BBC must look BEYOND Oxbridge: Tim Davie will launch ‘fundamental’ overhaul of recruitment process

JON SOPEL, £245,000-a-year BBC salary: Jon Sopel, 60, is paid up to £245,000 a year in his role as the broadcaster’s North America Editor, covering all aspects of US news including politics, policy and business. But the presenter last year sparked a conflict of interest row after accepting tens of thousands of pounds from the biggest bank … Read more

Below Deck’s Izzy Wouters on Bravo show’s gruelling casting process

EXCLUSIVE: Below Deck’s new Australian star Izzy Wouters reveals the gruelling five-month casting process behind the hit Bravo series By J. Peterson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:36 GMT, 4 November 2020 | Updated: 02:36 GMT, 4 November 2020 Bravo’s hit reality series Below Deck has just welcomed two local stars with Sydneysider Francesca Rubi … Read more

Pregnant Fiona Falkiner reveals intimate details of her conception process

‘Remembering our turkey basting attempts!’ Pregnant Fiona Falkiner reveals intimate details of her conception process – after announcing she’s expecting her first child with her partner Hayley Willis via IVF By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:04 BST, 17 October 2020 | Updated: 11:05 BST, 17 October 2020 Fiona Falkiner recently revealed that … Read more

Kristin Cavallari reveals she is in the process of dropping the ‘Cutler’ from her legal name

Five months after she announced her split from her husband Jay Cutler, Kristin Cavallari revealed she’s in the process of changing her legal name. The 33-year-old fashion designer and reality star appeared in a Zoom interview for On Air With Ryan Seacrest, when Seacrest noticed something. He realized that his guest’s display name still read … Read more

‘The Hunger Games’: Nova FM’s Jarrod Walsh reveals the brutal process of being made redundant

‘It felt like The Hunger Games’: Nova FM radio host Jarrod Walsh reveals the brutal process of being made redundant from the network By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:55 BST, 22 September 2020 | Updated: 08:55 BST, 22 September 2020 Jarrod Walsh was one of at least four staff members being sacked from … Read more

Turia Pitt explains the process of recovering from her devastating burns

‘I allowed myself to feel those emotions’: Turia Pitt explains the process of recovering from her devastating burns – and how she found a ‘positive lining’ in the ordeal By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:05 BST, 15 September 2020 | Updated: 14:05 BST, 15 September 2020 Turia Pitt has detailed the the … Read more

The Block made one major change to its expert panel’s judging process amid the coronavirus pandemic 

REVEALED: The Block made one major change to its expert panel’s judging process while filming amid the coronavirus pandemic By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:11 BST, 6 September 2020 | Updated: 22:41 BST, 6 September 2020 Channel Nine’s successful renovation reality TV series The Block filmed its new season amid the coronavirus … Read more

Nearly 80% of Americans think the approval process for a coronavirus vaccine is driven by politics

Nearly 80% of Americans think that the speedy approval process of a coronavirus vaccine is driven by politics – NOT by proof that shots work A new poll found 78% of respondents fear the process for a COVID-19 vaccine approval more influenced by politics than science The response was largely bipartisan with 72% of Republicans … Read more

Bachelor In Paradise’s Krystal Nielson and Chris Randone to move forward with divorce process

Bachelor In Paradise star Krystal Nielson and husband Chris Randone are officially getting divorced.  The pair, both 32, met and got engaged in 2018 during season five of the hit show and sealed the deal a year later on BIP in a televised ceremony officiated by Chris Harrison.  The couple were married for all of … Read more

Human brain has a ‘limit’ on how much information it can process 

The human brain has a limit on how much information it can process at once due to a finite energy supply, a new study reveals.   UK neuroscientists say that energy supply to the brain remains constant and can’t exceed an upper limit, however challenging a task is.  But as the brain uses more energy in … Read more