UK's economic plunge at the peak of coronavirus lockdown is revised down
Official figures for the fall in GDP during the three months to June have been revised down from 20.4 per cent to 19.8 per cent. Read more...
Billion Dollar Burger review It's something worthy of attention
What is meat? An odd question, you might think, for we are all familiar with steaks, chops and sausages and the animals from which they come. Read more...
How shoppers pay two prices for the SAME item in the same store
Systems designed to help people social distance, plus the discomfort of wearing a mask, mean many shoppers are keen to buy their groceries and get out of the store as fast as possible. Read more...
The 'miracle' hair drops that can grow back sparse locks in as little as three months
Miracle 'hair drops' developed by a leading expert in scalp care have been given hundreds of five-star reviews by customers - with one sharing her incredible transformation. Read more...
Ashley James displays her growing baby bump in gym leggings as she gets back to fitness training
The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, showcased her growing baby bump on Instagram as she returned to her fitness training after recovering from pelvic pain on Tuesday. Read more...
Trump Paid 0 in Federal Income Taxes in 2017. Heres the Math.
Figures drawn from President Trumps tax-return data show how that number was calculated. Read more...
Bipartisan House Bill Aims to Fix Boeing 737 Max Safety Lapses
The measure seeks to strengthen the Federal Aviation Administration and impose tougher penalties on corporate executives who undermine regulators. Read more...
One Day on a Hard Court, Then on Clay
The French Open, held so close to the U.S. Open this year, forces players to quickly adjust to a new surface. Then theres the change of seasons. Read more...
Why is DOESN'T pay to save with every major bank slashing interest rates
NAB is the latest bank to slash interest rates for savers, amid predictions the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut the cash rate to a new record-low of just 0.1 per cent on Melbourne Cup day. Read more...
Daily Report Waiting for the F.C.C.s Lawyer to Take Another Stand
The commission's high-profile general counsel has faced criticism that too many of his decisions have been based upon Democratic politics. Read more...
Computer (Chess) Pioneer Wins Prestigious Japan Prize
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, the inventors of the Unix operating system and the C programming language, have been awarded the Japan Prize. Thompson also created the first master-level chess computer. Read more...
Fresh fiasco at Post Office as staff boycott inquiry into IT scandal
Thepublic inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal, which saw staff wrongly sacked, forced to repay money or wrongfully convicted, was plunged into chaos yesterday. Read more...
Beyond the Pandemic, Libraries Look Toward a New Era
With a shift to online resources well underway, the most trusted civic institutions are in a good position to deal with the changing future. Read more...
Lyon 'close in on 18m move for AC Milan midfielder Lucas Paqueta'
Arsenal's hopes of landing midfielder Houssem Aouar from Lyon are set to take a boost, with the French side looking likely to have found a potential replacement. Read more...
Australia's biggest drug-dealing hot spots revealed
Australia's drug-dealing hot spots have been revealed in new crime statistics as criminal operations move off street corners and dark allies and onto social media platforms like Instagram Read more...
Is Socialism Coming to America?
In The Socialist Awakening, John B. Judis argues that a new socialism is emerging among the young and educated. Read more...
Royal Glamorgan Hospital in Wales cuts services after major coronavirus outbreak
A total of 82 cases are confirmed at the hospital, double the number a week earlier as the Health Board announced this morning it was now taking 'robust action' with restrictions from 2pm today Read more...
ROSS CLARK Until recently, Boris Johnson had a reputation as a libertarian
ROSS CLARK Coming from any British prime minister, the new restrictions on our day-to-day lives imposed over the past couple of weeks would be extraordinary. Read more...