Ex-Ocado driver, 61, jailed for almost three years after being caught with 10kg haul of amphetamines

An ex-Ocado driver has been jailed for almost three years after being caught with a 10kg haul of amphetamines that was stashed at a £21,000-a-year private school. The drugs were driven from Haberdashers' Aske's Independent school in Hertfordshire to an address in Watford where they were put into a van. …...Read More

The average British adult has around £598's worth of unused gadgets gathering dust about their home

The average British adult has around £598's worth of unused gadgets just gathering dust about their home — equal to some £16.5 billion of tech — a study has found. However, these forgotten gems may not stay so precious, as smart phones, tablets, computers, and consoles have depreciated by some …...Read More

Managers who believe gender bias in the workplace no longer exists are more likely to perpetuate it

Managers who think gender bias no longer exists in the workplace are more likely to value male employees over women and give them higher wages, a study found. Experts from Exeter University conducted an experiment where managers in a profession with a high proportion of women employees were asked to …...Read More

Bob Dylan's new album Rough And Rowdy Ways breaks two chart records

Bob Dylan's new Rough And Rowdy Ways has become his ninth number one album. The singer and songwriter, 79, has also broke two chart records after becoming the oldest male solo artist to secure a number one on the albums chart and the oldest artist to land a number album …...Read More

Toddler is found in a CAGE surrounded by more than 600 animals, marijuana plants and guns

Three people have been detained after a toddler was found in a cage surrounded by over 600 animals, cannabis plants and more than a dozen guns. Henry County Sheriff Monte Belew identified 46-year-old T.J. Brown, 42-year-old Heather Scarbrough and 82-year-old Charles Brown as the suspects who were all arrested by …...Read More

Satellite pictures show ground water running low after warmest winter on record and dry spring

Europe is facing a potential shortage of water for the third year in a row as 2020 continues to be one of the warmest years globally. Last winter was the warmest on record and Europe had little snow. This was followed by a spring which was also drier and warmer …...Read More

RSPCA blasts family for dragging kitten on 200-mile round trip Bournemouth beach in 92F temperatures

The RSPCA criticised a family for bringing their kitten to a packed Bournemouth beach on the hottest day of the year. The animal charity received several reports from concerned beachgoers of the small black and white cat out on the beach in 92F (33.3C) degree heat, as thousands of Britons …...Read More

The world's oldest person? China claims its most senior citizen has celebrated her 134th birthday

A Uighur woman who was allegedly born in 1886 has reportedly celebrated her 134th birthday. Chinese government news outlets claim that Almihan Seyiti is the most senior citizen in the country, though the authenticity of her birth records remains to be verified. If the officials' claims are true, Ms Seyiti …...Read More

Drama to show Boris Johnson's handling of UK coronavirus crisis

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's handling of the coronavirus pandemic are to be the focus of a new TV series, directed by Michael Winterbottom. The Bafta-winning filmmaker, whose credits include Greed and 24 Hour Party People, will co-write and direct the drama. The series will follow the real-life drama from Mr …...Read More

Sadiq Khan 'promised to fast track controversial development'

Richard Desmond today dragged Sadiq Khan into the Westferry planning row, claiming the London Mayor had offered to ‘fast track’ the controversial £1bn development. The publisher and property developer said he had discussed plans to build 1,500 homes in East London with Mr Khan during a celebration for the Queen’s …...Read More