Danny Cipriani reveals on off girlfriend AnnaLynne McCord stopped him from quitting Celebrity Bear Hunt as he clears up the couple's relationship status
Danny Cipriani gushed over the support of his former girlfriend AnnaLynne McCord as he clarified their relationship status on Tuesday.
Hundreds of women are raped then burned alive after rebel group breaks into prison and forces its way into female ward
The atrocity took place during a mass jail break from Goma's Munzenze jail last week, as M23 fighters clashed with the Congolese army during deadly gun battles.
Popular Essex farm shop shuts to public after car crashes into it
A woman was trapped in the shop but was uninjured
Workday erases 8.5% of workforce because of ... AI
That's 1,750 positions about to join the employment queue and it's only February
Workday is erasing 8.5 percent of its personnel under a restructuring scheme because… AI.…
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen reveals 'the most traumatic' moment on Celebrity Bear Hunt - and it wasn't the moment he almost DROWNED
Laurence, 59, appeared on Wednesday's instalment of This Morning to chat to hosts Ben Shephard, 50, and Cat Deeley, 48, about the programme.
Developer Runs Doom On $50 Apple Lightning To HDMI Adapter
A developer has successfully run the classic video game Doom on Apple's $50 Lightning to HDMI adapter, exploiting the device's built-in system-on-chip that runs a simplified iOS version.
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'I think I've found the worst hotel in the world': Race Across The World's Alfie Watts films his stay in a property called the 'Alcatraz of Budapest' - and finds a KNIFE down the side of the bed
Officially it's called Muranyi 50 City Rooms, but it's known in Budapest as 'Alcatraz'. Alfie Watts, the winner of BBC1's Race Across The World, was left in a state of shock when he checked in there.
Inside Jermaine Jenas bombshell: How 'queasy' staff are refusing to work with sexting scandal star who's now been kicked out of £1million marital bed. MIKE KEEGAN reveals truth
EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: Bosses at talkSPORT had a decision to make - and not much time. Seconds before he went on air last August, Jermaine Jenas told them he had been sacked.
OnlyFans star Lily Phillips makes major U-turn after former pal Bonnie Blue 'slept with 1,000 men in 12 hours'
Lily Phillips, from Derbyshire, has reportedly ditched her bid to sleep with 1,000 men in 24 hours - after Bonnie Blue pipped her to it.
British Army soldiers accused of drugging and sexually assaulting drunk female colleague before boasting 'that was so crazy' to pals, court hears
Lance Corporal Matthew Platt and Lance Corporal Ryan Hamlet are alleged to have treated the woman 'like a rag doll' and a 'puppet' as she drifted in and out of consciousness.
Revealed: You can now stay the night at Chester Zoo in a luxury lodge and wake up next to the animals - but it doesn't come cheap, with stays costing from £775 per night
Called The Reserve, Chester Zoo's new resort is made up of 51 'luxury' lodges for two to six guests that are built with 'a one-of-a-kind safari lodge feel', inspired by the African savannah.
Guardian did not fabricate evidence in libel case after accusing Noel Clarke of sexual misconduct and bullying, judge rules
Clarke, 49, is suing Guardian News and Media (GNM) over articles which said 20 women who knew him in a professional capacity had come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct.
Tycoon who funded divorce with multi-million-pound property fraud after wife left him for Cesc Fabregas wins £4.5million confiscation appeal
Elie Taktouk, 50, married Lebanese model Daniella Semaan, in 1998 but they split 13 years later when she left him for former Arsenal and Chelsea footballer Cesc Fabregas.
Greggs announces huge menu shake-up as it takes on McDonald's and KFC
Britain's biggest fast food chains have found themselves facing off with a new unlikely rival - as Greggs expands its hot menu selection to include chicken burgers, wraps and bites.
Lightsail space tech gets tailwind from Caltech breakthrough
Sci-fi interstellar travel gets another tiny push
Centuries after Western explorers used sail power to discover a world hitherto unknown to them – although well known to people who already lived there – science fiction writers and engineers have wondered if space exploration might be similarly powered by lightsails.…
Cats have 'a right to sexual self-determination' Swiss judge rules as animal owner makes sobbing apology in court to his pet
A 58-year-old French man, who now lives in Switzerland, was handed a six-month suspended sentence after being found guilty of abusing his cat, at a court in Uster, just outside Zurich.
GB ice hockey star who worked at Manchester Utd and Manchester City is jailed for 28 years for grooming and sexually abusing girls as young as 11
Philip Hamer, 34, who also worked for Manchester United and Manchester City in off-field matchday roles, preyed on seven different victims during a 13-year campaign of sickening abuse.
You know something's wrong when Clippy fills you with nostalgia for simpler times
It looks like you want to irritate Windows users. Do you want some help with that?
There are some things that can't be unseen, including Microsoft posting a hand-drawn image of the company's infamous assistant, Clippy, on social media.…
Harvey Willgoose, 15, 'was stabbed in the heart with hunting knife in front of fellow pupils' - as 15-year-old murder suspect appears in court
Harvey Willgoose, was stabbed in the heart with a hunting knife in front of his fellow pupils at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield, the hearing for the murder suspect today heard.
Temperatures at North Pole 20C Above Average and Beyond Ice Melting Point
Temperatures at the north pole soared more than 20C above average on Sunday, crossing the threshold for ice to melt. From a report: Temperatures north of Svalbard in Norway had already risen to 18C hotter than the 1991-2020 average on Saturday, according to models from weather agencies in Europe and the US, with actual temperatures close to ice's melting point of 0C.
By Sunday, the temperature anomaly had risen to more than 20C. "This was a very extreme winter warming event," said Mika Rantanen, a scientist at the Finnish Meteorological Institute. "Probably not the most extreme ever observed, but still at the upper edge of what can happen in the Arctic." Burning fossil fuels has heated the planet by about 1.3C since preindustrial times, but the poles are warming much faster as reflective sea ice melts. The increase in average temperatures has driven an increase in fiercely hot summers and unsettlingly mild winters.
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