Pregnant Dani Dyer showcases her bare baby bump as she reaches the 30th week of her pregnancy 

She’s expecting her first child with boyfriend Sammy Kimmence in the New Year.  And Dani Dyer showcased her bare baby bump on Monday as she revealed she’s now reached the 30th year of her pregnancy. The former Love Island star, 24, took to her Instagram stories to display her blossoming figure as she told how … Read more

Anxiety ‘speeds up the onset of Alzheimer’s’ in people already suffering with cognitive decline

Anxiety can cause someone suffering from cognitive decline to develop full blown Alzheimer’s more quickly than someone not suffering with anxiety, study finds.  Medical University of South Carolina researchers obtained MRI scans for 339 patients with an average age of 72 and diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment.    The US team found a clear link between the … Read more

Sam Thompson looks chipper after confirming reunion with cheating girlfriend Zara McDermott

He recently confirmed his reunion with cheating ex Zara McDermott.  And Sam Thompson looked happier than ever as he stepped out with a friend to pick up his dry-cleaning in London on Tuesday. The Made In Chelsea star, 28, couldn’t keep the smile off his face as he clutched onto a pillow and laughed with … Read more

Regeneration: Alligators can REGROW their tails by up to 9 inches after they have been bitten off

Just like their smaller cousins, the lizards, young alligators are capable of regenerating lost tails — re-growing them by up to 9 inches, a study has found. While small lizards are known to have limited regenerative capabilities, it was not clear whether the same applied to the larger reptiles, which can reach 14 feet long. Experts … Read more

Satellite images show China has built a village in disputed Himalayan region

Satellite images show China has built a village and military storage bunkers in Himalayan region along disputed border with India Maxar Technologies took aerial pictures of building activity in disputed areas  Building is taking place along the Doklam , which borders China, India & Bhutan Thin strip of land is claimed by China and Bhutan … Read more

Regular saver accounts: HSBC and First Direct slash rates again

HSBC and First Direct make more huge cuts to regular saver accounts which now pay just 1% – a drop of four fifths compared to last summer HSBC and First Direct customers will see rates fall from 2.75% to 1%  The accounts let current accounts save up to £300 a month at a top rate  … Read more

Fascinating pictures show the secret bedrooms where plane crews sleep

Fascinating pictures show the secret bedrooms where plane crews sleep: Flight attendants rest on flat beds hidden in the ceiling and pilots relax in business class suites These images reveal the secret windowless Crew Rest Compartments (CRCs) for cabin crew The size and position of these spaces vary on each aircraft – one flight attendant … Read more

Katie Price leaves her boyfriend Carl Woods VERY unimpressed with her singing abilities

Katie Price left her boyfriend Carl Woods unimpressed with her singing abilities as they put up their Christmas tree in a hilarious YouTube video. The former glamour model, 42, shared a video of herself and her daughter Princess Tiaamii getting into the festive spirit but Carl was left uninspired by Katie’s singing. The reality star … Read more

Russia now claims its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine is 91.4% effective

Russia‘s coronavirus vaccine, dubbed Sputnik V, is more than 90 per cent effective and costs less than $10 (£7) per dose, according to the Russian Direct Investment Fund, bankrolled by the country’s own sovereign wealth fund. The update interim results were announced via a hastily arranged virtual briefing and a press release sent out this … Read more

Speeding cases up 7% during first lockdown, official data shows

With roads far emptier than usual during the first national lockdown in Britain, more drivers broke speed limits than a year earlier, official records have confirmed today. The Department for Transport’s speed compliance statistics for January to June found evidence of a sharp year-on-year increase in motorists breaking limits from mid-March, just as restrictions were … Read more