Can YOU spot the seagull in this busy blue sky? Tricky puzzle puts observation skills to the test

As the heatwaves continues and the lockdown measures begin to ease across the UK, many people are booking staycations in order to lap up the sun. And GalaBingo.com is helping puzzlers get into the mood by challenging people across the country to spot the hidden seagull in a busy summer-themed …...Read More

A garden retreat could be the perfect granny flats for teens

For those who have been self-isolating with older offspring, it might be tempting to consider introducing some more space - just in case there is another lockdown in the near future. The number of 20-to-34-year-olds in the UK now living at home increased by a third between 1998 and 2017, …...Read More

UK's first covid-secure beauty salon gives a look inside

Beauty salons and nail bars in England will not be permitted to reopen on July 4 as hoped. Every industry has been impacted by coronavirus shutdowns, but for hands-on beauty service providers, it's been devastating as many are self-employed. In most other European countries hair and beauty services have reopened …...Read More

Intu admits it's 'likely' to call in administrators, putting Lakeside and Trafford Centre at risk

BREAKING: Britain's biggest shopping centres including Lakeside and the Trafford Centre could close as owner Intu admits it's 'likely' to call in administrators. Intu Properties has said talks with lenders have failed to reach an agreement and warned that it is on the verge of calling in administrators. The company …...Read More

Lady Colin Campbell claims Meghan Markle's biracial identity was 'welcomed' by the Queen

Lady Colin Campbell has claimed Meghan Markle's biracial identity was 'welcomed' by the Queen and said Prince Harry 'wouldn't have been allowed to marry' a white Hollywood starlet. The Jamaican-born British author, 70, has written the book about the Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, although it is not …...Read More

Labour's Corbynite left-wing warn Keir Starmer 'you'll regret this'

Advertisement Sir Keir Starmer today faces an insurrection from left-wing MPs who have warned him that he will 'regret' sacking Rebecca Long Bailey for sharing an article that contained an 'anti-Semitic conspiracy theory' blaming Israel for George Floyd's racist murder. The new Labour leader is expected to meet with at …...Read More

Britain's most expensive villages revealed by estate agents Savills

The most expensive villages in each county of Britain have been revealed, with some areas seeing average house prices reaching more than £1million. These spots contain the priciest average property prices during the past five years, according to exclusive data from estate agents Savills. As transactions tend to be lower …...Read More

People share the things they ordered online that did not come as expected

When you're ordering online, there's always a risk that your item won't quite live up to expectations, but some purchases turn out to be so different in the flesh that you don't know whether to laugh or cry. People from all over the world have shared examples of hilarious online …...Read More

MARTIN SAMUEL: From the start, Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool were made for each other

Romantics, sentimentalists, or just those who appreciate a good line, will be familiar with Sam, recalling how he met his wife in Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle. 'It was so clear, I just knew,' he says. 'It was like coming home. I was taking her hand to help her out …...Read More

Bill Gates rips US for 'turning inward' during COVID crisis

Microsoft founder Bill Gates harshly criticized the United States' response to the coronavirus pandemic saying its refusal to work with other countries has caused a 'vacuum' in solving the global problem. Gates said that the U.S. had been more concerned with 'trying to cast blame' for the spread of the …...Read More