Former princess Tessy Luxembourg plants a kiss on the cheek of her Swiss businessman boyfriend

Former princess Tessy of Luxembourg has shared a rare loved-up snap with her hunky Swiss businessman boyfriend.  The ex-royal, 34, has been in isolation with her two sons Prince Gabriel of Nassau, 14, and Prince Noah of Nassau, 12, whom she shares with ex-husband Prince Louis of Luxembourg, 34, who she divorced last year. However, taking … Read more

Heidi Klum looks festive in a bright red beanie as she plants a kiss on husband Tom Kaulitz

Heidi Klum looks festive in a bright red beanie and scarf as she plants a kiss on husband Tom Kaulitz By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 15:43 GMT, 6 December 2020 | Updated: 15:43 GMT, 6 December 2020 She recently ushered in the new season while dancing to Mariah Carey’s famous holiday song, All I … Read more

Taylor Swift plants a slew of Folklore-related Easter eggs in her latest commercial for Capital One

Taylor Swift fans have gone wild after the singer hid ‘Easter Eggs’ themed around her Folklore album in her new Capital One commercial. Folklore became the ultimate COVID-19 quarantine soundtrack, following its highly successful release in July. And although the singer-songwriter, 30, appears in the advert for a mere 11-second, Swift cleverly paid homage to her eighth studio … Read more

Pregnant Ashley Tisdale flexes her green thumb as she picks up plants from a nursery in Los Angeles

Pregnant Ashley Tisdale has nurseries on her mind.  On Friday the High School Musical vet, 35, was spotted picking up a small haul of plants and soil from Rolling Greens in Los Angeles. Showing off her nurturing side, the expecting mother flexed her green thumb as she carried her newest additions to her car.  Nursery … Read more

Plastic supermarket trays worth MILLIONS are being stolen by gangs and secretly recycled at plants

Millions of pounds worth of plastic supermarket trays are being stolen by organised crime gangs and secretly recycled at firms across the UK. Crooks are looting the food baskets from shops and stores and delivering them to companies who ‘turn a blind eye’ to their origin, an investigation has revealed. Once broken down by crooked … Read more

Herby fraud: One in four samples of sage contain the leaves of other plants, study finds

Herby fraud: One in four samples of sage contain the leaves of other plants, study finds More than 25 per cent of samples of the herb sage were found to be adulterated Scientists found olive leaves and leaves from other trees though none were toxic The same team of experts discovered adulterated oregano samples back … Read more

Cows smash fence windows to munch on garden plants after father installed them for son, five 

Hilarious photos show how cows broke into a dad’s garden after he installed perspex windows in his fence to allow his son to watch the animals from his home. Devoted father John Davies told how new council regulations meant he had to replace his previous low fence with a new 6ft installation, obscuring the view. … Read more

MARKET REPORT: SSE powers up after deal to sell rubbish-burning plants

Investors cheered SSE after it struck a deal to sell stakes in plants that generate power from burning rubbish. The energy group will sell its 50 per cent holdings in two sites that are up and running in Yorkshire and another which is in development, for £995million. RBC Capital Markets analysts said the sale, to … Read more

Mental Health: Adding ornamental plants to your front garden can help you feel happier

Adding ornamental plants such as daffodils and petunias to your front garden can lower stress levels and help you feel happier, study shows Researchers gave residents in Salford plants to put in their bare front gardens The measured how the changed the participant’s stress levels and feelings Plants doubled the number of subjects in the … Read more

Two fifths of the world’s plants ‘at risk of extinction’

Two fifths of the world’s plants are at risk of extinction, up from an estimated fifth in 2016, according to Kew Gardens.  In total, 140,000, or 39.4 per cent, of plants are threatened with extinction, up from an earlier estimate of 21 per cent from four years ago, the organisation says.  Kew’s annual State of the … Read more