Jessica Hayes says it is ‘important’ to be ‘open’ about baby loss after tragically losing her son

Jessica Hayes has spoke about how important it is to ‘break the stigma’ around baby loss after tragically losing her son at 19 weeks in November. Speaking in a new exclusive interview with MailOnline to mark Mental Health Awareness Week, the former Love Island star, 28, said that by bravely sharing her own experience, she has helped other … Read more

Europe Covid; Holiday ‘back door’ into Europe from Portugal is open

Overseas travel is restarting in Europe as vaccine drives gather pace and Covid infections fall. Britons are now allowed to holiday abroad after the government repealed a law banning non-essential travel abroad. The UK is using a traffic light system to determine who has to quarantine when they get home, but that is only part … Read more

Qantas boss Alan Joyce demands Australia open the borders in December

Qantas boss Alan Joyce believes Australia’s international border will open in December even though the government says it will stay closed until mid-2022.  Last week’s federal budget papers assume the vaccine rollout will be complete by the end of the year and the borders will open in the middle of next year. But Qantas has … Read more

Qantas boss Alan Joyce demands Australia open the borders in December

Qantas boss Alan Joyce believes Australia’s international border will open in December even though the government says it will stay closed until mid-2022.  Last week’s federal budget papers assume the vaccine rollout will be complete by the end of the year and the borders will open in the middle of next year. But Qantas has … Read more

Australia’s bowlers publish open letter denying they knew cheating during ‘sandpaper’ was happening

Australia’s bowlers have come out swinging with an open letter hitting out at ‘rumour mongering’ about the 2018 sandpaper ball-tampering scandal. Cameron Bancroft, who was banned for the plot alongside Steve Smith and David Warner, recently sparked a frenzy of fresh questions after suggesting the bowlers knew full well what was going on in South … Read more

Australia’s bowlers publish open letter denying they knew cheating during ‘sandpaper’ was happening

Australia’s bowlers have come out swinging with an open letter hitting out at ‘rumour mongering’ about the 2018 sandpaper ball-tampering scandal. Cameron Bancroft, who was banned for the plot alongside Steve Smith and David Warner, recently sparked a frenzy of fresh questions after suggesting the bowlers knew full well what was going on in South … Read more

Tennis star Jordan Thompson destroys racquet at the Geneva Open

Feeling frustrated? Tennis star Jordan Thompson destroys his racquet as he loses a match at the Geneva Open – as he remains separated from Bachelor star girlfriend Brittany Hockley By Abi Moustafa For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:17 BST, 18 May 2021 | Updated: 03:02 BST, 18 May 2021 He’s the Australian tennis star who … Read more

Pubs throw open doors as midnight to allow drinkers inside with 9m pints and 7m meals set to be had

Drinkers up and down the UK got the party started in pubs and bars at a few minutes past midnight as Britain took a big step towards normality. Several people made the most of the new relaxed Covid restrictions and headed into towns to order pints and cocktails to toast the next step of Boris … Read more

Warnings that new animal sentience bill will spark rows over halal meat and open floodgates

Boris Johnson has been warned that a new law recognising ‘animal sentience’ could be hijacked by campaigners to try to outlaw field sports – as well as embroiling Ministers in a sensitive row about religious slaughter techniques. The Animal Sentience Bill in last week’s Queen’s Speech established an Animal Sentience Commission to ensure that all … Read more

Warnings that new animal sentience bill will spark rows over halal meat and open floodgates

Boris Johnson has been warned that a new law recognising ‘animal sentience’ could be hijacked by campaigners to try to outlaw field sports – as well as embroiling Ministers in a sensitive row about religious slaughter techniques. The Animal Sentience Bill in last week’s Queen’s Speech established an Animal Sentience Commission to ensure that all … Read more