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We all know how frustrating shopping for flights and holidays online can sometimes be.You’re reeled in by a very low price – and then end up with a much bigger figure by the time you get to the check-out, thanks to extra admin and booking fees.The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers (DMCC) Act – a new law that came into force in April – was meant to stamp out those pesky add-on costs.But, in a new investigation, Which? has found that many well-known travel brands, including Megabus and loveholidays, are potentially breaking the law by ignoring or at least dragging…
Dear Jane,I just found out some deeply troubling news about my husband.He and I have been together for 10 years, but he works in New York City while I stay home in the suburbs, so sometimes he sleeps in the city overnight.Last Wednesday was my husband’s birthday, but he had early meetings on Thursday and said he’d rather forget the birthday entirely and stay the night in town.So I — being the excellent wife I am — decided to drive in and surprise him. I made us a reservation at his favorite restaurant and cancelled my commitments the next day…
By SABRINA PENTY Published: 10:46 BST, 20 May 2025 | Updated: 10:52 BST, 20 May 2025 A group of divers were dramatically attacked by sharks last week while they explored a remote coral lagoon.Footage captured how the terrifying encounter unfolded as a diving crew aboard a 12-metre sailing catamaran filmed marine life beneath the waves at Middleton Reef, off the coast of New South Wales, Australia.Just minutes into their first dive, a group of Galapagos sharks, otherwise known as grey reef whalers, swarmed a female diver who was holding a cinema camera fitted with bright movie lights.A video shows how…
A teary-eyed Christy King has delivered an emotional tribute to her husband, Max King and spoke of her immeasurable pride for her partner after he was called up to represent New South Wales in this year’s State of Origin Series by Laurie Daly.King is a self-described pub footballer battling to do his best in the NRL.But come next Wednesday night, the ever-reliable Canterbury prop can add NSW State of Origin player No.319 to his bio.The 28-year-old entered his maiden NSW camp on Monday, grinning from ear to ear at the prospect of coming off the Suncorp Stadium bench in a…
A windfall inheritance can come unexpectedly, and as a result many might not be prepared to deal with the money they receive – especially if it is a hefty sum.With the so-called ‘great wealth transfer’ set to see an estimated £5.5trillion passed down over the next 25 years, more people will find themselves on the receiving end of significant sums of money. Now, exclusive data for This is Money by Fidelity shows a lack of risk appetite means a large chunk might be to nervous to invest this money, while others don’t have a full understanding of how to invest.Failing to…
Kourtney Kardashian revealed she was punched in the face while attending a wild party, thrown by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, at TAO nightclub back in 2001.In a resurfaced clip from her sister Khloe Kardashian’s 2016 talk show, Kocktails with Khloé, amid the rapper’s ongoing federal sex-trafficking trial, the reality star, 46, recalled getting brutally smacked. ‘I got socked in the face cuz I was waiting in line for the bathroom at TAO, which Diddy rented out the whole restaurant. It was for his birthday,’ she remembered. As Kourtney retold the story in front of Diddy, Khloe and her youngest sibling, Kylie Jenner, she detailed how he ‘sent out a CD for the birthday…
Since 2015, almost every country on Earth has been bound by the Paris Agreement to try and keep global warming below 1.5°C.But climate scientists now warn that this limit is too high – and could spark ‘mass inland migration’. Researchers from the University of Durham say that the world needs to stay within just 1°C of the pre-industrial average to avoid a catastrophic sea level rise.With current warming levels already at 1.2°C, that means the world needs to seriously cool down to avoid disaster.While the researchers recognise that 1.5°C is an ‘admirable’ goal, they found there was ‘no evidence to suggest it…
Catching the virus that causes cold sores almost doubles the risk of developing Alzheimer’s – but treatment slashes the odds, a study suggests.Researchers previously found the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) can lie dormant in human cells for a lifetime before ‘re-awakening’, leading to dementia symptoms.It has been shown to cause changes that resemble those in the brains of dementia patients, such as amyloid plaque-like formations and inflammation.Now, a large study suggests that treating HSV-1 may be a route to lessening the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.Scientists, including from pharmaceutical firm Gilead Sciences and the University of Washington in Seattle,…
Dreaming of spending your golden years abroad? A new study from International Living has revealed the world’s safest places for retired expats – and they all rank higher than the USA on the Global Peace Index. Jennifer Stevens, executive editor of International Living, says: ‘Our international correspondents and regular contributors live in and regularly visit the places we recommend. ‘From village life in Portugal to city strolls in Malaysia, we’ve found that safety isn’t just possible – it’s expected.’If we don’t feel a place is safe for a “regular person” to go about their “regular life” day-to-day, then we don’t recommend that place.’While the…
Dolly Parton’s sister had a fierce response to Kid Rock’s claim that unattractive, ‘deranged’ liberal women are to blame for America’s low birth rates. Stella Parton, 76, the country icon’s younger sister, called out Kid Rock for the bizarre assertion he made while chatting with Fox News’ Jesse Walters. The 54-year-old ‘Cowboy’ singer told Fox Thursday night: ‘I was just watching your clips, and you know, we have this low birth rate in America, and it all made sense.’It just hit me right now because who’s gonna sleep with these ugly a**, broke, crazy, deranged, TDS (Trump derangement syndrome) liberal women?’He added that…