Natalya Wright means business in a sizzling white blazer with racy thigh-high boots

Natalya Wright means business in a sizzling white blazer with racy thigh-high boots as she smoulders in her latest slew of sexy snaps By Ciara Farmer For Mailonline Published: 10:15 GMT, 9 December 2020 | Updated: 10:15 GMT, 9 December 2020 She is the model sister of former TOWIE stars Mark and Jess Wright.  And Natalya … Read more

We’re beating flu too: Falling rates plus new Covid vaccine means NHS might miss a winter crisis

Fears that the NHS will be overwhelmed this winter are receding, with official figures revealing the country is virtually free of the flu virus. The first batches of the Covid vaccine arrived on British shores last night – bolstering hopes that an end to the pandemic in sight. With coronavirus infection rates falling across every … Read more

The Chase’s Anne Hegerty reveals quizzer Darragh ‘The Menace’ Ennis joining means her salary is CUT

Anne Hegerty has shared her opinion on the latest addition to The Chase, revealing that another quizzer means her own salary could be cut. The quiz star, 62, made a subtle dig at Darragh ‘The Menace’ Ennis being revealed as a new face during an appearance on The Lewis Nicholls Show on YouTube. When asked if … Read more

I’m A Celebrity 2020: Viewers left in disbelief as Jordan North asks what RELUCTANT means 

I’m A Celebrity 2020: ‘How has he made it this far in life?’ Viewers left in disbelief as Jordan North asks what RELUCTANT means By Ellie Phillips For Mailonline Published: 23:26 GMT, 20 November 2020 | Updated: 23:26 GMT, 20 November 2020 He’s become a firm fan-favourite after facing his fears during the first week … Read more

Climate change means hurricanes are taking longer to weaken after making landfall, study reveals

Hurricanes that make landfall are taking more time to weaken – and climate change may be to blame. Researchers found that because of rising sea temperatures, the average North Atlantic hurricane now takes 33 hours to lose steam, compared to the 17 hours some 50 years ago. Storms forming over warmer oceans are carrying moisture … Read more

Economic damage cause by Covid pandemic means WWIII now ‘a risk’, warns UK’s top military commander 

The economic fallout during the coronavirus pandemic has made the prospect of World War Three ‘a risk’, the UK’s most senior military commander has said. General Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the Defence Staff, said Britain and the rest of the world would need to ‘learn’ from history and the international missteps that led … Read more

Britney Spears says father Jaime hired manager as means of control

Britney Spears claims that her father Jaime abruptly hired new business manager to retain ‘full functional control’ of her money and material Jamie Spears hired Miller Kaplan’s Michael Kane to oversee her business affairs  Her former management company Tristar Sports and Entertainment Group ceased managing her last month  Britney wants Bessemer Trust Company to be … Read more

Test and Trace ‘even worse than we think’: Experts say missing data means infections could be higher

Test and Trace ‘is even worse than we think’: Official figures are already dire, but experts say missing data means real situation could be more grave Scientists led by University College London say Test and Trace is ‘getting worse’  Researchers found some of the best available data was up to two weeks old, making it … Read more

Boris Johnson means to tweet Australian PM but messages man with 56 followers

Another gaffe for Boris Johnson as he means to tweet Australian PM Scott Morrison – but messages man from America with just 56 followers instead The British Prime Minister recounted a ‘great call’ with Scott Morrison today Yet the account he mentioned was not the Australian Liberal Party leader  The post remained up for 12 … Read more

Bad sound and picture quality means smaller TV sets are not worth buying, say consumer experts

How big screens have trashed the tiny telly: Bad sound and picture quality means smaller sets are not worth buying as firms have given up on them, consumer experts claim Consumer experts say that TV sets measuring 32in or less are not worth buying  They say lack of demand means manufacturers have now effectively given up … Read more