Vicky Pattison says she 'wasn't prepared' for backlash to freezing her eggs aged 35 and reveals 'stigma, shame and abuse' she faced from other women
Vicky Pattison has opened up on the backlash she faced for freezing her eggs at the age of 35 - and admitted she's still not sure if she will have children.
My life fell apart and my children were taken away after I ditched alcohol for the 'mummy treat' drug. These are the hidden signs your school-gate social circle are using it: VICTORIA VIGORS
Clutching my four-year-old daughter tightly, I couldn't hold back my tears. 'Mummy is poorly, so you're going to go to stay with Daddy while I get better,' I sobbed.
AJ Pritchard reveals how Strictly Come Dancing pros REALLY react when they get paired with a bad celeb and 'certain things just won't work'
The dancer and former I'm A Celebrity star, 31, appeared in four series of the BBC show between 2016 and 2019.
Supermarket Easter eggs tried and tested: From 'outstanding' to 'stale and lacking flavour', the chocolate treats that are really worth your money
With Easter days away, most will soon start thinking about which egg they'd like to enjoy. To make choosing a little easier, the Daily Mail has tested 25 options to find the best on offer.
Scott Mills talked about never knowing when his career would end just a month before his BBC sacking 'over relationship from more than 10 years ago'
The former Radio 2 DJ, 53, who was axed by the broadcaster on Monday, had admitted in recent years he had been branching out into TV projects outside of his 'natural environment.'
Android keyboard ditches keys entirely, predicts what you mean
Aimed at blind tablet users, although it's winning sighted fans too
TapType is a new Android keyboard that's invisible. You can't see it – but that's OK, neither can its developer nor some of its target users.…
Scott Mills' ultimate test in his relationship to husband Sam Vaughan - as he's sacked from BBC over 'historic romance from a decade ago'
It was confirmed on Monday the Radio 2 star, 53, has been fired by the BBC following a complaint about his personal conduct
Scott Mills' Radio 2 stand-in Gary Davies 'plays back to back records' and doesn't mention sacked colleague during awkward Breakfast Show as it emerges DJ was fired in 'tense' meeting with BBC bosses within five days of complaint
Gary Davies opened the Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Tuesday morning with no mention of his sacked colleague Scott Mills.
How BBC staff were told about Scott Mills sacking: Jeremy Vine's awkward response, newsreaders gasp and culture editor says she has spent 'far too many' days on corporation's crises
Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine said he found out about the decision after reading about it on the BBC website just 17 minutes before he began his own daytime show at midday yesterday.
Couple forced to demolish £80,000 annexe 'built 10 metres out of position'...despite council telling them to put it there in the first place
Tracy and Paul Allen, from Gillingham, Kent, received planning permission to erect the property at the back of their garden by Medway Council.
Nicola Sturgeon's sister, 50, reveals secret addition to painkillers: 'I spent two years of my life in co-codamol hell after fairground ride whiplash'
When Gillian Owens suffered whiplash from a fairground ride, she had no idea the biggest rollercoaster of her life awaited her: addiction to super strong painkillers.
Plum makes its cash Isa flexible ahead of tax-year end: Should you open an account?
Plum has made a positive change to its cash Isa ahead of the tax-year end. We run the rule over the account and whether it is worth opening.
How to get Carolyn Bessette's 'stealth wealth' look on the high street: M&S, John Lewis and Tesco have everything you need to create a Love Story wardrobe
Nearly three decades after her untimely death aged 33, Carolyn Bessette has become a fashion icon to a whole new generation of women thanks to hit Disney+ drama Love Story.
How to get a body like Charlize Theron: Secret to star's youthful glow and incredible figure at 50 revealed
She has long been known for her blonde bombshell looks. And on Monday, Charlize turned heads as she showed off her incredible figure in a yellow bikini on the beach.
I was an expert witness who reviewed the medical evidence that put Lucy Letby behind bars - this is what defenders of the killer nurse get so wrong about the case
In an exclusive episode of the Trial podcast, Liz Hull and Caroline Cheetham interview Dr Sandie Bohin, a neonatologist who acted as an expert witness during Letby's murder trial.
Would YOU try an offal Bolognese? Sales of 'forgotten cuts' including heart, liver, and kidneys soar by 91% as Brits embrace 'nose-to-tail eating'
Waitrose has seen a 91 per cent increase in sales of heart, a 33 per cent increase in liver, and a 25 per cent increase in kidneys, compared to this time last year.
Starmer gives junior doctors 48 hours to halt their 'reckless' strike
The medics will walk out for six days from April 7 to April 13 - just after the Easter Bank Holiday weekend - in pursuit of a 26 per cent pay rise.
Usage pricing leaving software vendors guessing what lands on the invoice
'Converting AI capability into sustainable, auditable revenue remains a challenge' says PwC survey
Software companies are leaving money on the table because their core financial systems haven't kept pace with the way they sell pay-per-use services, which often now incorporate AI capabilities.…
Quadratic Gravity Theory Reshapes Quantum View of Big Bang
Researchers at the University of Waterloo say a new "quadratic quantum gravity" framework could explain the universe's rapid early expansion without adding extra ingredients to Einstein's theory by hand. The idea is especially notable because it makes testable predictions, including a minimum level of primordial gravitational waves that future experiments may be able to detect. "Even though this model deals with incredibly high energies, it leads to clear predictions that today's experiments can actually look for," said Dr. Niayesh Afshordi, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute (PI). "That direct link between quantum gravity and real data is rare and exciting." Phys.org reports: The research team found that the Big Bang's rapid early expansion can emerge naturally from this simple, consistent theory of quantum gravity, without adding any extra ingredients. This early burst of expansion, often called inflation, is a central idea in modern cosmology because it explains why the universe looks the way it does today.
Their model also predicts a minimum amount of primordial gravitational waves, which are tiny ripples in spacetime geometry created in the first moments after the Big Bang. These signals may be detectable in upcoming experiments, offering a rare chance to test ideas about the universe's quantum origins.
[...] The team plans to refine their predictions for upcoming experiments to explore how their framework connects to particle physics and other puzzles about the early universe. Their long-term goal is to strengthen the bridge between quantum gravity and observational cosmology. The research has been published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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Israeli major 'made $160,000 in Polymarket bet using classified information on Israeli bombing campaign in Iran'
The reservist officer allegedly tipped off a civilian accomplice about the launch of the strikes, allowing the pair to place winning bets on the Polymarket prediction site ahead of the operation.