12bn wiped off Netflix with fewer customers joining over the summer
Netflix added 2.2m paid subscribers around the world in the three months to the end of September as it released Enola Holmes, The Devil All the Time and Emily in Paris (pictured). Read more...
From Millie Bobby Brown in Enola Holmes to Tehran and The GentlemenThe best on demand TV this week
Millie Bobby Brown stars as Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes's little sister in the first of what seems certain to be a film franchise. Read more...
Nevada man, 25, contracted coronavirus twice in 48 days and was SICKER during his second bout
An unnamed 25-year-old man from Washoe County, Nevada, tested positive for the virus on April 18 after developing mild illness and again on June 5 after experiencing more severe symptoms. Read more...
A Hamptons House for the Private and the Social
The interior designer Robert Stilin is selling his home in East Hampton, N.Y., which has lots of entertaining space, a pool and separate guest quarters, for million. Read more...
Netflix subscriptions fell and cancellations increased after release of controversial film Cuties
Netflix's disappointing third quarter earnings was the result of subscribers canceling their service at eight times the usual rate because of anger over the controversial French film Cuties, YipitData reported. Read more...
Aston Villa 0-3 Leeds Hat-trick hero Patrick Bamford crushes Dean Smith's table-topping dreams
ASTON VILLA 0-3 LEEDS - IAN LADYMAN AT VILLA PARK Sometimes centre forwards happen upon runs of form and confidence like this and Bamford has certainly waited long enough for his. Read more...
Wagner The Valkyrie Royal Opera House, London review
After Twilight Of The Gods, an experienced friend confided Covent Garden is one of the worlds great opera houses, but this wasnt one of the worlds great Rings. Just so. But why was it so? Read more...
Big Techs Professional Opponents Strike at Google
An unlikely collection of lawyers, activists, economists and academics is fueling the tech backlash, armed with funding from billionaire sponsors. Read more...
16 Japan experiences every traveler needs to enjoy
There's no shortage of reasons to fall in love with Japan. Read more...
Can I Actually Be Missing the Commute?
While we may not miss getting onto crowded trains, we may long for the clear boundaries between home and work that a commute created. Read more...
PLATELL'S PEOPLE Great-grandmother Maureen has more sense than our leaders
PLATELL'S PEOPLE Refusing to be shielded and hide away at home, Maureen Eames told anyone who would listen that she 'didn't give a sod' about the new restrictions imposed on her. Read more...
USAF is still flying the original F-117 stealth fighter 12 years after it was officially retired
Two F-117s using the radio callsign 'KNIGHT' made a surprise visit to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar on Tuesday, landing at the California base around 5.30pm. Read more...
Steven Stamkos Is Out for the Rest of the Stanley Cup
Stamkos, the Lightnings captain and one of the leagues top scorers, made his only postseason appearance in Game 3 of the finals against Dallas after being out with an injury. Read more...
How statins 'can help women survive cancer' according to latest research
Scientists in Australia have found that the cholesterol-lowering drugs, which cut their risk of heart attacks and strokes, can also halt the growth of tumours. The study involved nearly 40,000 women. Read more...
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY All I want for Christmas is a vaccine
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY Any new vaccine is tested for safety in animals and smaller human trials, before moving on to larger scale randomised trials involving tens of thousands of volunteers. Read more...
Britain Is Getting Ready for Its Space Race
Spurred by Brexit, London is backing companies that will build satellites and haul them into orbit. Read more...
Europe Challenges U.S. Treasuries With Pandemic Bond Sale
The European Union sold its first batch of bonds to finance virus-relief programs. Demand among buyers was high and comes when the U.S. is borrowing heavily. Read more...
AHEAD OF THE GAME Premier League clubs in total darkness over pay-per-view figures
MATT HUGHES - AHEAD OF THE GAME It is understood that the Premier League's initial target was for the number of sign-ups to replicate the usual match-day attendance. Read more...