Cricket’s controversial ‘Hundred’ format ‘set to scrap the term “wickets” in favour of “outs”‘

REVEALED: Traditional cricket terms ‘wickets’ and ‘batsmen’ could be replaced with ‘outs’ and ‘batters’ in the English game’s glitzy new ‘Hundred’ tournament – because they are TOO COMPLICATED for new fans! Hundred bosses are considering changing ‘wickets’ to ‘outs’ in the competition  Changing the term is one of many proposed changes before the new tournament … Read more

Cricket’s controversial ‘Hundred’ format ‘set to scrap the term “wickets” in favour of “outs”‘

REVEALED: Traditional cricket terms ‘wickets’ and ‘batsmen’ could be replaced with ‘outs’ and ‘batters’ in the English game’s glitzy new ‘Hundred’ tournament – because they are TOO COMPLICATED for new fans! Hundred bosses are considering changing ‘wickets’ to ‘outs’ in the competition  Changing the term is one of many proposed changes before the new tournament … Read more

Charlotte Dawson outs vile Instagram troll who branded her newborn son Noah an ‘ugly f**king kid’

She welcomed her first child, a baby boy, into the world in January. And on Tuesday, Charlotte Dawson, 28, outed a vile Instagram troll who branded her newborn son Noah an ‘ugly f**king kid.’ The TV star, 28, had posted a video of her baby taken just moments following his birth, and – although flooded … Read more

The ins and outs of intellectual property and how small business owners can protect theirs

There are more than six million privately owned businesses in Britain, ranging from restaurants to independent financial advisers and from fashion brands to pet groomers. While many will sell similar products or services, others may have a more unique offering and these types of businesses have been launching aplenty over the past 12 months to … Read more

Coronavirus staycation cancellation: Hotels suffer surge of half-term drop outs

Hotels in Britain have suffered from a collapse in bookings with some losing more than half of them after the new three-tier local lockdown system was brought in. Families worried about local coronavirus rules in UK towns and cities are instead looking at half-term holidays abroad in countries without a quarantine requirement. Interest among Britons … Read more

CDC may not recommend COVID-19 vaccines for children in first wave of roll outs

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said coronavirus vaccines may not initially be recommended for children when they become available.   Children, who rarely develop severe COVID-19 symptoms or require hospitalization for the disease, have not yet been tested for any experimental jab.  In the statement, posted on Wednesday, the CDC said that, up … Read more

Gavin Rossdale embraces his youngest son Apollo, six, while teaching him the ins and outs of tennis

Gavin Rossdale embraces his youngest son Apollo, six, while teaching him the ins and outs of tennis By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 02:45 BST, 2 July 2020 | Updated: 02:45 BST, 2 July 2020 He’s been spending a considerable amount of time on the court during this extended quarantine period, and now he’s showing … Read more

Firms facing ruin as insurers deny pay outs in ‘coronavirus cover con’

Hundreds of thousands of workers face redundancy because insurance giants are refusing to pay out in a £1 billion ‘coronavirus cover con’. Tens of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses are at risk of bankruptcy because of the ‘disgraceful’ and ‘immoral’ attempt to wriggle out of releasing the vital funds. This is despite them having … Read more