‘Are you fair dinkum?’ The VERY Australian reaction of one Powerball winner who became an overnig…

‘Are you fair dinkum?’ The VERY Australian reaction of one Powerball winner who became an overnight millionaire along with lottery syndicate mates Nationwide search for the country’s newest multi-millionaire after latest draw Winning numbers are 13, 19, 18, 17, 11, 16, 20 and the Powerball number was 15 The most common winning numbers for Powerball … Read more

Alzheimer’s Society: Play fair on council tax discounts for dementia

Alzheimer’s Society: Play fair on council tax discounts for households where family member has dementia By Toby Walne, Financial Mail on Sunday Published: 21:51 BST, 1 May 2021 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 1 May 2021 Charity Alzheimer’s Society is urging local authorities to stop playing hard ball over paying council tax discounts to households where … Read more

No other language contains a word that can be translated only as ‘fair’

There’s a word for it (but only in English): No other major language contains a single word that can be translated only as ‘fair’, linguist claims Capuchin monkeys proved they know the concept of fairness in an experiment In the early 2000s, they were given different treats for performing certain tasks The monkeys became mad … Read more

VICTORIA BISCHOFF: Time for travel firms to play fair on refunds

VICTORIA BISCHOFF: It’s time for travel and events firms to start playing fair on refunds By Victoria Bischoff for the Daily Mail Published: 22:01 BST, 6 April 2021 | Updated: 22:51 BST, 6 April 2021 At the start of the first lockdown, we urged readers to be patient and not to chase refunds. Businesses had … Read more

Ford’s 100 feet-long wonder-truck ‘Big Red’ from 1964 NYC World’s Fair rediscovered

When it was unveiled at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City, Ford’s monolithic turbine-powered truck – affectionately dubbed ‘Big Red’ – was hailed as the future of motoring. At 13 feet tall, it stood two and a half times the height of an average car. Its tandem trailers, stretching out 100 feet, were … Read more

Prince William ‘worries anything he says to Harry will end up on TV’, source tells Vanity Fair

Prince William is concerned any private conversations with his brother will be ‘plastered over American TV’ after Meghan Markle’s broadcaster friend Gayle King revealed his ‘unproductive phone call with Prince Harry’, sources told Vanity Fair. The CBS presenter yesterday revealed Harry, 36, had spoken to William, 38, and their father Prince Charles for the first … Read more

Paris Hilton has branded Britney Spears’ conservatorship ‘not fair’

Paris Hilton has branded Britney Spears’ conservatorship ‘not fair’. The 40-year-old socialite ‘can’t imagine’ being under the level of control that her friend has been since 2008 and though she hasn’t watched recent documentary ‘Framing Britney Spears’ – which explores the issues surrounding her fame, including the fact she still doesn’t have charge of her … Read more

What will replace GCSEs and A-levels and will the system be fair?

What will replace GCSEs and A-levels and will the system be fair? As Government plans to hand teachers control over this year’s exam grades, we answer the important questions By Josh White Education Reporter For The Daily Mail Published: 01:24 GMT, 25 February 2021 | Updated: 01:35 GMT, 25 February 2021 What’s going on? Since … Read more

Zendaya asks Vanity Fair to make a question gender neutral

Hollywood siren Zendaya has revealed ‘kindness’ is the quality she most likes in a person.  Speaking on Vanity Fair’s The Proust Questionnaire, she was asked what she most likes in a man. The 24-year-old star from Oakland, California said would rather be asked what she most likes in a ‘person,’ making the question gender neutral. … Read more

The vaccine hero practice nurses who can’t get fair play over NHS pensions

Proudly smiling on graduation day at The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham in 1984, these four friends had their whole nursing careers ahead of them. Now, after serving the public for four decades, they have reached retirement age and can think about drawing on their hard-earned NHS pensions. But unlike her colleagues in the photograph, … Read more