Boris Johnson announces Covid public inquiry will start next Spring

Boris Johnson today declared a full public inquiry into the Government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic will launch in Spring next year with powers to put ministers ‘under the microscope’. The Prime Minister told the House of Commons that the process is essential to ‘learn lessons’ and ensure the country is ‘better prepared’ for a future … Read more

Goldie Hawn admits she ‘didn’t want to be famous’ at the start of her career

‘I couldn’t go outside in public!’ Goldie Hawn admits she ‘didn’t want to be famous’ at the start of her career… leading to her battle with depression By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 10:26 BST, 11 May 2021 | Updated: 10:37 BST, 11 May 2021 Actress Goldie Hawn appeared on Tuesday’s Good Morning Britain to … Read more

Darren Day reveals he relapsed after his work dried up at the start of lockdown

Darren Day has revealed he relapsed last year, after his jobs were cancelled at the start of the long-running COVID-19 lockdown. The singer and actor, 52, has been open about his struggles with addiction in the past – stating he is ‘lucky to be alive’ after enduring ‘dark days’ of excessive cocaine and alcohol abuse. And … Read more

Biden calls on nearly 40K pharmacies to start giving COVID vaccines without appointments

Biden calls on nearly 40K pharmacies to start giving COVID vaccines to Americans this WEEK – even if they don’t have appointments President Joe Biden called on all pharmacies that have partnered with the government to begin administering COVID-19 vaccines without appointments He also requested that state-run clinics offer walk-in vaccinations for Americans It comes as the average number … Read more

Dig for Nazi gold BEGINS: Treasure hunters start excavating at Polish palace

Treasure hunters have started digging for 10 tonnes of Nazi gold at an 18th century palace in southern Poland. Led by the Silesian Bridge Foundation, the dig in the village of Minkowskie is concentrating on an old orangery in a small area of the 14-hectare palace park.  It is thought treasures, stolen on the orders … Read more

Dig for Nazi gold BEGINS: Treasure hunters start excavating at Polish palace

Treasure hunters have started digging for 10 tonnes of Nazi gold at an 18th century palace in southern Poland. Led by the Silesian Bridge Foundation, the dig in the village of Minkowskie is concentrating on an old orangery in a small area of the 14-hectare palace park.  It is thought treasures, stolen on the orders … Read more

Cambridge students defy Covid rules for boozy ‘Caesarian Sunday’ to celebrate start of summer term

Thousands of students turned up at a park for an annual drinking event – with some seen urinating up trees and others vomiting. The booze-fuelled ‘Caesarian Sunday’ event shouldn’t have happened on Jesus Green in Cambridge because of Covid restrictions – but crowds gathered anyway. Witnesses said there was chaos as students lit barbecues, ignored … Read more

Cambridge students defy Covid rules for boozy ‘Caesarian Sunday’ to celebrate start of summer term

Thousands of Cambridge students defy Covid rules for booze fuelled ‘Caesarian Sunday’ as they celebrate start of summer term by funnelling wine, urinating in bushes and drinking until they are sick Cambridge University students gathered in their thousands on Jesus Green, Cambridge, for annual tradition Eight-decade old event is seen as ‘the final blowout’ on … Read more