Nelly and girlfriend Shantel Jackson have split after six-years together… but remain ‘friends’

Nelly and girlfriend Shantel Jackson have split after six-years together… but remain ‘friends’ By Dailymail.com Reporter Published: 18:23 EDT, 31 July 2021 | Updated: 18:26 EDT, 31 July 2021 Nelly and Shantel Jackson have split after six years together. The Hot In Here rapper’s long-time girlfriend has confirmed the pair have gone their separate ways … Read more

Trillions of cicadas set to emerge in the US remain are delayed due to cold temperatures

The return of the red-eyed, winged cicadas, which have been hibernating underground for 17 years, has been delayed due to unseasonably cool temperatures. The colony, known as Brood X, includes trillions of insets across 15 US states, and was set to appear the first week of May. However, this month came with March-like temperatures and these … Read more

May 17 reopening: Angry couples question government’s rules on weddings as Covid restrictions remain

Anxious couples who have waited for more than a year for their special day have slammed the government’s lack of clarity on weddings, as England prepares to reopen under new Covid-19 restrictions from Monday.   Up to 30 people will be able to join together to celebrate weddings and receptions from May 17, as England prepares … Read more

Fund supremo James Anderson urges Scottish Mortgage to ‘remain eccentric’

Departing fund manager James Anderson has called on his successors to ‘become more unreasonable and more distinctive’ as his fund recorded the highest annual shareholder return in its history. Net asset value (NAV) at Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust fund rose 111 per cent in the year to March, surpassing even its performances after the Global … Read more

I’m A Celeb ‘could RETURN to Wales as Australia’s international borders remain closed indefinitely’

I’m A Celebrity 2021 could reportedly return to Gwrych Castle in Wales after Australia warned international borders will remain closed indefinitely. Earlier this week, Australia’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, said reopening the borders too soon would expose the country to another and more ruthless outbreak of Covid – with Finance Minister Simon Birmingham pushing the date to … Read more

GPs call for face-to-face consultations to remain for patients amid fears symptoms could be missed

GPs call for face-to-face consultations to remain an option for patients amid fears symptoms could be missed during remote appointments A report says face-to-face appointments with GPs must not stop altogether  Royal College of General Practitioners says symptoms could be missed by Zoom Matt Hancock is in favour of making online appointments permanent after Covid  … Read more

Australia’s international borders are set to remain closed NEXT year after Covid-19 vaccinations

Australia’s international borders will not be ‘flung open next year,’ finance minister Simon Birmingham said today.  Aussies have been banned from leaving the country since March 2020 and only citizens and permanent residents have been allowed to enter under some of the strictest coronavirus border rules in the world.  Last year the government predicted the international … Read more

Australia’s international borders are set to remain closed NEXT year after Covid-19 vaccinations

Australia’s border is set to remain closed until the END of 2022 as government warns it ‘won’t be flung open’ even after mass vaccinations Australians have been banned from leaving the country since March 2020  Last year government predicted the borders would be open in October 2021  But that timeline has been pushed back due … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: The ESL coup has failed but the economics remain the same

Failed takeovers and merger attempts are not uncommon in global finance.  In Britain, successive efforts to take control of the London Stock Exchange Group, Pfizer’s 2014 effort to buy Astrazeneca and Airbus merger plans with BAE were all repulsed. The collapse of the European Super League (ESL), an attempt by big clubs to supplant the … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: The ESL coup has failed but the economics remain the same

Failed takeovers and merger attempts are not uncommon in global finance.  In Britain, successive efforts to take control of the London Stock Exchange Group, Pfizer’s 2014 effort to buy Astrazeneca and Airbus merger plans with BAE were all repulsed. The collapse of the European Super League (ESL), an attempt by big clubs to supplant the … Read more