Condé Nast entertainment chief is REPLACED after employees uncovered 'sexist' tweets

Condé Nast Entertainment chief Oren Katzeff is being replaced after employees uncovered 'sexist' posts he shared on his Twitter account almost a decade ago. Variety announced the news on Friday, saying Katzeff would be replaced by Disney veteran Agnes Chu from September 1. A Condé Nast spokesperson told DailyMail.com that …...Read More

A School Reopens, and the Coronavirus Creeps In

One or two confirmed cases in a single classroom would require those classes to close for 14 days, with all students and staff members ordered to quarantine. The rest of the school would continue to operate, but if two or more people in different classrooms in the same school tested …...Read More

Jeffrey Epstein 'forced underage girls to have sex with Prince Andrew to blackmail him'

Jeffrey Epstein allegedly forced then-underage Virginia Roberts Giuffre to have sex with Prince Andrew in order to gather incriminating evidence so he could blackmail the British Royal, according to court documents. Court papers released in New York on Thursday allege Epstein trafficked underage girls to the Prince as well as …...Read More

Donald Trump announces he will BAN TikTok in the U.S.

President Donald Trump announced on Friday he will ban Chinese-owned social media app TikTok from operating in the United States. Trump said the popular video-sharing platform could be barred as soon as Saturday by executive order or through use of emergency economic powers. 'As far as TikTok is concerned, we're …...Read More

The tense 36 hours that led Boris to put the brakes on

Advertisement Boris Johnson's decision to delay the easing of lockdown came after of 36 hours of tense talks in which ministers grappled with sobering statistics, furious MPs and fears of stoking religious tensions, it was revealed last night. Government sources have described how grave forecasts of a second coronavirus onslaught …...Read More

What trade-offs are likely to be needed to keep the virus under control?

At a gloomy Downing Street press conference yesterday, Boris Johnson was unable to deliver to usual good news of a slight relaxation of lockdown rules, moving the country a step back to normality. After seeing spikes in infection rates across the country, and having to reimpose some measures on Greater …...Read More

Former British army officer is facing 13 years in jail

A former British army officer has been arrested and charged for organising a ceremony involving a hallucinogenic Amazonian healing potion in Romania. Thomas Lishman, 58, was detained by Romanian authorities on December 15 after the event at a retreat outside the capital Bucharest. Guests at the all-night event were drinking …...Read More

More than half of furloughed employees have ALREADY returned to work

More than half of furloughed employees have already returned to work ahead of the scheme being phased out from Saturday, new research suggests. The Resolution Foundation said reports that nine million workers remained furloughed are 'wide of the mark'. From August 1, firms have to contribute towards the cost of …...Read More

Boy is declared 'a hero' after antics in the background of BBC beach report

A young boy has become the unlikely star of a weather forecast after his comical antics were caught on live television. Viewers were left in hysterics today after the young boy, decided to crash BBC news reporter Jen Bartram's live beach report from South Shields and display an array of …...Read More

Government's scientific advisers warn tension over local lockdowns could need military presence

Serious public disorder in the coming months could 'overwhelm all attempts' to control coronavirus and 'catastrophically' undermine recovery plans, scientific advisers have warned. The current 'volatile and highly complex situation' means the UK will face 'grave challenges' in maintaining public order, according to a paper considered by the Scientific Advisory …...Read More