Extreme staycation: Renegade Motel by Jeep is a tent fixed to The O2 hanging 250ft above the ground

London’s most extreme place to stay: You’ll need a head for heights to book into the ‘Renegade Motel’ – a tent fixed to The O2 that hangs 250ft above the ground The Motel, a hanging tent system known as a portaledge, offers money-can’t-buy views of London’s skyline  The accommodation is being offered by Jeep to … Read more

Extreme weather chaser George Kourounis reveals some of his most dangerous escapades

The sight of a tornado tearing up everything in its path would cause most people to run the opposite way.  But not for extreme weather chaser George Kourounis. The fearless Canadian admits that he is addicted to wild weather and wild landscapes and that he’s a self-confessed ‘nature junkie’.  He has let MailOnline Travel run … Read more

Britain braced for Storm Gavin as Met Office unveils names for upcoming extreme weather

Britain is braced for Storm Gavin (and it has nothing to do with Mr Williamson!)… Met Office unveils names for upcoming extreme weather including Aiden, Fleur and Julia England saw coldest start to an August Bank Holiday Monday in nearly 40 years   First of the autumn storms will be Aiden, followed by Bella and Christoph   … Read more

Tara Moss is in hospital for extreme pain stemming from a hip injury

Tara Moss reveals she’s in hospital for extreme pain stemming from a hip injury which left her with mobility issues – and says it’s been an ‘isolating experience’ By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:47 BST, 31 August 2020 | Updated: 07:47 BST, 31 August 2020 Tara Moss has revealed she’s been in … Read more

Extinction Rebellion drops extreme claims from climate change film narrated by Keira Knightley

Extinction Rebellion drops extreme claims from climate change film narrated by Keira Knightley after admitting they couldn’t be backed with evidence Climate Crisis and Why We Should Panic was produced by Serena Schellenberg Ms Schellenberg has deleted two apocalyptic claims from the closing minutes Previously said ‘climate breakdown is already killing 400,000 people every year’ Claimed … Read more

Price of bread is set to rise after worst wheat harvest in 40 years due to extreme weather

Price of bread is set to rise after worst wheat harvest in 40 years due to extreme weather Volatile extremes of rainfall followed by intense heat has destroyed wheat crops Farmers say their grain silos are nearly empty where they should be full by now Some millers have already started charging up to 10 per … Read more

The Masked Singer’s Isaiah Firebrace reveals extreme measures the show takes to protect contestants

The Masked Singer’s Isaiah Firebrace has detailed the extreme measures the competitive singing series takes to protect the identities of its contestants. The former X Factor winner, who was unmasked as the Wizard during Tuesday’s episode, revealed that stars had to download a secret app and were ordered to meet at random locations before they … Read more

January Jones frolics outside in the extreme LA summer heat in another scintillating bikini selfie

January Jones poses in a bikini amid LA heat wave for thirst trap selfies: ‘It’s 103 degrees, literally thirsty’ By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 03:18 BST, 16 August 2020 | Updated: 03:18 BST, 16 August 2020 January Jones took advantage of the Southern California heat wave over the weekend to take some sultry snaps. … Read more

Europe’s extreme droughts could increase by seven times by 2100

WHAT CAUSED THE HEATWAVE? The heatwave was triggered by the build-up of high pressures over Europe over the past few days, leading to the northward movement of warm air from Europe over the UK. ‘At this time of year southerly winds will always lead to above average temperatures,’ said University of Reading meteorologist Peter Inness.  ‘Air from … Read more

Europe could suffer a SEVEN-FOLD increase in the number of extreme droughts by 2100, study warns 

WHAT CAUSED THE HEATWAVE? The heatwave was triggered by the build-up of high pressures over Europe over the past few days, leading to the northward movement of warm air from Europe over the UK. ‘At this time of year southerly winds will always lead to above average temperatures,’ said University of Reading meteorologist Peter Inness.  ‘Air from … Read more