Hugh Jackman says he wouldn’t ‘be very good with scandal’

Hugh Jackman plays a corrupt school superintendent in Foxtel’s new drama, Bad Education.  And the 51-year-old, who is widely considered to be the nicest guy in Hollywood, joked to News Corp on Saturday that he wouldn’t ‘be very good with scandal’.  The Australian actor, who resides in New York with wife Deborra-Lee Furness, said that he’s … Read more

Fury as British Transport Police chief makes 480-MILE trip from Glasgow to second home in Yorkshire

Fury as British Transport Police chief makes 480-MILE round trip from Glasgow to second home in Yorkshire during lockdown Chief Superintendent Eddie Wylie twice returned to his family home in Yorkshire Travelled between the home and a rented flat in Glasgow, the force confirmed Chief Superintend Wylie travelled between March 21 and May 13 But … Read more

Britain reveals hundreds more coronavirus deaths

Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland announce 63 more coronavirus deaths on the first Saturday since lockdown was eased – taking the UK’s total fatalities to 34,061 By Connor Boyd Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 14:10 BST, 16 May 2020 | Updated: 14:14 BST, 16 May 2020 Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland today recorded another 63 … Read more

Carol Vorderman displays her smooth complexion and eye-popping curves to arrive at BBC Radio Wales

She’s been known to turn heads with her incredible curves. And Carol Vorderman was once again displaying her jaw-dropping figure on Saturday as she arrived to present her weekly show on BBC Radio Wales. The former Countdown presenter, 59, displayed her incredibly smooth complexion as she arrived at the radio studios. Hard to miss: Carol Vorderman, … Read more

Restrictions are eased in Italy after three months of lockdown with people free to fly from June 3

Italy will reopen to European tourists from June 3 and scrap a 14-day mandatory quarantine period, the government said on Saturday, as it accelerated its exit from the coronavirus lockdown. The move will also apply to countries in the Schengen Area, and comes as the Italian government announced plans to also lift some travel restrictions … Read more

NHS staff line streets at funeral for nurse, 54, his mother, 81 and father, 85

Emergency workers and NHS staff lined the streets in tribute to a nurse and his parents who died after contracting Covid-19. Father-of-two Keith Dunnington, who worked at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, as a staff nurse and spent 30 years on the front line, was 54 when he died after contracting coronvirus … Read more

Will AFL WAGs will miss out on their big night? Brownlow Medals looks to cancel the red carpet

Will AFL WAGs will miss out on their big night? Red carpet fashion extravaganza before the Brownlow Medal looks set to be cancelled because of coronavirus By Kylie Walters For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:38 BST, 16 May 2020 | Updated: 13:42 BST, 16 May 2020 When Rebecca Judd walked the red carpet in a … Read more

Women across the country are hula-hooping

Women across the country have revealed how hula hooping has helped them stay fit at home.  Five converts told FEMAIL they credit the classic playground activity with toning their tummies and shaping their waists – and admit they’re ‘addicted’ to the effective exercise, which can burn seven calories a minute. Hoop instructor Ros Norford, 26, … Read more

Wall-to-wall sales for the rest of the year as shops gear up to reopen with stock up for grabs

Non-stop sales are planned for the rest of the year in shops which are set to re-open after the coronavirus lockdown wrecked an entire season for fashion retailers. Analysts believe there could be as much as £15billion-worth of stock which needs to be sold, meaning there will be ‘wall-to-wall’ sales until January. Clothing shops were … Read more