The Bachelor: Roxi and Kaitlyn’s cocktail party showdown was WORSE than shown on TV

‘It was World War Three’: The Bachelor’s Rosemary Sawter reveals the cocktail party fight was WORSE than shown on TV Do you have a story about The Bachelor? Email [email protected]  By Zoe Burrell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:28 BST, 28 August 2020 | Updated: 00:29 BST, 28 August 2020 She was eliminated from The Bachelor on … Read more

Joan Collins, 87, looks fabulous as she dons a blue floral midi dress and matching mask

She has been holidaying in the South of France. And Joan Collins looked fabulous on Thursday as she shared a fun picture from her St. Tropez getaway to Instagram. The film legend, 87, wore a blue floral midi dress with a ruffled hem and a matching face mask for the snap amid the coronavirus pandemic.  Fabulous! Joan Collins, 87, … Read more

Deportation flight is cancelled after last-minute legal challenges

Home Secretary Priti Patel’s bid to report 23 cross-Channel migrants to Spain has failed after the deportation flight was cancelled due to a last minute legal challenge.   The plane was scheduled to leave the UK on Thursday morning, but had to be scrapped while the appeals are considered. The Home Office accused such legal claims of typically … Read more

Donald Trump’s Scottish resort charged Secret Service $1,300 for ‘furniture removal’ when he visited

Donald Trump’s Scottish resort charged Secret Service $1,300 for ‘furniture removal’ when he visited and added $29 ‘resort fee’ to agents’ bill at his Las Vegas hotel when guarding Mike Pence The ‘furniture removal’ fee was so the Secret Service could use a room while protecting the president Taxpayers foot the bill for agents’ lodging … Read more

Blast from the past! Archived images show what Apple stores in New York City used to be in the 1940s

New York City is home to seven Apple Stores, but decades before the Apple icon hung on each buildings, they were shops, warehouses and even a post office. The city’s Municipal Archives has a trove of photos taken of all five boroughs for a project during 1939 and 1941, revealing a world before iPhones and … Read more

Councils send just ONE litter fine per week as campaigners call for more ‘effective’ deterrent

Councils send just ONE litter fine per week: Clean-up campaigners call for more ‘effective’ deterrent to stop people dropping rubbish on the streets as it emerges one in six local authorities issued no penalties in a YEAR Campaigners have called for the £150 on-the-spot fine to be raised to £1,000 Councils gave 116,000 fines for … Read more

Actor Paul Mescal reveals he received an email from Hugh Jackman after he watched Normal People

Actor Paul Mescal reveals he received a ‘gorgeous email’ from Hugh Jackman after the Wolverine star watched hit series Normal People By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:08 BST, 28 August 2020 | Updated: 00:08 BST, 28 August 2020 He’s been nominated for an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series … Read more

Could having a common cold protect you from Covid-19? Scientists given £8.4million to answer

Could having a common cold protect you from coronavirus? Government gives scientists £8.4million to discover the truth on Covid-19 immunity The cash will be spread across three separate studies involving 17 institutions  They will all investigate a range of questions about immunity to SARS-CoV-2 The largest will seek the truth on whether there is cross-protection … Read more

Britain’s beaches where motorists are most likely to be stung with parking fines

Some 18 million Britons are expected to hit the road over the August Bank Holiday weekend, with many programming their sat-navs to take them to picturesque coastal towns with beaches. But drivers are being warned that there are some seaside locations where councils crackdown hard on motorists who breach parking rules. New research has revealed … Read more

Muslim female secret agent executed by Nazis honoured with first blue plaque for Indian-origin woman

A Muslim spy who was executed by the Nazis at Dachau concentration camp in 1944 is the first Indian-origin woman to be honoured with a blue plaque. Noor Inayat Khan, of Indian and US descent, served in the Special Operations Executive (SOE), which was set up by Sir Winston Churchill in 1940.  The English Heritage … Read more

A third ‘are overpaying for mobile phones’ via a loyalty penalty that can cost more than £400 a year

A third of us ‘are overpaying for mobile phones’ via a loyalty penalty that can cost more than £400 a year, consumer watchdog warns Third of mobile phone owners are being hit by penalty which could cost £400 Which? said millions pay same monthly charge long after initial contract ends  Phone companies make £182million per … Read more