Jake Edwards talks about breakdown and how Married At First Sight was one of his worst decisions

Jake Edwards reveals he had a ‘complete breakdown’ and lost 9 kilos from ‘stress and anxiety’ after appearing on Married At First Sight By Jesse Hyland For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:38 BST, 3 July 2021 | Updated: 13:45 BST, 3 July 2021 Jake Edwards has unpacked the shocking details behind his breakdown following his … Read more

Psychology: Those who are dogmatic and slower to make decisions are more susceptible to extremism

There may be a psychological ‘signature’ for extremism — with those who are more dogmatic and slower at decision making being more susceptible to radicalisation. This is the conclusion of experts from Cambridge, who used a broad range of psychological surveys to identify the mental characteristics common to extremists. These included a poorer working memory, … Read more

Time to move out! Hilarious social media snaps capture VERY questionable interior design decisions

House of horrors! Hilarious snaps capture VERY questionable interior design decisions – from a toilet with carpeted walls to a staircase that’s missing half its steps Bizarre interior design decisions are captured in these hilarious photographs  Include a downstairs bathroom with hairy walls and a wavy doorway One kitchen features a fridge that doesn’t touch … Read more

Andy Cohen says Vanderpump Rules firings were ‘decisions for that moment’

He famously fired a slew of Vanderpump Rules stars, including Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, after their racially insensitive pasts were brought to light last year. But Andy Cohen appeared to voice some regret over the sudden sackings, calling them ‘decisions for that moment’ in a recent interview with the New York Times. The executive producer, 52, … Read more

Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin slams government for ‘reckless decisions’

JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has accused the Government of making ‘reckless decisions’ with its Covid-19 hospitality rules. Mr Martin said it was a ‘fallacy’ that venues will reopen on Wednesday as he slams the Government for effectively closing all pubs in England ‘by stealth’. He said Boris Johnson is ’embarking on economically ruinous policies, with … Read more

Jeff Bezos reveals he gets eight hours of sleep and makes three decisions a day

Many of the world’s most successful people survive on no sleep, make thousands of decisions a day and have no time for themselves. But according to Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man with a net worth of $181.4billion, the key to success is eight hours of sleep a night, making three key choices a day … Read more

Housing Minister to veto decisions on the removal of statues and monuments in wake of BLM protests

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to hand a cabinet minister the power to veto the removal of statues and monuments to help fight back against woke campaigners and ‘bullying’ local officials.  Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick would have the final say on what statues and memorials could be removed from public view.  The decision currently sits with … Read more

Facebook critics roll out alternative Oversight Board to discuss the site’s moderation decisions

The day after Facebook announced it will launch its Oversight Board in October to determine what’s allowed on the site, critics launched their own alternative. The Citizens, a UK nonprofit, unveiled the ‘Real Facebook Oversight Board’ on Friday to address the social media giant’s policies and practices ahead of the US presidential election. The group … Read more

Plumbers and bakers are needed to make decisions on gene editing, scientists say

People in everyday, non-scientific professions like plumbing, baking and teaching should be consulted about gene editing, a group of experts say. Much like how criminal court cases have a jury composed of normal people, global citizens’ assemblies should let laypersons have their say on the controversial technology.  Gene editing is thought to have potential to … Read more

Archbishop of Canterbury demands ministers STOP making ‘centralised’ coronavirus decisions

The Archbishop Bishop of Canterbury has warned against coronavirus restrictions being imposed centrally and is said to be ‘deeply concerned’ about the impact of the rule of six on family life.   The Most Rev Justin Welby said the Government had ‘determined the daily details of our lives’ during the coronavirus lockdown in a way ‘few … Read more