London nightclub was nearly shut down after real estate firm boss, 47, used AI to write fake complaints
The LGBTQ+ venue Heaven received around 20 complaints from fake individuals, all calling for the permanent closure of the club.
D4vd's lawyers claim he 'was not the cause' of Celeste Rivas's death after homicide ruling and arrest
The 21-year-old singer-songwriter, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, was arrested earlier this week in connection with the high-profile case.
Abbey Clancy puts on a sultry display in a skimpy metallic bikini as she enjoys a sun-soaked holiday with husband Peter Crouch
The model, 40, and former footballer, 45, jetted off to an unknown destination for a lavish family holiday by the beach.
Why did Prime Minister say nothing for days? Starmer faces new claims of rule breaking over failure to admit scandal straight away
Keir Starmer admitted he was told on Tuesday evening that Peter Mandelson had been appointed US Ambassador despite failing his security vetting - but kept quiet for a day-and-a-half.
Dragons' Den star Sara Davies reveals she 'can afford a private jet but chooses to fly Ryanair' as she wants to instil 'the right values' in her sons
The businesswoman, 41, who is thought to be worth a whopping £37million, joined the Dragon's Den panel in 2019 before stepping away last year.
ANDREW PIERCE: Meet the 'Brexit betrayer' who now holds Starmer's fate in his hands
PIERCE: Robbins is no stranger to political wreckage. He was chief Brexit negotiator for Theresa May . Their doomed scheme led to her tearful departure from Downing Street in 2019.
DAN HODGES: I told No 10 seven months ago that Mandelson failed his security vetting
Keir Starmer claimed yesterday he was 'absolutely furious' about the fact he was not told until Tuesday Peter Mandelson had failed his vetting to be Ambassador to Washington.
No raining on their parade! Glamorous Ladies Day revellers at the Scottish Grand National brave the wet weather in thigh-skimming outfits and plunging dresses as the festival gets off to a blustery start
Umbrellas proved to be one of the most important accessory of the day, with the heavens opening over the Ayr Race Course in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Jewish leaders warn of Green candidates' views as eco warriors spout hate for Israel, but love Putin
Ex doctor Philip Brookes suggested victims of the terror attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023 'were not innocent', while Tony Gair has defended Putin and spread pro-Kremlin conspiracies. (file image)
THE CHIC LIST: As the Devil Wears Prada returns, how to get the polished Miranda Priestly look
Will the Devil still be wearing Prada? The sharp, almost aggressive tailoring of the original will be replaced by more fluid elongated silhouettes.
Heart patterns are trending - here's how to style them as an over 50
Jessica Carroll on what to buy and how to wear it
Online Personalities and Comedians Overtake TV and Newspapers as Primary News Sources
A new Ipsos poll finds Americans are increasingly getting news from online personalities and comedians instead of traditional TV or newspapers. The survey says nearly 70% get news online in a given week, versus 55% from TV and 25% from newspapers, with figures like Joe Rogan, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity, and late-night hosts ranking prominently depending on political leanings. From the Hollywood Reporter: The poll, which was conducted in March, actually found the conservative politicians and cabinet members, including President Trump, were the top news influencers. When politicos were excluded, Joe Rogan led the list, followed by Fox News personalities Greg Gutfeld and Sean Hannity, and then TuckerCarlson and Ben Shapiro. The only three influencers to crack 10 percent were Trump, Rogan, and JD Vance. Among people who voted for Kamala Harris, the top news personalities were late night hosts, led by ABC's Jimmy Kimmel, followed by CBS Late Show host Stephen Colbert, and Daily Show host Jon Stewart.
Just under 70 percent of respondents said they get their news online in a given week, compared to 55 percent for TV, and 25 percent for newspapers. [...] Of traditional media outlets, TV dominated, with Fox News, the broadcast networks, and CNN topping the list of sources. Facebook, YouTube and Instagram were the most popular online news sources. "On these platforms opinionated personalities and comedians appear to drown out anyone who would fit in the traditional journalist category," said assistant professor of practice and Jordan Center Executive Director Steven L Herman. "Even in the late 19th century and early 20th centuries, sensationalist and polarizing voices in print and later on air were among the most influential in the political landscape -- such as political satirist Mark Twain and populist Father Charles Coughlin."
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Taylor Swift's gal pal Ice Spice gets in BRAWL at McDonald's with fan who slaps her and knocks her to the ground
She was sitting in a booth with a female friend when the pair were approached by a fan called Vayah who ran excitedly over to their table.
Moment small-boat migrant leapt up a fence and 'tried to break into London's Israeli embassy to carry out knife terror attack'
Kuwait-born Abdullah Albadri was captured by police after leaping on an eight-foot fence surrounding the embassy armed with two knives and a martyrdom note.
Green Party candidate described convicted murderer as having a 'good sense of right and wrong' after he poisoned couple and planted fake will
Heidi Cornish, who is standing for Colchester City Council, was a character witness for Luke D'Wit, 36, as he faced charges of murdering Carol and Stephen Baxter in Essex in 2023.
'A mockery of Helen's Law': Fury as husband who killed his wife is set to walk free despite never revealing her body's whereabouts
Glyn Razzell was jailed for life for killing the mother of his four children, Linda, 41, who vanished on her way to work in Swindon, Wiltshire, in 2002.
How to end the misery of hot flushes and sweating without HRT. Menopause left Helen a shell of herself until she found a surprising, inexpensive treatment. Now doctors reveal what works - and the natural route
Three years ago, Helen started sweating so profusely overnight that she would wake up, her hair drenched, and have to flip over her pillow. It was a distressing symptom of the menopause.
The One Show's Alex Jones pays heartfelt tribute to co-star Andy Kershaw following his death aged 66
The One Show's Alex Jones paid a heartfelt on-air tribute to DJ Andy Kershaw on Friday evening following news of his death aged 66.
I piled on weight overnight and couldn't get rid of my menopausal bulge. Then I shed 7st with this simple miracle method. Now I don't need medication AND my blood pressure has dropped. This is how I did it
Drenched in sweat, my heart raced as I waited for my latest hot flush to subside. I was in the grips of menopause and it had hit me like a thunderbolt, wreaking havoc on my health and my body.
Christine thought her heel pain and swelling were normal and doctors dismissed her aches as tendonitis. Then she was diagnosed with this little-known, incurable cancer. These are the signs you can't ignore
When keen runner Christine Lote began experiencing pain and swelling in her heel, she thought it was nothing more than a sports injury. But despite physiotherapy, symptoms persisted.