Katie Price is pushed in her wheelchair by attentive beau Carl Woods as they arrive at hospital

She’s preparing to have ‘major surgery’ on her feet later this week after breaking them in a horrific accident while on holiday in Turkey. And Katie Price put on a brave face as she arrived for an appointment at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London on Monday. The former glamour model, 42, was helped from the car … Read more

Birmingham is illegal rave capital of UK as police shut down a staggering 125 lockdown parties

Birmingham is illegal rave capital of UK as police shut down a staggering 125 lockdown parties during the weekend heatwave More than 600 revellers gathered in Aston, Birmingham, on Saturday night West Midlands Police branded behaviour ‘reckless’ and against lockdown rules  Police also issued closure order to the Holly Bush Pub over antisocial behaviour  By … Read more

Coronavirus: Organisers reveal 24 Hours of Le Mans race will be held without ANY fans

Organisers reveal the world-famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race will be held without ANY fans this year because of coronavirus, 12 months after 250,000 crammed in to watch the cult event Le Mans organisers have confirmed that this year’s 24-race will be without fans In 2019 the historic motorsport event welcome 250,000 spectators to … Read more

Katy Perry risks uses disabled parking spot in Santa Barbara

She looks ready to welcome her first child with actor Orlando Bloom any day now.  Understandably, it seems Katy Perry doesn’t want to be too far from a getaway vehicle should she go into labor.   However, the Smile singer risked a $250 fine on Saturday, as she parked her Porsche Cayenne GTS in a disabled … Read more

Pesticides and fertilisers have become the largest human source of sulphur in the environment

Pesticides and fertilisers have overtaken fossil fuels as the largest human source of sulphur in the environment, study shows Sulphur is one of the key components of acid rain which can harm ecosystems  Regulations of fossil fuel emissions have helped reduce this form of damage US experts have found sulphur used in farming is now … Read more

NIH researchers will track the spread of coronavirus among 2,000 families

As students prepare to head back to school, a new study will be tracking the rate of novel coronavirus spread among children and their families. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) is looking at transmission among nearly 2,000 households across the US.  Researchers hope to determine the percentage of children who become … Read more