'I had a £1,000-a-week cocaine habit and would wash down Xanax with vintage champagne': DANIEL GALVIN JR reveals the depths of his addictions for the first time...
Look at this man, check out his Gucci blazer, his quiff-tastic hair razored along the temples like some rock and roll preacher from the church of studied cool.
Scott Mills is sacked by BBC Radio 2 following complaint about his personal conduct
The BBC said: 'While we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC.'
Beach cleaner show mountain of plastic rubbish collected from Britain's sands including 22,250 bottle tops, 4,160 bottles and 3,756 cotton bud stalks
David Shackleton, 63, spends his days gathering rubbish from beaches in Ravenglass in west Cumbria, hauling the items using a trailer to display them in piles outside his home.
Bus service partners with Colchester Zoo to launch new transport link to site
First Bus has partnered with Colchester Zoo to launch a new transport link, aiming to make it easier for people to visit the popular attraction.
Bus service partners with Colchester Zoo to launch new transport link to site
First Bus has partnered with Colchester Zoo to launch a new transport link, aiming to make it easier for people to visit the popular attraction.
Single, overweight, middle-aged women who drink alcohol have highest breast cancer risk, claim experts
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with around 60,000 cases diagnosed each year and approximately one in seven women expected to develop the disease during their lifetime.
Having children DOESN'T make you happy: Becoming a parent provides no boost to wellbeing, study claims - but it does ruin your relationship
They're commonly billed as a 'bundle of joy' - but having children doesn't make you happier, according to a new study.
Nursery worker, 29, who grabbed 16-month-old toddler 'like a bag of rubbish' found guilty of assault
A toddler was grabbed like a 'bag of rubbish' by an 'experienced' nursery worker after the 'happy-go-lucky' child grabbed her trouser leg wanting her attention, a court heard.
Major Russell Brand court update as star's rape trial delayed by months
His trial has been knocked back to a new date
Victim of sex attacker who assaulted her after Travelodge gave him her room key refuses hotel chain's apology and criticises slow progress on safety measures
She said she was 'horrified' by their response, which made her feel 'dismissed' and was too 'slow' to be effective following the attack at a Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire.
Cruise lines are now charging passengers up to £19 a day for fuel surcharges
Amid the ongoing Middle East war, fuel costs are rising. Two Asia-based cruise lines are being impacted - and will implement fuel surcharges for passengers.
European Commission admits attackers broke into public web systems, but says little else
Brussels notifying 'Union entities' whose data may've been snatched in websites breach
The European Commission has admitted that attackers broke into its public-facing web infrastructure and siphoned off data in a bare-bones disclosure that answers the what but ducks most of the how.…
Brothers who carried out 'revenge attack' on asylum seekers living in notorious migrant hotel avoid jail
Mehmet and Veli Bulbul went to the Roundhouse Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, to find two men whom they believed had abused and thrown coffee at their father.
Ex-Harrow head says stress is 'good' for GCSE pupils
Barnaby Lenon, who was head of the £60,000-a-year school for 12 years, said that pressure enhances performances in tests.
Private zoo that starred in films and TV shows including Harry Potter and Doctor Who to close as owner retires
Heythrop Zoological Gardens, near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, announced it would shut at the end of this month.
Oscar winner Viola Davis tops our best Thrillers out now: Judge Stone by Viola Davis and James Patterson, The Hiding Season by A. C. Glass, It's Not What You Think by Clare Mackintosh
Geoffrey Wansell reviews the best Thrillers out now.
Oscar winner Viola Davis tops our best Thrillers out now: Judge Stone by Viola Davis and James Patterson, The Hiding Season by A. C. Glass, It's Not What You Think by Clare Mackintosh
Geoffrey Wansell reviews the best Thrillers out now.
War in Middle East is putting Britons off moving home as buyer demand drops
Zoopla has warned that if mortgage rates keep rising, this could lead to a sales slump.
Concerns raised after death of woman, 63, during elective surgery at Essex hospital
The death of a 63-year-old woman at a private hospital has sparked concerns about how medics responded to a fatal haemorrhage while she underwent spinal surgery
Concerns raised after death of woman, 63, during elective surgery at Essex hospital
The death of a 63-year-old woman at a private hospital has sparked concerns about how medics responded to a fatal haemorrhage while she underwent spinal surgery