Insomnics test out the latest gadgets that promise a good night's sleep
FEMAIL asked four people with different sleep issues, including Claire Toureille, 28, who has had chronic insomnia since childhood, to test out the latest gadgets, potions and pillows. Read more...
Up to 70 migrants packed on to three large boats are detained at Dover
Dozens of migrants attempted the crossing on Saturday as Britain basked in glorious 59F (15C) temperatures in another weekend of early Spring weather. Read more...
Elgin Marbles ship Flintlock pistol and shoe parts found in shipwreck
The Mentor sunk near the Greek island of Kythira in 1802 while transporting the marbles and other artefacts. A wide range of new objects have been uncovered by marine archaeologists. Read more...
Dee Rowe, UConn Basketball Coach and Fund-Raiser, Dies at 91
He coached the Huskies for eight seasons, taking them to the N.C.A.A. tournament, before spending decades raising money for campus athletic facilities. Read more...
The Outsized Influence of Teen T. Rex and Other Young Dinosaurs
A deep dive into dinosaur data suggests that teenage T. rexes and other juvenile carnivores shaped their ecosystems. Read more...
Does Anyone Wear Pantyhose Anymore?
Vanessa Friedman, fashion director of The New York Times, takes reader questions. Read more...
Asbestos
In a controversial article, The Great Asbestos Hysteria (Mail, February 23), we said that according to the Health and Safety Executive, the risks from white asbestos products are insignificant, and arguably zero in the case of lung cancer. The HSE assessments related to specific levels of exposure to white asbestos fibres, not white asbestos products, and found a risk from higher levels. The article said that asbestos in UK schools is almost all white. According to the HSE, the more harmful brown asbestos was also frequently used in schools. The writer was in error in saying that the HSE had been forced to withdraw a series of commercials claiming that mesothelioma kills 4,500 a year. In fact, the advertisements were based on an estimate of 4,000 deaths from all asbestos-related disease. Read more...
E-scooters are banned at night during year-long trial in Newcastle
Newcastle council said the new fleet of 250 electric vehicles faces a curfew from 11pm to 5am following complaints people were driving them while drunk. Read more...
New River Gorge Meet America39;s 63rd National Park
The New River Gorge in West Virginia got the federal governments highest protection, thanks, in part, to the latest pandemic relief bill. Read more...
Covid Ireland Cork nuns 'breached Covid rules as they tried to expel demons in Dublin'
Mother Irene Gibson and Sister Anne Marieallegedly traveled from Cork to Dublin to attend an exorcism of the Dil in December. Read more...
Shoppers are paying up to 180% more for vegan food than for meat equivalent, research finds
Four in five vegan goods are more expensive than their meat versions, according to a UK study. It was noted that MS' Plant Kitchen 'No Pork' sausage rolls cost 1.45 more than their meat counterpart. Read more...
How to Buy a Real N95 Mask Online
Fakes and little-known brands still abound, even as health officials have advised us to up our mask game. Heres what to do. Read more...
Coronavirus vaccines may help long Covid patients beat crippling fatigue
Anecdotal reports suggest the jabs can prompt a recovery in some patients. Scientists said this could be because they reset the immune system, or due to a 'psychological boost' from receiving the shots. Read more...
Boris Johnson's nine-month-old son Wilfred has inherited his dad's unruly mop of blonde hair
Boris Johnson's son Wilfred, nine months, appears to have inherited his father's unruly blonde hair do. In a snap taken on Thursday, his bright blonde hair could be seen spilling over the top of his pram. Read more...
Legend ticks all the boxes
Lovers of British music can now get the complete recorded legacy, on 23 CDs, of Sir Clifford Curzon, the greatest English pianist of the 20th Century, for less than 50 on Decca. Read more...
Players in a New Super League Would Be Barred From the World Cup
FIFA sends a stern warning to clubs that are considering forming their own lucrative competition. Read more...
Courtney Act upset over being snubbed for DWTS All-Stars season
Courtney Act was the runner-up on the 16th season of Dancing With The Stars. Read more...
How TikTok Helped a Finnish Baked Feta Pasta Go Viral
Cheese suppliers have been swept up in the video recipe phenomenon known as baked feta pasta. Read more...