blood vessels AGE faster than men’s which increases their risk of heart diseases at a younger age, study claims Women aged 30 with high blood pressure ‘more likely to have heart disease’ This is because their blood vessels and arteries are less efficient at that age  Authors of study say finding may reshape way doctors assess heart … Read more