We take the latest Porsche Panamera for a spin at the MoD’s tank testing grounds

The last time I drove a Porsche Panamera I had £3.3million in gold bullion stashed in the boot.  I was taking part in an audacious run across London from a secret location to a vault in Hatton Gardens carrying a total of £10million in January 2018. Sadly no gold was involved when test-driving two new … Read more

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello’s home ‘is targeted by trespasser’

Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello’s home ‘is targeted by trespasser claiming to know her son Manolo, 28… as police arrest the stranger for breaking into their gated community’ The Modern Family star, 48, and Magic Mike actor, 45, reportedly fell victim when the suspect broke into their community but was infiltrated by security   When security … Read more

Government’s warning of 50,000 cases a day in October is based on few hundred positive cases

The Government’s claim that Britain could face 50,000 coronavirus infections a day was based on studies involving just hundreds of positive cases, it has been revealed, as debate rages over whether Number 10’s restrictions go far enough in stemming the spread of coronavirus. Sir Patrick Vallance and Chris Whitty made the stark forecast on Monday, … Read more

Rishi Sunak draws up German-style scheme for businesses and Treasury to jointly pay workers’ wages

Rishi Sunak is drawing up plans for a new German-style job retention programme to replace the government’s outgoing coronavirus furlough scheme, reports suggest. The Chancellor is under mounting pressure from business chiefs and politicians to find a new way to avoid the threat of mass layoffs when the government’s £39billion furlough scheme ends next month. … Read more

Stainless steel was first made in PERSIA and NOT Sheffield

Stainless steel may have first been created in ancient Persia during the 11th century — 1,000 years before it was first made in Sheffield, the Steel City.  Sheffield has a proud history as a northern powerhouse and it is all based on a formidable metal industry, bolstered by its invention of stainless steel in 1913. … Read more

Elizabeth Hurley swears off sunbathing after friend’s cancer battle

Swimwear designer Elizabeth Hurley, 55, swears off sunbathing for LIFE after witnessing her friend’s battle with skin cancer By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 12:20 BST, 23 September 2020 | Updated: 12:26 BST, 23 September 2020 Elizabeth Hurley revealed on Tuesday she’s sworn off sunbathing for life after seeing her friends battle skin cancer. The … Read more

Uncle Ben’s Rice becomes Ben’s Original as re-brand hopes to ‘put an end to racial injustices’

Uncle Ben’s rice will now be called Ben’s Original as owner Mars announced a new name for the 70-year-old brand they hope will ‘help put an end to racial injustices’.  Critics had pointed out that white southerners once used ‘uncle’ as an honorific for older black slaves because they refused to call them ‘Mr’, and … Read more

Bishop Michael Curry could feel the presence of slaves at Meghan and Harry’s royal wedding

Royal wedding preacher Bishop Michael Curry says he could ‘feel the presence of slaves’ at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials and calls it a ‘sign of hope’ for the future Bishop Michael Curry reflected on the royal wedding in an interview with People Claims to have felt the presence and heard the voices of … Read more

Hands-on dads are ‘less likely to suffer baby blues’ because they ‘feel more competent as parents’

Hands-on dads are less likely to show signs of depression in the first year of the child’s life, a new study says.  US researchers asked a racially diverse selection of fathers on their levels of parental involvement and general symptoms of depression.  They found greater time spent with the infant during the week was associated … Read more