Why we should DITCH plant-based diets and eat more offal, former vegan argues in new book

An ex-vegan is calling for people to ditch plant-based diets and eat more offal, arguing meat is environmentally friendly provided it’s sustainably sourced. Former research biochemist Robb Wolf, who lives in Texas, who co-authored the book Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat with dietitian Diana Rodgers, suffered from ulcerative colitis, a long-term condition where the … Read more

Loose Women panellist Coleen Nolan recalls her travel adventures, from Magaluf to the Maldives

Singer Coleen Nolan recalls her travel adventures, from staying in a hotel in Azerbaijan with mousetraps under the bed to a Magaluf trip with her daughter and boredom in the Maldives By Tamara Hinson For The Daily Mail Published: 13:35 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 13:35 BST, 13 July 2020 Singer and Loose Women … Read more

The unpopular names British parents say they’d NEVER call their babies

Revealed: The unpopular names British parents say they’d NEVER call their babies – including Boris, Karen and Meghan Survey of 5,842 parents reveals names they wish they’d steered away from Third admitted they didn’t give child’s name enough thought before choosing 73% said they had thought of better names for their children after naming them … Read more

Priti Patel unveils points-based immigration system for after Brexit

Priti Patel today unveiled the UK’s post-Brexit immigration system insisting the ‘brightest and best’ will still be welcome. Under the points-based system coming into effect from January 1, EU nationals will receive more equal treatment with people from the rest of the world – although they will not have to provide fingerprints for visas. In … Read more

Emelia Jackson lands the first spot in MasterChef’s semi-final with her impressive choux pastry

MasterChef fans rally behind favourite Emelia Jackson after the stunned chef lands the first spot in the show’s semi-final with her impressive choux pastry By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:03 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 13:20 BST, 13 July 2020 Emelia Jackson became the first MasterChef contestant to land a coveted … Read more

Firefighters, police and RSPCA close street and use extension ladder to rescue baby SEAGULL

Firefighters, police and the RSPCA closed a street and used an extension ladder to rescue a baby seagull trapped on a roof. Emergency services were called after the stricken bird was trapped in a gutter and appeared distressed. Witnesses said the street in Plymouth, Devon, was shut down as a huge rescue operation was launched … Read more

Groundbreaking drama The Murder Of Stephen Lawrence to get three-part sequel

Groundbreaking drama The Murder Of Stephen Lawrence to get three-part sequel telling the ongoing story of murdered teen’s parents and the conviction of two of his killers By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 13:12 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 13:14 BST, 13 July 2020 ITV has green-lit a three-part sequel series to groundbreaking drama The … Read more

Tips on cancelling a cottage holiday to Scotland and filling in the Spanish health form for visitors

Delays to airline refunds, completing Spanish health forms for Majorca and Tenerife and cancelling a cottage holiday are the hot topics tackled by the Holiday Guru this week By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 13:08 BST, 13 July 2020 | Updated: 13:08 BST, 13 July 2020 The Holiday Guru is always on call to answer your … Read more

Donald Trump makes his caddy stand on the back of his golf cart hanging on for dear life

President Donald Trump was seen racing across the fairways of his Virginia golf course on Sunday with his caddie appearing to hold on for dear life.  Despite there being more than enough room for two on the golf cart, the president forced the caddie to cling on to the back of the cart as he floored it … Read more

Boris Johnson urges staff to get to the office as City’s biggest firms will only bring 40% back

Prime Minister Boris Johnson today urged workers to return to the office from coronavirus lockdown – after some of the country’s biggest firms said only 40 per cent would return from home.  Some companies, including accountancy giant Deloitte and law firm Slaughter and May have allowed employees back, but others have been reluctant to act.  … Read more

Photographer recreates portraits of 15 historical figures with the help of their direct descendants

A photographer has recreated the portraits of famous historical figures using their direct descendants – and the results are strikingly similar to the originals.  British artist Drew Gardner spent years carrying out in-depth research tracing the relatives and verifying their lineage before creating the collection – which includes replica images of Charles Dickens and Emmeline Pankhurst. To … Read more