Quiz challenges you to name these 14 dog breeds – can you find them all? 

Tricky dog quiz challenges you to name 15 unusual breeds from around the world – so, do YOU have what it takes to score full marks? Playbuzz creator Michael Rogers tests your canine knowledge in this quiz  Do you think you can name all 15 breeds correctly without any hesitation?    By Claire Toureille For Mailonline … Read more

Why it’s us parents are to blame for the age of the narcissists says Dominic Sanbrook

Ever since I was at school, I’ve been fascinated by the strange tale of the Children’s Crusade. It began in the year 1212, with a boy wandering across France and Germany. As the boy told vast crowds of wide-eyed admirers, he had been chosen by Jesus to lead a crusade of children to the Holy … Read more

Why it’s us parents are to blame for the age of the narcissists says Dominic Sanbrook

Ever since I was at school, I’ve been fascinated by the strange tale of the Children’s Crusade. It began in the year 1212, with a boy wandering across France and Germany. As the boy told vast crowds of wide-eyed admirers, he had been chosen by Jesus to lead a crusade of children to the Holy … Read more

Piers Morgan joins a chic Joan Collins and his sons for lunch in France

He recently bid farewell to Good Morning Britain for the summer. And Piers Morgan has wasted no time in reuniting with one of the UK’s biggest stars, as he enjoyed a lunch with Joan Collins at Club 55 in France on Friday. The presenter, 55, shared a glimpse of the meal on Instagram as he … Read more

Conor McGregor is every inch the doting father as he enjoys a family trip to the beach

He stunned fans last month by announcing his unexpected retirement from UFC. And Conor McGregor appeared to be enjoying his time off as he enjoyed a holiday with his family in the south of France on Thursday. The fighter, who celebrated his 32nd birthday on Tuesday, was pictured with his girlfriend Dee Devlin and their … Read more

Navy tests the use of NETS to snare migrants in the Channel as record numbers cross illegally

Navy tests the use of NETS to snare migrants in the Channel as record numbers cross illegally from France Military ships worked with UK Border Force to try out tactics in May and June Priti Patel revealed the scheme as she blamed Paris for the ongoing crisis More than 2,750 thought to have reached the … Read more

Masks and Mickey: Disneyland Paris reopens after four-month closure

Disneyland Paris opened its doors for the first time in four months today with compulsory masks, socially-distanced queues and hundreds of hand-washing stations scattered around the park.   The theme park closed on March 12 as the coronavirus pandemic started to spiral out of control in Europe, but began its ‘phased re-opening’ today with visitor numbers … Read more

Joan Collins, 87, enjoys a romantic evening out with her husband Percy Gibson, 55, in St. Tropez

She previously criticised the British government for being ‘ageist’ towards those over 70 amid the coronavirus crisis. And Joan Collins, 87, looked in good spirits as she enjoyed an evening out with her husband Percy Gibson, 55, in St. Tropez, France on Monday.  The actress displayed her elegant sense of style for the nightly stroll … Read more

French minister panics after realising she’s forgotten her face mask in her car

A panicked French minister made a very relatable mistake ahead of the Bastille Day celebrations in Paris.  French Minister Delegate for Industry Agnès Pannier-Runacher, 46, was attending a ceremony on the Place de la Concorde to mark France’s national Day. However, the politician panicked when she realised she had left her face mask in her … Read more

Emmanuel Macron and his wife watch scaled-down Bastille Day celebrations

Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron oversaw slimmed-down Bastille Day celebrations in Paris today as France marked its most important national day in unusual fashion.  An hour-long military parade took place in Place de la Concorde, the city’s largest square, as opposed to the Champs Elysees – the first time since 1945 that the street has not … Read more