'The Full Monty' series trailer teases the gang back together after 25 years
In one of the TV shows we can't wait to see this summer, the gang
2023-05-11 18:29
Benji Smith: Viral TikTok shows bartender secretly making alcohol free cocktails to prevent overdrinking
In a viral TikTok video, Benji Smith demonstrated how he makes sure his friends don't get absolutely sloshed
2023-05-11 18:25
Trouble in Paradise? Ben Affleck looks miserable as he slams car door in Jennifer Lopez’s face
The couple wore matching outfits on their coffee run but looked quite tense, with Affleck slamming the car door in JLo's face after she got in
2023-05-11 18:18
Michelin-star meals on the edge of space offered for $130,000
French space tourism venture Zephalto hopes to send travelers some 25 kilometers (about 15.5 miles) above Earth, where they'll be wined and dined with incredible views of the Earth from up high.
2023-05-11 18:15
Tori Spelling says ‘extreme’ mould kept her children in ‘spiral of sickness’
Tori Spelling has documented how “extreme” mould impacted her family’s health, revealing they have been caught in a “spiral of sickness” for months. On Wednesday (10 May), Spelling, 49, gave her fans a health update on Instagram after discovering mould in their rental home. She shared pictures of her youngest children, Finn, 10, and Beau, 6, at an urgent care centre, explaining that they’ve been “so sick they are sleeping all day and say they feel dizzy even [while] standing”. Spelling captioned her post: “We’ve all been on this continual spiral of sickness for months. Sick. Get better. To get sick again. Used to think… well that’s what happens when you have young kids in school. They just continually bring sicknesses home. “But, when it gets to the point where they are at home sick more than being in school we had to reassess what was going on,” she wrote. After an inspection, Spelling discovered the “extreme” mould infestation which was making her family sick. “You just keep getting sick, one infection after another. Respiratory infections. Extreme allergy like symptoms too and, like my poor Finn, skin rashes as well,” the Beverly Hills 90210 alum said, outlining the various health conditions that had been triggered by the infestation. She said Finn was also suffering from Strep throat and had a high fever. Calling the house a “health hazard”, Spelling said she would be moving her family into an AirBnB or a vacation rental “till we can even grasp what to do”. The mother-of-five also criticised her children’s school for not believing “our kids were as sick as they’ve been continually”. Fans thanked Spelling for “bringing light to this public health emergency in our country” and shared recommendations for doctors who can help with mould-related infections. A recent survey found that more than a fifth of UK homes are suffering from damp. Read More Rihanna’s baby son’s Wu-Tang Clan-inspired name is finally revealed Viral coronation song: No, the choir did not sing ‘I love vagina, Camilla’ Chrishell Stause and G Flip announce marriage after one year together ‘Queen of the mommy bloggers’ Heather Armstrong dies aged 47 Man diagnosed with brain tumour after putting symptoms down to drinking coffee One in five people may be suffering from ‘dangerous’ sleep disorder
2023-05-11 17:57
Red Bull chief takes swipe at Mercedes for trying to poach lead designer
Red Bull’s Helmut Marko says Mercedes made a last-ditch attempt to sign Adrian Newey as the Silver Arrows desperately look to haul in the deficit to Formula 1’s dominant team. Newey, the lead designer behind Red Bull’s rapid RB19 car this season, last week extended his deal with the Milton Keynes outfit. Yet F1 Insider report that the 64-year-old received a phone call from a Mercedes assistant, who formerly worked at Red Bull, about opening talks regarding a potential move to Toto Wolff’s team. But Newey, who has been at Red Bull since 2006, rejected the offer and Red Bull’s special advisor Marko seemed to confirm the report while speaking at the Miami Grand Prix. “Mr. Wolff may not seem to have the full confidence in his own people to fix the problems with their car,” said Marko. Mercedes recently announced a job swap in their department, with James Alisson returning to his role of technical director and Mike Elliott taking up the position of Chief Technical Officer. Wolff labelled the W14 a “nasty piece of work” over the weekend in Miami, where George Russell and Lewis Hamilton finished fourth and sixth respectively. Mercedes, the constructors’ champions in F1 from 2014-2021, are pinning their 2023 hopes on a highly-anticipated upgrade at the next race at Imola in the hope it reduces the gap to Red Bull out in front. Red Bull, meanwhile, are expanding to become an engine manufacturer for the new set of regulations in 2026, partnering with American automotive giant Ford to form Red Bull-Ford Powertrains. Newey, who is seen by many as the main reason behind Red Bull’s supreme RB19 this season given his experience in ground-effect aerodynamics, will play an important role as the division launches in Milton Keynes. “Adrian has been such a fundamental part since almost the beginning,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner said. “He covers a lot of a lot of areas and, to have the depth of his experience and knowledge to draw upon, and the way he works with the young guys, it’s great. “He’s just as motivated as he always [has] been. Obviously, he has a great interest in what’s going on in Powertrains, and Red Bull Advanced Technology as well. So, he covers the three pillars of the campus in Milton Keynes.” Read More Red Bull chief ‘signs new contract’ in blow to rival F1 teams ‘Nasty piece of work’: Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes slammed by Toto Wolff Where are Mercedes and Ferrari? Frankly, you don’t want to hear the answer Max Verstappen claims Miami boos are due to his success: ‘They don’t like who wins’ George Russell takes aim at ‘distracting’ razzmatazz before Miami Grand Prix
2023-05-11 17:48
Haim singing the ABC song with the 'Sesame Street' cast is mandatory viewing
When celebrities get involved with kids' shows the results are typically adorable, and Haim's recent
2023-05-11 17:45
One Person Dead After Shooting at German Mercedes Factory
One person died and another was severely injured at a shooting in Mercedes-Benz AG’s Sindelfingen factory outside Stuttgart,
2023-05-11 17:17
The $105,000 Lotus Emira Looks Like a Supercar—for Half the Price
Lotus recently started deliveries of the Eletre, an electric SUV that is all the rage in China, where
2023-05-11 16:58
10 clever ways to style up your home office
Working from home has become our natural habitat, so it’s even more important your day-to-day desk space serves its purpose. With warmer weather on the horizon, it could be time to give your home office a refresh for brighter days ahead. Here’s how to get a little more organised and up your WFH game… 1. Sarah JK Designs Book Journal, Summer Blooms, £14.95 Whether it’s meeting bullet points or words of wisdom, this A5 softback journal is perfect for jotting down notes and thoughts of the day. 2. Furniture Village Madrid Desk, £399 (was £539), Holden Swivel Office Chair in Brown, £169 (was £229) This Scandi-style desk with tapered legs will slot into any scheme, and features a central drawer to keep techy stuff out of sight when the day is done. Team with a smart swivel chair for maximum comfort. 3. Zuiver Cute Desk Collection Clock in Green, £19 (was £29), Cuckooland A trendy sage green clock will slick up your desk accessories – style it with mood-boosting succulents and plants. 4. Set of Three Odonata Box Files – Red Madder, £65, OKA When you want to be clever, these brilliant binders will fuel your filing power. 5. William Blake Framed Wall Art, £59.50, (A3), top right, Oliver Bonas A feature wall of framed art makes a statement and can channel your creative best. Think William Blake’s poem ‘The Tyger’ in a wooden frame. 6. Cambridge Print Small Letter Trays: Selvedge Madder, £25, top; Charleston Meander, £25, bottom, Cambridge Imprint Time to push the envelope – these jazzy letter trays are where it’s at. 7. Evelyn Oak Effect Folding Desk, £49, Stanis Dining Chair, Velvet in Black, £89, Smart Industrial Calendar Block, £20, Dunelm When you want the option to power up or close down, this fashionable folding desk can be stored away when not in use – and the velvet chair can serve as an extra dining seat. 8. Shards Design – Large Magnetic Notice Board in Ocean, £58, Beyond The Fridge Designed to inspire and organise your world, this magnetic mood board can be styled to suit your surroundings. 9. Furniture Choice Milton Oak 120cm Dining Table in Oak, £179.99 This solid table is designed for modern living and will fit into any officescape with its classic design. 10. Martha Brook Desk Accessories: Pastel Scalloped Pen Pot, Light Lilac, £20.95, Two Tone Pastel Pen Pot, £20.95, Pastel Grooved Coaster Or Pen Holder, £19.95 Funky and fun, these pastel pen pots and holders will make light of a heavy workload. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live 5 sunglasses trends that will be everywhere this summer 11 of the most eye-popping outfits in Eurovision history, from ABBA to Australia Can I go to work if my child has chickenpox?
2023-05-11 16:26
Nissan Profit Outlook Tops Projections on Improving Chip Supply
Nissan Motor Co. forecast operating profit for the current fiscal year that exceeded analyst projections, as the Japanese
2023-05-11 16:16
HBO's 'Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai' trailer teases a colorful adventure
The Gremlins may look more adorable than ever in their new CGI form, but you
2023-05-11 16:15