The cheap, non-surgical solution to your lines and brown marks: It makes my skin plumper, fades pigmentation and dermatologists ALL agree it's the ultimate tool for anti-ageing: ANTONIA LENON
It's the wonder ingredient beauty insiders swear by and dermatologists broadly agree is effective for anti-ageing... and every beauty brand is jumping on the bandwagon.
I spent a decade in pain. Doctors said I was hysterical with 'phantom symptoms' and even gave me the wrong surgery. Then I discovered the actual cause of my agony - and it's something that affects so many women
For years I was dismissed, misdiagnosed and given the wrong surgery. Discovering the truth changed everything.
Jack the Ripper's footsteps: Captivatingly grisly Deep Dive retraces the final moments of all five women the madman butchered to death - and the 'insane' Polish barber named as prime suspect
Terror stalked the streets of London's poverty-stricken East End in autumn 1888. Five women - and potentially even more - were butchered to death by a madman who was never caught.
Benny Blanco slammed as he pulls horrific stunt with microphone: 'This should be considered public indecency'
Viewers were left disgusted over the stunt and took their complaints online.
Cloudflare experiment ports most of Next.js API 'in one week' with AI
Uses Vite and Claude to sidestep Vercel lock-in
A Cloudflare engineer says he has implemented 94 percent of the Next.js API by directing Anthropic's Claude, spending about $1,100 on tokens.…
Call 999 if you see missing 73-year-old man from Essex village
Police believe the man may have gone on a train to London
Kemi Badenoch demands Keir Starmer fixes the student loans 'debt trap' leaving graduates with massive repayments and warns the current system is at 'breaking point'
The Treasury and the Department for Education are said to be holding talks about reversing a freeze to the salary threshold for repayments to start, which was introduced by Rachel Reeves in the Budget.
The 'Tasty 20' FTSE 100 stocks that have risen more than 50% in a year - propelling the London market to record highs
Analysis of Refinitiv data reveals the 20 best-performing blue-chip shares in London over 12 months are all up by more than a half.
Flying Footsie eyes 11,000 mark as investors cheer stonking start to the year
On another bumper session for investors, London's blue-chip index rose more than 100 points to as high as 10,788.25.
Moment prison officer ploughs into car carrying pregnant woman and young family at 71mph while gambling on his phone
Jack Bentley, 30, spent 'almost the entirety' of a two-hour drive playing games and placing online bets in his Ford Focus before the crash on April 6 last year.
New parking charges 'risk harming' town centres across Essex area
Residents and councillors have slammed the decision to raise parking costs for the second time
Scientists Crack the Case of 'Screeching' Scotch Tape
The screeching sound that Scotch tape makes when you rip it off a surface -- that fingernails-on-a-chalkboard noise most people try not to think about -- is produced by shock waves from micro-cracks that travel across the peeling tape at supersonic speeds, according to a new paper published in Physical Review E.
Researchers led by Sigurdur Thoroddsen of King Abdullah University in Saudi Arabia used simultaneous high-speed imaging and synchronized microphones to capture both the propagating fractures and the sound waves they generate in the surrounding air. The team's earlier work, in 2010, had identified a sequence of transverse cracks racing across the width of the adhesive during peeling, and a 2024 follow-up established a direct correspondence between those cracks and the screeching sound, but neither study pinpointed a mechanism.
The new findings show that a partial vacuum forms between the tape and the surface as each crack opens, and because the crack moves faster than air can rush in to fill the void, the vacuum travels along until it reaches the tape's edge and collapses into the stationary air outside, producing a discrete sound pulse.
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Cosmetic tattooist loves offering free nipple and hair tattoos to cancer patients
A cosmetic tattoo artist has said it is “so rewarding” to offer free nipple and hair tattoos to people with illnesses.
Man from Essex village cleared of rape and false imprisonment charges
In October 2024, Carter Adams had been arrested and charged following reports and an investigation by Essex Police.
Cosmetic tattooist loves offering free nipple and hair tattoos to cancer patients
A cosmetic tattoo artist has said it is “so rewarding” to offer free nipple and hair tattoos to people with illnesses.
Michelle Keegan winces in pain as she shows off her gruelling exercise regime in home gym
The actress, 38, filmed herself working out with personal trainer Danny-Lee Finch in Essex as he got her to do dumbbell hammer curls.
Illegal immigrant 'battered her three-month-old son to death', court hears
Moroccan national Dounia Chetaouat, 32, and Algerian Abdelkader Essid, 44, are accused of killing their three-month-old baby Adam at their flat in North Finchley, London.
Saudi Arabian hotel voted best new opening in the world - with heated stone loungers, a snow shower and a 'signature scent'
A new hotel in Saudi Arabia has been voted the world's best opening for 2025 - and it's an innovative property set in a majestic location.
Fake 'interview' repos lure Next.js devs into running secret-stealing malware
Come for the coding test, stay for the C2 traffic
Next.js developers are once again in the crosshairs as hackers seed malicious repositories disguised as legitimate projects, according to Microsoft, which said a limited set of those repos were directly tied to observed compromises.…
Secrets of Egypt's Great Pyramids point to lost 'supercivilization' from 12,000 years ago
Clues scattered across Giza's three iconic pyramids have suggested that the shocking truth is that they may not have been built by the ancient Egyptians.