New dinosaur species named 'eternal sleeper' was buried alive some 125 MILLION years ago in China

A pair of dinosaurs were sleeping in burrows some 125 million years ago when a nearby volcano erupted, sending lava down the valley and trapping them in an underground grave. The story has now been brought to life after farmers in China discovered the perfectly preserved creatures, which were an …...Read More

Couple celebrates their amicable split with a funny DIVORCE photoshoot

Engagement photoshoots, maternity photoshoots, and newborn photoshoots have all been done before, but an Oklahoma may be starting a new trend with their divorce photoshoot. When Shalena Casanova and her ex-husband split, they celebrated the conscious uncoupling with some funny professional picture. In the images, the couple stage a mock …...Read More

BEN SPENCER analyses half a year of pandemic blunders

Doctors having to stay off work because they can't get a test. Pleas for university scientists to help process a huge backlog of swabs. Sound familiar? Those stories dominated the headlines at the end of March. Incredibly, nearly six months on, they have resurfaced. So how did it get to …...Read More

Legendary Irish jockey Pat Smullen dies aged 43 in Dublin hospital after cancer battle

The world of racing was in mourning on Tuesday night after the death of nine-time Irish champion jockey Pat Smullen was announced at the age of 43, Smullen, who had been battling pancreatic cancer since March 2018, died in St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin. Smullen, a 12-time European Classic winner, …...Read More

Of all the killers I've seen, none seemed so chillingly 'normal' as Dennis Nilsen

The most remarkable thing about Dennis Andrew Nilsen was that he appeared so thoroughly unremarkable. In the Old Bailey’s Court No 1 on the first day of his trial, he looked exactly what he was, a smartly dressed junior civil servant with a flat in the London suburbs and a …...Read More

Apple set to release its new iOS 14 TOMORROW that includes a redesigned home screen

After months of anticipation, Apple is set to release its new iOS 14 Wednesday, September 16. The announcement was made during the tech giant’s ‘Time Flies’ event, which also unveiled the new Apple Watch Series 6, iPad Air and the 8th Generation iPad. The software will be available on iPhone …...Read More

David Tennant's Dennis Nilsen pleads NOT GUILTY to his crimes in second episode of Des

Des viewers were left gobsmacked this evening after David Tennant's Dennis Nilsen pleaded not guilty to the murders of three men - despite previously admitting his crimes. The second episode of the gripping three-part ITV drama saw Nilsen (played by the Broadchurch and Doctor Who star) grow increasingly frustrated with …...Read More

STEPHEN GLOVER: The only people cheering the BBC pay rises will be Auntie's enemies

Who will be the happiest person in the country following the BBC's admission that a record amount of money was paid in the last financial year to its 'on air talent'? Who will slap his sides and roar his approval at the news that Zoe Ball – host of Radio …...Read More

Teenagers who are unpopular at school face a greater risk of heart attacks

Teens who are unpopular at school are at risk of a heart attack or stroke in later life, researchers have found. Social relationships and emotional trauma in adolescence have a lasting impact on health, the study suggests. A team of researchers from Stockholm University found children who were marginalised at …...Read More

Health passport on app from 'finger prick test' could get fans back into stadiums

The Government has received a proposal from a British technology company about an app to solve the dilemma of getting spectators back into stadiums. VST Enterprises have developed a health passport which they claim provides an ‘end-to-end secure and safe solution to get fans back into stadiums at full capacity’ …...Read More