National Lottery lets children gamble £350 a week online

The National Lottery is taking advantage of a loophole that allows children as young as 16 to gamble hundreds of pounds a week online. There are fears the loophole could lead to an epidemic of gambling among future generations, with the latest figures revealing that 16 and 17 year olds …...Read More

British feminists including Cherie Blair and Jess Phillips rally behind Amber Heard

High profile British feminists have rallied behind Amber Heard amid her ex-husband Johnny Depp's bombshell libel trial. Cherie Blair, the barrister and wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, is understood to have spoken with the actress' legal team last week, as Depp's High Court trial entered its second week. …...Read More

Mini-heatwave comes to an abrupt end as torrential rain soaks the South and UK temperatures plummet

ngland and Wales will wake up to a mostly dry day with bursts of sunshine and light winds on Monday The abrupt change to the UK's weather will see temperatures begin to drop to around 63-68F (17-20 C) clouds and outbreaks of rain will make their way across southern England …...Read More

Man is arrested after staff member was stabbed inside Royal Sussex hospital

A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an NHS worker was stabbed inside a hospital. The attacker, 30, reportedly knifed a male cleaner, 56, on the 11th floor of the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton at around 8.40am. Witnesses said armed police swooped on the …...Read More

Animal lovers share hilarious photos of their beloved pets looking very ugly

They might be adorable most of the time, but these photos prove that even the cutest pets have their off days. Pet owners from all over the world have shared hilarious snaps of their beloved animals looking less than camera ready. The snaps were shared on a thread started by …...Read More

KFC wants to sell chicken nuggets that are 3D bioprinted in labs

A pack of Chicken nuggets is one of the most popular comfort foods across the globe for many. But will you think twice before having a nugget that is actually printed in a bio lab? Several global food chains are looking at 3D printing technologies to print meat from chicken …...Read More

Dominic Raab plays down 'split' between Boris Johnson and Sir Patrick Vallance

Dominic Raab today tried to pour cold water on growing claims of a split between Boris Johnson and his top scientist Sir Patrick Vallance over whether the UK could face a second nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Mr Johnson said he 'certainly' does not want to impose draconian restrictions again as he …...Read More

London work's running dry: Scramble for jobs as 484 people apply for TWO vacancies at pub

Hundreds of people have scrambled for two pub jobs in a sign work in Britain is running dry. As many as 484 hopefuls applied for two £9-an-hour positions at the Alexandra pub in Wimbledon, southwest London. General manager Mick Dore posted an advert for the roles on Twitter and was …...Read More

Prince Harry thanks author who sent him a book aimed at dealing with losing a parent

he Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrote back thanking him for the gesture Prince Harry has thanked an author who sent him a book aimed to help children deal with the heartache of losing a parent. UK-based writer Mark Lemon penned 'The Magical Wood' after his own father James was …...Read More

Experts warn owners that face coverings leave canines feeling 'confused and concerned'

Experts have warned that dogs may be scared of people wearing face masks and urged animal owners to avoid taking their pets on public transport. An animal charity has warned that people covering their faces could scare dogs and leave them 'confused'. Dogs Trust said people suddenly adopting face masks …...Read More