Nigeria Protests, Coronavirus, Pope Francis Your Thursday Briefing
Security forces in Nigeria open fire on protesters. Read more...
Jonathan Ross reveals he now has the largest toy collection in BRITAIN
The TV presenter, 59, is set to reveal he has the largest toy collection in Britain in scenes set to air on Shopping with Keith Lemon on Sunday. Read more...
Can Donald Trump's Mr Untouchable ever recover from Borat honeytrap?
DAVID JONES Whatever the truth, this sordid and unedifying episode has dealt Giuliani's reputation a blow from which he might never recover. And it is a reputation he has spent a lifetime cultivating. Read more...
Coronavirus will cost the US TRILLION - 90% of the GDP - study predicts
A new study predicts the US will lose .4 trillion over premature deaths, .6 trillion from long-term complications, .6 trillion from mental heath treatment and .6 trillion from lost jobs. Read more...
Mayfair Mega-mansion! London's most expensive property goes on sale for 54.5 MILLION
TheGrade II listed home on Mayfair'sUpper Grosvenor Street was built in1732 and its price tag is 32 times higher than the 1.7m it sold for in 2008, reports the Evening Standard. Read more...
Little Mix fans speculate new song is aimed at Perrie, Jade and Jesy's musician exes
The song, which was released on Thursday evening, hears the foursome - comprising Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall, Jesy Nelson and Leigh-Anne Pinnock Read more...
Falling in Love, One Letter at a Time
For the first few years of their long-distance relationship, William Briganti and Dr. Thomas Edwards wrote each other letters to help fill the moments they spent apart. Read more...
Benefits claimants
In common with other newspapers, an article on 11 February reported official Department of Work and Pensions figures which suggested that 68 per cent of incapacity claimants were receiving benefits despite being fit for work. While 29 per cent were found fit for work straight away, the other 39 per cent were assessed as being unable to work now but able to work in the foreseeable future. We are happy to clarify the position. Read more...
Disney Adds Warnings for Racist Stereotypes to Some Older Films
These stereotypes were wrong then and are wrong now, a 12-second disclaimer on the Disney+ streaming service reads. Read more...
US Election 2020 Trump and Biden clash over coronavirus in debate
The second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden kicked off in Nashville Thursday with the topic of the coronavirus pandemic. Read more...
Anti-femicide protesters call for a state of emergency in Namibia
Protesters in Namibia campaigning against sexual and gender-based violence are calling for a state of emergency to be declared across the country, while pledging to renew their Shut It All Down campaign of disruption if authorities do not act. Read more...
Horror Masks Are Never Just About the Monster
These cinematic mainstays continue to terrify. Read more...
Israeli Charity Treats Ultra-Orthodox Virus Patients at Home
Health experts say the treatment offered by a religious charity is a gamble. It has also fed concern about the communitys acting with increasing autonomy in an already divided nation. 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...
Exploring Lewis Carroll's Oxford and the sights that inspired Alice in Wonderland
Here we explore the places where Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is set and discover more about its author - plus find fabulous places to eat, drink and stay. Read more...
The Improbable, Slightly Surreal Plan to Save Fashions Printed Matter
The new International Library for Fashion Research in Oslo, the brainchild of a fashion odd couple, has very big ambitions. Read more...
A Family Adds Five Children, Special Needs and All
In November, this family adopted five young children from foster care. Read more...
Hurricane Sandy Storm WAS more powerful than Hurricane Katrina
Researchers have found that Sandy's Integrated Kinetic Energy index, or IKE, which quantifies the power of a hurricane based on how far out tropical-storm force winds extend from the center, ranked second only to Hurricane Isabel in 2003. Read more...