Tatler reveal their dream yacht holidays the rich and famous must take

Advertisement Tatler has revealed the jaw-dropping 'social distancing' superyacht holidays the crème de la crème of British society should be seen taking this summer. The society bible recommends scooping up a luxury break offering a 'completely discreet environment away from other guests' - by charting a yacht and island-hopping through …...Read More

Country home which once hosted the ill-fated King Charles I goes on sale for £3.5million

Advertisement A spectacular country home steeped in history, having once played host to the ill-fated King Charles I, has gone on the market for £3.5million. The stunning Grade I-listed the Manor House at Bradninch, Devon, boasts 400-year-old interiors, a rose garden, an indoor swimming pool and seven acre grounds which …...Read More

Trump dismisses 1,000 average COVID-19 deaths a DAY

Advertisement President Donald Trump has declared that coronavirus is 'under control' in the United States and that the country's death rate was 'lower than the world'. In an interview with Axios on HBO that was filmed last Tuesday but only aired last night, Trump said the virus was well-controlled across …...Read More

2020 Election Live Updates: What to Watch in Today’s Primaries

Two G.O.P. Senate primaries offer — what else? — a test of loyalty to Trump. There are, as a once promising Democrat memorably said, two Americas. In one, President Trump is sagging in the polls, his ineffectual handling of the coronavirus and incendiary response to racial justice protests having alienated …...Read More

How Hot is Too Hot?

“What is the hottest ‘room’ temperature at which a human body can, by sweating, keep itself cool enough to avoid health damage?” — Matt B., Etterzhausen, Germany It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity. Your body avoids overheating by taking advantage of a bit of physics: When water evaporates from …...Read More

3 Hot Air Balloons in Wyoming Crash Into Ground

For 45 minutes, Clinton Phillips and his family soared in a hot-air balloon Monday morning, high above Jackson Hole, a bucolic mountain valley in Wyoming that is popular with tourists. “This is the greatest thing we’ve ever done as a family,” he recalled thinking. Then, a strong gust of wind …...Read More

Ex-employee of Prince Charles in trademark fight with the Queen's officials

One of Prince Charles' former employees is in a legal fight with the Palace over using the name The Royal Butler. Grant Harrold, who was an 'under-butler' at Highgrove from 2004 to 2011, gives lessons in etiquette and appears on television. But he has angered the Queen's officials after trying …...Read More

Stranded sailors found on tiny island after SOS written in sand was spotted by Australian pilots

Three missing sailors have been found on a tiny island in the Western Pacific after they wrote a large SOS message in the sand that was spotted from the air by Australian pilots. The men were found on Sunday after they had been missing for three days and were 'in …...Read More

Ministers tell drug firms to restart stockpiling medicines amid No Deal Brexit fears

Drugs companies have been told by ministers to restart stockpiling medicines amid fears of a No Deal Brexit. Department of Health officials sent a letter to medical suppliers urging them to 'replenish' their drug stock. They have even warned companies to be prepared to reroute shipping to avoid the Channel. …...Read More

PAUL THOMAS on... eating out

'We must learn to live with Covid-19': Top WHO official warns life 'can go on' on if test and trace works better and urges countries to do 'everything' to control the virus...Read More