Car tax proposal buried in Budget could see some drivers pay £2,000

Motorists could be stung with significantly higher car tax after the government suggested it could bring it back in line with C02 emissions to hit owners of the dirtiest models hardest. A call for evidence on Vehicle and Excise Duty, buried deep in today’s Budget document, has criticised the decision in 2017 to introduce a … Read more

Employee ID firm leaves 76,000 fingerprints exposed online with email addresses and phone numbers

Employee ID company leaves 76,000 fingerprints exposed to hackers online along with email addresses and phone numbers Anteus Tecnolgia  develops and distributes Fingerprint Identification Systems Security researchers discovered their database  was unprotected The bucket contained  76,000 unique fingerprints of employees  It also had 81.5 million records that contained emails and telephone numbers Hackers could use … Read more

Jessie James Decker puts her stunning post-baby body on display

Jessie James Decker lost 25lbs a year ago thanks to her sensible diet. And the South Beach Diet Ambassador has manged to keep the weight off, which she proved this week during a photo shoot on the beach. The 31-year-old wife of former football player Eric Decker – with whom she shares three children – slipped into … Read more

Coronavirus: Good sleep hygiene will help boost your immunity

An Australian brain and sleep monitoring expert has revealed how a good night’s sleep can help boost your immunity as the coronavirus outbreak sweeps across the globe. Dr David Burton, who is the CEO and executive chairman of Compumedics Limited,  has shared the reasons why sleep is important and said that a good routine, is key … Read more

Analysis of ancient Spanish bone reveals ‘elite’ diets 4,000 years ago 

Food poverty is at least 4,000 years old, suggests a new study of ancient diets in the south-east coast of Spain.  Scientists found differences between the food consumption habits of the rich and poor in the Iberian Peninsula, dating back to the Bronze Age.  The team studied the Spanish El Algar community, one of the … Read more

Emilia Clarke looks fresh-faced as she arrives at theatre ahead of her debut in play The Seagull

She earned herself countless fans through her stint as Daenerys Targaryen in the hugely popular fantasy drama Game Of Thrones. And Emilia Clarke was seen excitedly preparing to step into a completely different realm on Wednesday, when she arrived at London’s Playhouse Theatre ahead of making her debut in West End play The Seagull. The 33-year-old actress … Read more

Maria Menounos describes devastating brain tumor diagnosis as mother was also battling cancer

Maria Menounos is urging the public not to dismiss symptoms as merely ‘work stress’ as she did prior to her brain tumor diagnosis. The 40-year-old Sirius XM host revealed in July 2017 that she had a mass the size of a golf ball and that she’d undergone surgery to remove it.  In a recent appearance … Read more

Chicago cancels St Patrick’s Day parade just a day after Boston halted their festivities

Chicago cancels St Patrick’s Day parade just a day after Boston halted their festivities amid coronavirus concerns while New York City’s is still a go Mayor Lori Lightfoot canceled Chicago’s St Patrick’s Day parade on Wednesday   She said city’s major weekend festivities will not occur this upcoming weekend It was scheduled for March 14 and … Read more

Moment guests listen to Boris Johnson in same room as Nadine Dorries

This is the moment guests listened to Boris Johnson speak in the same room as Nadine Dorries one day before she started to show coronavirus symptoms. Dozens of women and girls were present to hear the Prime Minister’s speech on International Women’s Day 10 at Downing Street in London last Thursday. Health Minister Mrs Dorries … Read more

Greenland and Antarctica are ‘losing ice SIX TIMES faster than in the 1990s’

Climate change is making Greenland and Antarctica lose ice SIX TIMES FASTER than in the 1990s 400 million people are at risk of annual coastal flooding  By Ian Randall For Mailonline Published: 18:01 GMT, 11 March 2020 | Updated: 18:05 GMT, 11 March 2020 Climate change is causing devastating impacts in Greenland and Antarctica with … Read more