Stylist reveals DISGUSTING problem she sees in clients because they are not washing their hair right
A hairstylist is begging people to wash their hair correctly after seeing women come in with 'piled up grease.'
Disgraced vicar told his Bishop 'go to hell' in abusive drunken text messages after stealing nearly £6,000 from church funeral funds, court hears
Matthew McMurray has been given a suspended prison sentence for sending Bishop of Blackburn, Philip North, sick messages after admitting thefts from a funeral fund.
The top six ways to reverse aging hair, according to a celebrity hair stylist - including the amazing serum that can turn back the clock while you sleep
As an international hair stylist with a client list including royalty, billionaires and celebrities, I know that the right hair can take years off you.
Why you can get addicted to food in the same way as you can to cigarettes or drugs - PAT HAGAN
With an epidemic of type 2 diabetes sweeping across the UK, some experts believe addiction to food could be to blame. Several warning signs could indicate someone you know is addicted
The science of how Pope Francis will be embalmed: Step-by-step, how the body is prepared to lie in state for three days - without showing obvious signs of decomposition
Following the death of Pope Francis today at the age of 88, the Pontiff's body will now need to be embalmed to prevent the rapid onset of decay.
Lionel Messi sends emotional tribute to the Pope following his death aged 88
Confirmed by the Vatican, the first-ever Latin American pontiff died at the age of 88 - with all football matches scheduled for Monday postponed as a mark of respect.
Invasion of the 'Journal Snatchers': the Firms That Buy Science Publications and Turn Them Rogue
Major scholarly databases have removed dozens of academic journals after researchers discovered they had been purchased by questionable companies and transformed into predatory publications. A January 2025 study identified 36 legitimate journals acquired by recently formed firms with no publishing experience, who then dramatically increased publication fees and output while lowering quality standards.
According to information scientist Alberto Martin-Martin from the University of Granada, publishers are being offered up to hundreds of thousands of euros per journal title. Once acquired, journals typically introduce or raise article-processing charges while churning out papers often outside the publication's original scope. Scopus has delisted all 36 identified journals, and Web of Science removed 11 of 17 affected titles from its index. "As there has been significant change (different ownership), there is no guarantee that review quality is at the same level as the original journals," an Elsevier spokesperson told Nature.
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Inside the huge Essex Sainsbury's the largest in the UK with dozens of aisles
You can do everything here from taking your child for tutoring to getting an eye test
High Garrett works due to last until October as part of 'multi-billion pound' scheme
HIGH Garrett will undergo essential gas works, as part of a 'multi-billion pound investment'.
Investigation: this is how easy it is to buy a 12-inch blade at a boot sale
Knife crime has understandably received a lot of press coverage, but just how easy is it to buy a large weapon? We decided to find out for ourselves.
Pope Francis's 'final 90 minutes': Pontiff 'was woken at 6am by alarm clock, fell ill at 7 and died at 7.35' - as 'cause of death reveals he did not to succumb to pneumonia'
Pope Francis died on Easter Monday aged 88 after dedicating his 'entire life' to serving God and the Church, the Vatican announced today.
Travel blogger Vanessa Konopka dead at 28 after extreme sickness left her 'unable to speak'
Vanessa Konopka, 28, died after spending months at a hospital in the Philippines 'unable to eat, walk and speak.'
Trump calls Fed chair Jerome Powell a 'major loser' as he demands interest rate cuts: Live updates
DAILYMAIL.COM LIVE BLOG: Donald Trump and First Lady Melania are kicking off the White House 's annual Easter egg roll on the South Lawn.
Joss Stone reveals why she doesn't sleep with her husband Cody DaLuz anymore after 18 months of marriage
Joss Stone has revealed she no longer sleeps with her husband as they struggle to balance their bedtime preferences with raising three children.
Urgent warning to all 1.8b Gmail users over 'sophisticated' attack stealing personal information
Google has confirmed a 'sophisticated' attack on 1.8 billion Gmail users' data, prompting the tech giant to issue an urgent warning. Here's what you need to do to protect your account.
Could your fitness regime make you WEALTHY? Trainer for the super-rich reveals his top FIVE secret tips that anyone can use
This fitness mentor for the super-rich believes the right regime can give you the focus and self-confidence you need to get your finances in the best possible shape.
Andi Peters leaves This Morning co-host Josie Gibson open-mouthed with BRUTAL swipe at her face live on air - as ITV studio erupts into laughter
The pair returned from an advert break and were about to do a segment about the health benefits of herbal teas.
Spain goes to war on holiday lets: Brits face battle for accommodation as Spanish PM launches crackdown on tourist rentals amid housing crisis in 'high tension' areas
In the latest onslaught against holidaying Britons, Pedro Sánchez 's new measures will allow residential communities to ban individual property owners from using their apartments as holiday lets.
I married my first cousin and revealed our relationship to the family with an intimate video. We were so happy... until tragedy struck
To the seven-year-olds tucked in the bedroom closet, hidden away from the rest of the family party, it seemed little more than a dare - an innocent kiss, a peck, nothing more.
Marks & Spencer contactless payments go down and retailer is unable to process click-and-collect orders due to 'technical issues'
Marks & Spencer has apologised after furious shoppers demanded answers over what was going on - with some claiming they had to abandon full weekly shops at the till.