Woman, 25, claims primer made from Nordic bark helped to dramatically improve her acne in just weeks

A woman who was left feeling ‘so insecure’ and ‘not pretty enough’ due to her severe acne has claimed a primer made from Nordic bark helped to clear her skin’s post-Accutane break outs. Daisy Welch, 25, who is an advertising executive from Milton Keynes, was left feeling ‘very isolated and worried that she wasn’t normal’ … Read more

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the ‘big losers’ in the Royal Family, claims royal author

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are the ‘big losers’ in the Royal Family amid the coronavirus pandemic and look ‘irrelevant in this country,’ claims royal author Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been branded ‘big losers’ in Royal Family Royal expert claimed couple missed out on opportunity to boost public image  Added lack of presence amid … Read more

Spike Lee walks back comments which saw him defend his friend Woody Allen against molestation claims

Filmmaker Spike Lee has apologized for defending his ‘friend’ Woody Allen over the recent treatment he has received.  Lee’s quick turnaround came just 24 hours after he had talked up Allen’s directing talents, while criticizing the concept of cancel culture. ‘I’d just like to say Woody Allen’s a great, great filmmaker,’ the Lee, 63, told … Read more

Josh Reynolds’ ex Arabella Del Busso claims 60 Minutes made her head look fat

Arabella Del Busso, the ex-girlfriend of NRL star Josh Reynolds, has sensationally accused 60 Minutes of making her head look ‘fat’ in her controversial interview last month. During the interview, for which she reportedly earned a five figure sum, Arabella tearfully denied faking pregnancies and miscarriages during her tumultuous relationship with Josh.  Now, the 30-year-old (whose real name … Read more

Spike Lee defends his ‘friend’ Woody Allen against molestation claims

Spike Lee took a break from basking in the positive reviews for his new film Da 5 Bloods to call out the treatment his fellow director Woody Allen has received. During an appearance Saturday on New York station WOR’s In The Morning show, Lee, 63, addressed the Manhattan director as his ‘friend’ and talked up his … Read more

Trump claims he’s done more for the black community ‘than any other president’

Donald Trump claims he’s done more for the black community ‘than any other president’ saying Abraham Lincoln ‘did good although it’s always questionable’ President Trump said in an interview that aired Friday on Fox News Channel that he’d ‘done more for the black community than any other president’  He suggested that President Abraham Lincoln’s slave-freeing … Read more

Have YOU suffered a Joe Wicks injury? Osteopath claims patient numbers have tripled in lockdown

Have YOU suffered a Joe Wicks injury? Osteopath claims home workouts have caused number of people complaining of sprained ankles and twisted knees to TRIPLE during lockdown – due to poor technique and failing to stretch Millions across UK have replaced their usual gym routine with a home workout Bad habits like failing to stretch … Read more

Mercedes-Benz could recall 500,000 vehicles in Britain amid claims of ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal

Mercedes-Benz could recall up to 500,000 vehicles in Britain amid claims of new ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal More than 10,000 motorists have signed up to a legal case against the car giant   Mercedes allegedly used ‘defeat devices’ to mask diesel emissions of their cars  Slater and Gordon says an estimated 160,000 vehicles have been affected By … Read more

Social media is ‘fuelling prejudice’ against Chinese people during pandemic, study claims

People who trust what they see on social media are more likely to be prejudiced against Chinese people as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, a study suggests. Platforms like Twitter and Facebook have become ‘playgrounds for racism’, allowing users to express their prejudices freely, according to researchers in New Zealand, who surveyed white Americans. … Read more

Compulsory use of facemasks can slash spread of coronavirus by 40%, study claims

Making the wearing of facemasks compulsory could slow the spread of Covid-19 cases by as much as 40 per cent, a new study has today suggested. The study, in Germany, examined the growth rate of cases in regions across the country in the days following the introduction of masks in shops and on public transport. … Read more