Make EU-r minds up! Von Der Leyen STILL insists AstraZeneca must ‘catch-up’ deliveries to Europe

European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen has insisted that AstraZeneca must ‘catch-up’ on its deliveries to the Continent before it is allowed to export vaccines to the UK. EU leaders stopped short of voting for an explicit export ban amid bitter squabbling over their dose allocations at a crunch virtual summit hosted by Brussels … Read more

National Trust boss insists she’s not ‘woke’ as she defends slavery report

Chartwell, Kent Chartwell’s land has history dating back to the 14th century and it is thought to have been built on as early as the 16th century, with Historic England noting that some of the Tudor brickwork is still visible on external walls.  Chartwell, now a Grade I listed building, became the family home of … Read more

Downing Street insists Boris Johnson ‘greed is good’ boast to 1922 committee was joke about sandwich

Number 10 insists Boris’s ‘greed is good’ boast to 1922 committee wasn’t about UK’s hugely successful vaccine drive – but a jibe at his burly chief whip who was gobbling up a CHEESE SANDWICH as he spoke Boris Johnson made comments during private meeting of the 1922 Committee He said: ‘The reason we have the … Read more

Britney Spears calls fans ‘wise a**es’ as she insists her new Instagram selfie was taken yesterday

Britney Spears is clapping back at ‘wise a**’ fans worrying her regular outfit selfies are a coded cry for help.  The pop princess, 39, dismissed conspiracies about her social media on Thursday, telling followers the cute Instagram shots of her in a blue peasant blouse were brand new. ‘This was yesterday…’ the Stronger singer wrote, … Read more

David Walliams insists he’s NOT one of the suspects in a Cardiff dog-napping attempt

‘Is that me on the far left?’ David Walliams insists he’s NOT one of the suspects in a Cardiff dog-napping attempt despite bearing a striking resemblance to the police E-FIT By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 11:26 GMT, 18 March 2021 | Updated: 11:34 GMT, 18 March 2021 David Walliams has taken to Twitter to … Read more

Selling Sunset’s Mary Fitzgerald insists she DID congratulate Christine Quinn on her pregnancy

She was recently called out by Christine Quinn for not congratulating her on her pregnancy following her announcement post on Instagram. But Mary Fitzgerald insisted that she did in fact offer her regards to the mum-to-be, telling in a new interview that she in fact sent a ‘private message’. Despite the drama, Selling Sunset star … Read more

Tom Holland says 007 would be ‘a dream come true’ – but insists he’s ‘lucky’ playing Spider-Man

Tom Holland has said it would be ‘an actual dream come true’ to be cast as the next James Bond. The actor, 24, explained while he would jump at the chance to take on the role of 007, he feels ‘lucky enough as it is’ playing Spider-Man. The screen star threw his hat into the ring … Read more

Justin Bieber insists making his new sixth album was the first time he’s ‘enjoyed the process’

Justin Bieber insists making his new sixth album was the first time he’s ‘enjoyed the process’ because he didn’t alienate his loved ones in the process By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 18:36 GMT, 11 March 2021 | Updated: 18:36 GMT, 11 March 2021 Ahead of the release of his sixth studio album, Justice, Justin … Read more

Stefano Domenicali insists Formula One does NOT have a racism problem

Stefano Domenicali was the motor racing nut who as a teenager checked passes and stewarded cars in the royal park at Monza. He directed Bernie Ecclestone to his parking space and today we find him sitting in the old boss’s chair. ‘You can imagine when I was a kid, Bernie was a myth — he … Read more

Schools Minister Nick Gibb insists exams WILL return post-Covid

Schools Minister Nick Gibb insists exams WILL return post-Covid as he categorically rules out a permanent shift to using teacher assessment to award grades Schools Minister Nick Gibb said he wants return to exams ‘as soon as possible’ He insisted exams are ‘fairest way of judging the attainment and ability’ of pupils Have been calls … Read more