Firass Dirani is made to get into freezing cold water after he mouths off on SAS Australia
Firass Dirani was called out for bad behaviour once again during Tuesday's episode of SAS Australia. Read more...
Jules Kounde flattered by Manchester City transfer interest but happy to stay at Sevilla
Kounde was one of several centre-backs shortlisted by Guardiola, before Manchester City eventually swooped in on defenders Nathan Ake and Ruben Dias over the summer. Read more...
Man, 33, allegedly slit 10-year-old boy's throat, stabbed two adults and ran over a young girl
Carlos Vinodchandra Racitalal allegedly carried out the knife assaults in Belgrave, Leicester, by approaching from behind - similar to 'commando-type killings' seen in the movies, a court heard. Read more...
Genetics 'Junk' DNA inherited from our ancient ancestors could be rewiring our brains, study finds
Working with flies, expert from the University of Oxford have found that some junk DNA appears to be related to specific genes that control our behaviour and emotions. Read more...
Thousands of Australians could miss out on a 0 government handout
The government announced a third and fourth one-off Economic Support Payment of 0 to eligible Australians progressively from December 2020 and March 2021. Read more...
Louise Redknapp reveals how she has not been on a date
Louise Redknapp, 45, has revealed that she has not go on a date since she split with her ex-husband Jamie and told how her eldest son will scrutinise any potential suitors. Read more...
Exports of Used Cars Are a Pollution Problem, U.N. Warns
Rich countries are sending millions of older, dirtier vehicles abroad, in a trade thats largely unregulated, even as they mandate cleaner cars at home. Read more...
Moment Democrat Mazie Hirono says 'hell no' and gives a thumbs down during ACB's Senate vote
Footage shows as she says'hell no' and gives a thumbs down during the vote. Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a 52-48 vote Monday. Read more...
Finding Comfort in the In-Between Season
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The 6th Floors Poet in Residence
There are many ways to describe Eisenbergs contributions to the Times online community, but the best one is also the most accurate pure poetry. To the unitiated, Eisenberg adds clever limericks to many of the posts on this blog, but he has clearly made an impact here and in many other places where reader responses are encouraged Read more...
Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson says he could support city being put in a new Tier FOUR 'if necessary'
The Labour politician, who lost his own brother to the pandemic less than a fortnight ago, said he is not opposed to the introduction of 'tougher measures if necessary'. Read more...
Apple iPhone 12 Review Superfast Speed, if You Can Find It
The new iPhone has an improved design, but its undermined by the wireless industrys messy rollout of ultrafast 5G networks. Read more...
Apple iPhone 12 Review Superfast Speed, if You Can Find It
The new iPhone has an improved design, but its undermined by the wireless industrys messy rollout of ultrafast 5G networks. Read more...
Hong Kong Police Arrest Activist Said to Seek U.S. Asylum
Tony Chung, 19, had previously been a target of the authorities under the citys new national security law. Read more...
Royal Mail boss hints that Saturday post could be scrapped
Theboss of Royal Mail has hinted the Saturday post could be scrapped, claiming that delivering letters six days a week is no longer 'economic'. Read more...
Time Out Cesc Fabregas on his career and racism in football
AS Monaco midfielder Cesc Fabregas talks to Christina Macfarlane about his career, who the most impactful coach he's had in his career is and what he thinks of BLM and racism in football. Read more...
Finding Comfort in the In-Between Season
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Mosman swim coach Kyle Daniels' trial jury discharged
The jury in the trial of a young Sydney swim coach has been discharged, with the high-profile hearing to begin again tomorrow. Read more...