Dog owner discovered his lurcher Bill was limping out of SYMPATHY

Footage has captured the moment a ‘con-artist’ dog that copied its owner’s limp was caught out when it sprinted around the garden after he left the house.  Billy the nine-year-old lurcher captured the hearts of millions after a video showed him hopping alongside his owner Russell Jones, who was using crutches after breaking his ankle.   … Read more

Average first-time buyer must save more than a YEAR’S salary for a deposit on a home

The average first-time buyer must save more than a year’s salary to put down a deposit on a house, according to new data. A 20 per cent deposit on a home now equates to 104 per cent of annual pre-tax income of the average worker, Nationwide Building Society says. This figure, which applies to the … Read more

Love Island’s Georgia Steel serves up a sizzling display in a mint green bikini

Love Island’s Georgia Steel serves up a sizzling display in a mint green bikini during a tennis game in the Maldives By Nicole Conner For Mailonline Published: 15:36 GMT, 19 January 2021 | Updated: 16:29 GMT, 19 January 2021 She recently jetted to the Maldives with her best friend Joanna Chimonides for some winter sun. … Read more

Dog owner discovered his lurcher Bill was limping out of SYMPATHY

Footage captured the moment a ‘con-artist’ dog that copied its owner’s limp was caught out as it sprinted around the garden when he left the house.  Billy the eight-year-old lurcher captured the hearts of millions after a video showed him hopping alongside his owner Russell Jones, who was using crutches after breaking his ankle.  Mr … Read more

No10 told to ensure Covid vaccine uptake stays high seven-days-a-week

The number of people getting vaccinated against Covid in the UK has fallen for the third day in a row raising fears that the rollout has stalled over the weekend. Some 204,076 people in Britain were vaccinated yesterday, January 18, with the total slumping from 225,000 on Sunday, 277,000 on Saturday and a dizzying high … Read more

Why Argo Blockchain is the most popular stock in 2021 so far 

Cryptocurrency mining company Argo Blockchain is one of the most bought stocks so far this year on investing platform and trading apps. Most probably wouldn’t have heard of it until recently, but the performance of bitcoin is hard to ignore after a huge run and at a time traditional assets are having to work harder … Read more

Snoring mini pigs could provide clues to tackle sleep apnoea

Miniature pigs could provide clues to help experts tackle sleep apnoea in humans, a new study claims.  With a small snout, a short and curled tail, and a big, round stomach, mini pigs are the epitome of cute – but sometimes they snore ‘like a dinosaur’.  US researchers studied Yucatan mini pigs, which have airways … Read more

Boris Johnson faces huge Tory revolt over China human rights row

Boris Johnson is facing a knife-edge vote today as dozens of his MPs back action against Beijing over human rights abuses. The PM is braced for a major revolt as Tories join calls to let British courts decide if the communist state is committing genocide against its Uighur Muslim minority. Up to 50 MPs including former … Read more

MG5 EV’s £225 roof rails are ‘for decoration only’ and not safe to carry weight

A car manufacturer has left customers dumbfounded after it emerged the roof rails on one of its electric estate cars are unable carry any weight. If drivers ignore this detail it could ‘result in an accident or damage to the vehicle’. That’s despite the brand’s optional accessories for the model including roof bars for an … Read more

How to reduce the risk of catching Covid-19 when travelling by car

Experts have revealed their tips for sharing a car or taxi during the coronavirus pandemic, in order to reduce the risk of infection.  Sharing a car with someone who is not from your household or support bubble is not currently permitted under UK government guidelines, but there are exceptions.  If car sharing is undertaken for an … Read more