Beirut Explosion: Lebanese Prime Minister resigns over blast

Lebanon’s prime minister and his cabinet are set to resign today in the wake of the devastating Beirut explosion which has killed at least 163 people.   PM Hassan Diab will address the nation tonight and his own health minister Hamad Hasan says Diab is expected to step down.   Several ministers have already walked out amid public … Read more

Sophie Monk says boyfriend Joshua Gross still hasn’t proposed despite all her ‘hints’

‘He just keeps laughing’: Sophie Monk reveals her boyfriend Joshua Gross STILL hasn’t proposed despite all the ‘hints’ she’s been dropping By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:37 BST, 10 August 2020 | Updated: 17:08 BST, 10 August 2020 Sophie Monk dropped a very big hint that she wants to marry her boyfriend Joshua … Read more

Anti-mask activists accost shoppers in London Morrisons

A mob of anti-mask protesters stunned grocery shoppers after storming a supermarket yelling ‘You guys need to resist’. Members of group StandUp X walked into the Morrison’s store in Peckham, south London, to lecture people on wearing face coverings during the pandemic. As shoppers harmlessly filling up their baskets looked on, the protesters walked through … Read more

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger officially announce the birth of daughter Lyla Maria

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger officially announce the birth of daughter Lyla Maria By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 16:57 BST, 10 August 2020 | Updated: 16:57 BST, 10 August 2020 Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger have named their daughter Lyla. The Guardians Of The Galaxy actor, 41, officially announced their baby’s birth in a … Read more

Cold, flu and bronchitis infections fell ‘well below average’ during coronavirus lockdown

Rates of flu and colds have plummeted ‘well below average’ during the coronavirus crisis thanks to lockdown and social distancing, data suggests.  Incidence of bronchitis and other viral infections, including laryngitis and tonsillitis, are also much lower than would be expected at this time of year. A report by the Royal College of GPs, collected … Read more

Autism is twice as common in children whose mothers used cannabis in pregnancy

Pregnant women who smoke cannabis almost double the risk of their baby being born autistic, warns a new study. In the largest ever study of its kind, researchers found that children whose mothers reported using cannabis during pregnancy were at greater risk of autism.  The incidence of autism was four per 1,000 person-years among children … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon hails return of schools in Scotland from TOMORROW

Humiliated Nicola Sturgeon today apologised for blunders that saw grades for 125,000 Scottish pupils marked down – but No10 insisted it will push ahead with ‘standardisation’ in England.  The First Minister admitted the Scottish government ‘did not get it right’, amid complaints that individual children have been punished to fit in with a model of how the overall … Read more

Sunlight can turn seawater into clean drinking water in minutes

New technology turns seawater into drinking water into clean drinking water in less than 30 minutes. Australia-based researchers used a metal-organic framework (MOF), a type of lattice-like crystal, to desalinate water. Their hollow framework of pores separate the salty solute within the brackish water or even saltier seawater, in a process known as molecular sieving.  Under … Read more