PIERS MORGAN What's my New Year's resolution? To weigh the same as Eamonn Holmes!
I'm not really into making New Year's resolutions, and especially not today because I find the notion of doing Veganuary and Dry January particularly preposterous during another lockdown. Read more...
Drinking game students swig alcohol as they wave 'you honk, we drink' sign at drivers
A group of students were spotted waving a sign at motorists on a dual carriageway as part of a drinking game outside Swansea University's Bay Campus on Sunday afternoon. Read more...
Giancarlo DiTrapano, Defiantly Independent Book Publisher, Dies at 47
Mr. DiTrapano championed avant-garde work and relished taking chances on young, untested authors. His Tyrant Books produced some unexpected hits. Read more...
There's a reason Rwanda's Kigali is like no other capital city on the continent
Kigali's streets thrum with traffic, motorbikes darting around buses, its roadside markets a hive of activity. Standing on the roadside, it's much like any other major city in the heart of Africa. But this is a city that stands apart from other metropolises on the continent. Read more...
Rev up your returns from mid-sized UK firms well placed to race away
On Friday, the value of the UK's mid-cap companies hit an all-time high. But their winning streak could have further to run, offering investors ample opportunity to benefit. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Balaclavas (yay!), garrottes - now we're sucking diesel
I was not, apparently, the only one to faff about playing and pausing and pausing and playing - too far, go back, now a millisecond forward - to freeze the final frame of this week's Line Of Duty . Read more...
Australia could end up cut off like North Korea if we don't accept Covid cases and deaths
ANU Professor Peter Collignon said the nation would become like hermit kingdom North Korea where residents are never allowed to leave if our attitude to the virus doesn't change. Read more...
Dreaded middle-aged spread is getting WORSE
Data from 65,000 people in four studies was collated and revealed modern people are getting fatter in their 40s and 50s compared to past generations. Read more...
Actress in Ghana who posed for naked photo with her son on his birthday is jailed for three months
Single mum Rosemond Brown, better known as Akuapem Poloo, was sentenced to 90 days for posing nude with her son in Ghana and posting the photo to social media in June last year. Read more...
Cornell lecturer is 'fired' after suggesting Kamala Harris rose to VP because of mom's Indian caste
J. Khadijah Abdurahman said on Medium she was fired from her role as visiting lecturer and researcher at Cornell Tech by associate professor Tapan Parikh last month following a row online. Read more...
Jose Mourinho insists he does not need a break from management after Tottenham sacking
Mourinho was relieved of his duties six days before Spurs meet Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and the 58-year-old refused to discuss his departure but said he did not need a rest. Read more...
British doctor reveals how her gut instinct helped link AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine to blood clots
Professor Marie Scully said the discovery stemmed from a single case of the rare blood clots in a woman in her 30s who was admitted to a London hospital in early March. Read more...
Rage About Europe39;s Super League Is Muffled by Our Cheers
A breakaway league would remake European soccer to benefit a few rich teams, but we will watch it anyway. Read more...
Fury at holidays muddle as tourism chiefs blast Boris Johnson for his 'traffic lights' travel chaos
The Prime Minister has confirmed plans for a 'traffic light' system for foreign holidays but stopped short of confirming it would come in to effect on May 17 and replace the travel ban. Read more...
Barclaycard cuts customers' spending limits by more than 85%
Credit card limits are tailored to individuals. Those with larger incomes and good repayment histories can usually borrow more; but limits can be cut if you fall behind on repayments. Read more...
European Super League 'Big Six' clubs could be BLOCKED from signing foreign players
SAMI MOKBEL 'Big six' clubs at the forefront of the European Super League could see their plans to sign players scuppered by Whitehall if they deem incoming new signings do not meet certain criteria. Read more...
The N.C.A.A. is Under Scrutiny in Washington
The N.C.A.A. is under scrutiny on Capitol Hill and at the Supreme Court. The pressure for college sports to change is bound to intensify. Read more...
What is the new European Super League and how will it work?
Football fans, politicians and governing bodies are united in fury after 12 of the sport's biggest teams announced plans to breakaway from European football competitions and form their own "Super League" -- a move that poses an existential threat to the world's favorite sport. Read more...