Beer we go! Wetherspoon will open its gardens from April 12
Wetherspoons pubs in England will be open from 9am to 9pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Read more...
How to Get a Peloton-Style Workout Without Splurging
Dont want to pay ,900 for a Peloton bike, plus a subscription fee for classes? Here are ways to reduce the cost of using tech to exercise at home. Read more...
Champions League Schedule Blurs Home and Away
Coronavirus restrictions have sent Champions League matches and World Cup qualifiers to neutral sites. Will this summers European Championship be next to move? Read more...
ERCOT Fires Chief Executive Bill Magness After Texas Storm
Seven board members of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas had resigned in the wake of widespread outages. Those who remained decided to fire the agencys chief executive. Read more...
Soul review Jamie Foxx stars in a sweet and funny film that also comes recommended by Barack Obama
Pixar's Soul comes recommended by Barack Obama, no less, the first black President of the US fully aware of the cultural significance of it being the first Pixar film to feature a black leading character. Read more...
Michael Brown's father and other Ferguson activists demand m from BLM
Michael Brown Sr. (left) is among BLM activists demanding million from Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, co-founded by Patrisse Cullors (right). Read more...
Ministers WON'T bend Covid rules on hotel quarantine for footballers playing in 'red-list' countries
If footballers decide to heed the call of their countries, they will face 10 days in quarantine in a Government-approved hotel on their return to the UK, just like everyone else. Read more...
Explosive clip from Duchess of Sussex interview with Oprah
CBS has released a further teaser ahead of Oprah's highly anticipated interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Read more...
Police rule out criminal probe into Martin Bashir's controversial Princess Diana interview
Police today ruled out a criminal investigation intoBBC journalist Martin Bashir's Princess Dianainterview. Read more...
New Otter for Autumn at the Bronx Zoo
Meet Monty, an Asian small-clawed otter pup born recently at the Bronx Zoo. Read more...
Rare Bronze Age spear discovered on a Jersey beach
Archaeologistsreveal that the rare copper alloy spearhead found near Gorey Harbour in Jersey's east dates back somewhere between 1207 and 1004 BC. Read more...
One in four Airbnb hosts are happy to break Covid restrictions by renting out properties
A quarter of Airbnb owners are happy to break Covid restrictions with some even urging guests to lie about the reason for their stay, an investigation found. Weekend breaks are currently banned. Read more...
Kevin Mather Resigns as Mariners President
In saying the quiet parts out loud, Kevin Mather inflamed tension between the players union and teams. He resigned, but his words will resonate. Read more...
Sir Desmond Swayne, 64, gets vaccine after refusing to apologise for promoting vaccine sceptics
The 64-year-old MP for New Forest West posted a picture on Twitter of him getting the jab from a nurse while wearing jogging bottoms and a t-shirt. Read more...
Champions League Schedule Blurs Home and Away
Coronavirus restrictions have sent Champions League matches and World Cup qualifiers to neutral sites. Will this summers European Championship be next to move? Read more...
NYT is branded 'totally shameless' over its job ad for an opinion editor with a 'spine of steel'
After the job advert was posted by the New York Times on Wednesday, people have pointed out the irony after three editors resigned following the controversy over Senator Tom Cotton's op-ed. Read more...
Coronavirus UK Public might abandon lockdown rules early if they think they are immune, SAGE warns
In a paper written by SAGE sub-group SPI-B, which focuses on people's behaviour, scientists warned that people in the UK might give up on rules preventing them seeing family and friends. Read more...
The woman bringing a Caribbean twist to French Champagne
A region in the north of France roughly twice the size of San Francisco is the birthplace of a revered sparkling wine synonymous with wealth, luxury and exclusivity. Read more...