Hidden cost of working from home: Big brands’ printer ink is more pricey per drop than Chanel No 5

Hidden cost of working from home: Big brands’ printer ink is more pricey per drop than Chanel No 5 and fine champagne with a pint costing £1,300 A pint of the stuff would set you back an astonishing £1,300, research reveals Ink generates massive profits for printer manufacturers, Which? found Savings can be made if … Read more

Mother brands teacher ‘out of order’ for punishing her son, eight, for saying ‘flipping heck’

A frustrated mother has told of her anger after her son came home from school and revealed he had been punished for saying ‘flipping heck.’ Taking to Mumsnet, the anonymous woman, from the UK, explained how her son, eight, is ‘incredibly shy’ and said the phrase out of annoyance when he missed a goal during a … Read more

Anglican priest brands Boris and Carrie ‘the new Tudors’ after PM was able to re-marry in church

Anglican priest brands Boris and Carrie ‘the new Tudors’ after twice-divorced PM was able to re-marry in Catholic church while other divorcees had to tie knot in registry office Twice divorced Prime Minister married practicing Catholic Carrie Symonds  Previous marriages not considered valid as they were not Catholic ceremonies  Was married to Allegra Mostyn-Owen for … Read more

Creator of meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin brands Elon Musk a ‘self-absorbed grifter’

A co-creator of Dogecoin branded Elon Musk a ‘self-absorbed grifter’ after the Tesla CEO caused the meme-inspired cryptocurrency’s value to plummet by calling it a ‘hustle’ on Saturday Night Live.  Australian entrepreneur Jackson Palmer, who created Dogecoin with American Billy Markus in 2013, took aim at Musk in a string of since-deleted tweets on Thursday, … Read more

Birdwatcher brands RSPB posters ‘sexist’ for depicting females as smaller than males 

Spitting feathers! Birdwatching influencer, 19, brands RSPB posters ‘sexist’ for depicting female versions of the species as smaller than males British Bangladeshi ornithologist Mya-Rose Craig, 19, goes by name of ‘Birdgirl’ Objected to a RSPB guide which shows female birds as much smaller than males Posted an image to her 23,000 Twitter follows and called … Read more

US investing legend Warren Buffett brands Spac boom ‘a killer’

US investing legend Warren Buffett brands Spac boom ‘a killer’ as he criticises greedy City advisers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 BST, 2 May 2021 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 2 May 2021 US investor Warren Buffett has branded the Spac boom ‘a killer’ as he criticised greedy City advisers.  The 90-year-old … Read more

Morrissey brands The Simpsons ‘hurtful and racist’ after he’s parodied on hit show

The Smiths rocker Morrissey has hit out at The Simpsons in a scathing attack, after he was parodied during the most recent episode of the long-running hit show. During Sunday night’s Panic On The Streets Of Springfield episode, Lisa Simpson was seen making an imaginary friend in the form of depressed singer and vegetarian Quilloughby of … Read more

Roman Kemp brands Justin Bieber the ‘wildest’ party animal

Roman Kemp has called Justin Bieber the ‘wildest’ party animal he has ever met while acknowledging that he is grown into a ‘very different young man.’ The radio host, 28, revealed on Friday how they first met and began partying together as he described the experience as ‘unbelievable’ and ‘on a different level.’  He said … Read more

Ex-Border Force chief brands chaotic seven-hour queues at Heathrow a ‘disaster’

The former head of the UK Border Force has called the queuing carnage at Heathrow a ‘disaster’ and mounted pressure on ministers to get a grip on the crisis. Tony Smith, who also served as Gold Commander for the London Olympics, said the Government should use technology to lighten the load on stretched officers.  Passengers … Read more

Ex-Border Force chief brands chaotic seven-hour queues at Heathrow a ‘disaster’

The former head of the UK Border Force has called the queuing carnage at Heathrow a ‘disaster’ and mounted pressure on ministers to get a grip on the crisis. Tony Smith, who also served as Gold Commander for the London Olympics, said the Government should use technology to lighten the load on stretched officers.  Passengers … Read more