TikTok star Chris O'Donnell's heartbreaking Instagram post before his tragic death: Influencer shared haunting message about how he'd be remembered
The fitness influencer - born Christopher Ryan O'Donnell - passed away on January 11, according to an online obituary.
Erling Haaland signs Premier League's BIGGEST EVER contract with new NINE-AND-A-HALF YEAR deal at Man City - and release clauses are removed to stop Real Madrid transfer
JACK GAUGHAN: Haaland will see an uplift in his £400,000-a-week wages and two release clauses in the Norwegian's previous deal have not been re-inserted.
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner could walk free from prison as there is 'no prospect of an indictment in the Maddie case', German prosecutor says
Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner is likely to walk free from prison as there is 'no prospect of an indictment in the Maddie Case', a German prosecutor has revealed.
Playboy prince battles his siblings for share of a €1 billion inheritance: 'Greed and jealousy at Dante's level' unfolds as 'Germany's laziest MP' goes to war with his family
A playboy prince from the historic German Bismarck family is suing his two siblings for a share of their inheritance said to be worth up to €1billion (£840million)
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Unseen for 80 years, the secret diary with extraordinary insights into Hitler's private life that will shock the globe
In a world publishing coup, decades after being lost, the discovery of the intimate and horrifying leather-bound journal by the Mail is set to cause a global sensation.
GM Banned From Selling Your Driving Data For Five Years
The FTC announced Thursday that it's banned General Motors and its subsidiary OnStar from selling customer geolocation and driving behavior data for five years. The Verge reports: The settlement comes after a New York Times investigation found that GM had been collecting micro-details about its customers' driving habits, including acceleration, braking, and trip length -- and then selling it to insurance companies and third-party data brokers like LexisNexis and Verisk. Clueless vehicle owners were then left wondering why their insurance premiums were going up.
FTC accused GM of using a "misleading enrollment process" to get vehicle owners to sign up for its OnStar connected vehicle service and Smart Driver feature. The automaker failed to disclose to customers that it was collecting their data, nor did GM seek out their consent to sell it to third parties. After the Times exposed the practice, GM said it was discontinuing its OnStar Smart Driver program. The settlement also requires GM to obtain consent from customers before collecting their driving behavior data, and allow them to request and delete their data if they choose.
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The unrecognisable photo that sparked Molly-Mae's epic transformation before TV fame resurfaces in wake of documentary
Molly-Mae Hague looked almost unrecognisable in a throwback snap that has resurfaced in the wake of the release of her new documentary, Behind It All.
Why frail Katie Price's friends say they're terrified for her: In cry for help they reveal new surgery fears: KATIE HIND
It was at a very Z-list launch party for reality show Geordie Shore last week that Katie Price kissed her on-off friend Kerry Katona.
Mystery as body of dead Brit, 53, is found floating in the water at a Costa Blanca port
Civil Guard divers recovered the 53-year-old's body yesterday morning at the marina in Calpe north of Benidorm after the alarm was raised just over an hour earlier.
Deaths of 56 babies and two mothers at NHS Trust 'may have been preventable' as whistleblower blasts 'appalling care'
The hospital's two maternity units - Leeds General Infirmary and St James's University Hospital - are rated 'good' by England's healthcare regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Brit government contractor CloudKubed enters administration
Home Office, Department for Work and Pensions supplier in hands of FRP Advisory
A self-described specialist supplier of "transformational data and AI solutions" to the UK government has called in the administrative receivers.…
Husband's hilariously-bad painting of his wife he painted for her as a wedding gift becomes massive online hit - now he's been flooded with paid commissions
A husband's hilariously bad portrait of his wife, which he attempted to give her as a wedding gift, has gone viral - and now the father of three is being flooded with paid art commissions worldwide.
Stansted Airport to have 51 million passengers a year in new plans
Bosses say the hope to 'make best use of airport's existing single runway' and 'continue maximising the benefits'
Farmers take their fight to the checkouts: Tractors mass in supermarket car parks in battle against Keir Starmer's tax raid on family farms
Dozens have descended on their supermarkets to try and highlight the financial challenges that farmers are facing and voice their thoughts on how food productions operates in this country.
Pregnant Michelle Keegan conceals her blossoming baby bump with an oversized coat as she shares behind the scenes snaps filming Brassic
The actress, 37, shared the happy news that she was expecting her first child with her husband Mark Wright at the end of December and is said to be due in February.
Cast and crew on Noel Fielding's comedy series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin 'plan to sue show makers after it was axed' amid reports TV star did not return to film after the festive break
The cast and crew working on Noel Fielding's comedy series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin are reportedly planning to sue show makers after it was axed.
The modest £170,000 Blackpool terraced house where 'Naughty Nolan sister' Linda spent her final weeks before dying from cancer
The singer found global success as a member of The Nolans, spearheaded by parents Maureen and Tommy, who pushed their daughters to begin performing from an extremely young age.
JAN MOIR: My policeman dad hated thieves with a passion. Not like today's coppers, who write off £500,000 burglaries at a stroke
Last month internet entrepreneur Paul Birch and his wife had £500,000 of goods stolen from their Surrey home. The thieves were caught on camera.
My older brother drank himself to death. That's why I loathe Dry January and don't always trust the motives of those who feel the need to do it
We're halfway through the first month of 2025 and the virtue-signalling chatter has already reached an irritating peak. I'm talking, of course, about Dry January.
Slowdown fears mount as retail sales saw a shock 0.3% fall in run-up to Christmas - with struggling Brits cutting back on food shopping
The volume bought was down by 0.3 per cent in December, far worse than the 0.4 per cent increase analysts had pencilled in.