Harry Styles cuts his lengthy locks for movie role leading to outrage from grieving fans

He has one of the music and acting world’s most devoted followings.  So for Harry Styles, something as simple as a haircut can cause mass hysteria – as illustrated on Tuesday when Directioners learned that he had gone for the chop ahead of his new acting role in Olivia Wilde’s new movie.  After images of … Read more

Nina Agdal sports a puffer jacket on a coffee run after leading a fitness class in Amagansett

Danish supermodel Nina Agdal cut a casual figure in a bulky white coat and a pair of distressed jeans after leading a workout class in the Hamptons on Saturday.  While grabbing a post-workout ice coffee with a few pals, the 28-year-old Sports Illustrated cover girl appeared in high spirits under a black face mask.  Despite keeping her gym-honed … Read more

Student who is son of leading academic died in halls after suffering with ‘severe anxiety’

A teenage university student, who is the son of a leading Cambridge academic, died in his halls of residence after suffering with ‘severe anxiety’ during a campus ‘lockdown’, his family say. The 19-year-old student, named by his family as Finn Kitson, was found dead at halls of residence at the University of Manchester.  His death, … Read more

Donald Trump boasts he’s leading in early voting

President Donald Trump boasted that he’s leading in early voting during his first of two campaign stop Saturday, this one in Muskegon, Michigan.  The president called his Democratic rival a ‘criminal’ and knocked around the state’s Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer – with his raucous crowd chanting lock him and her up.  ‘It just came out, we’re … Read more

Joe Jonas and Sarah Michelle Gellar join America Ferrera and Salma Hayek leading stars voting early

As the country heads in to the final two weeks before Election Day, several civic-minded celebrities are getting the word out that voting early is crucial. Joe Jonas took part in the now time-honored tradition of posing with his ‘I Voted’ sticker, which he placed square on his black baseball cap. The post comes a … Read more

Leading headteacher says young people are most resilient generation since World War Two 

Stop being mean to our hardy snowflakes! Leading headteacher hails ‘resilience’ of young people in the face of coronavirus and says they are most resilient generation since World War Two Sally-Anne Huang is High Master of St Paul’s School in south-west London Made comments in speech to Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference  Can’t think of group … Read more

Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance should be banned from Covid press briefings, says leading lawyer

Professors ‘Glum and Glummer’ Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance should be banned from Covid press briefings, says leading lawyer who warns the Government has been ‘captured’ by scientists Shanker Singham said return to press conferences would mean same mistakes Leading Brexit lawyer warned the Government has been ‘captured’ by scientists Last month, Professor Whitty and … Read more

Robert Pattinson admits he enjoys the idea of ‘messing up’ his leading role on The Batman

‘It’s weird’: Robert Pattinson admits he enjoys the idea of ‘messing up’ his leading role on The Batman in the face of fans’ high expectations By Rianne Addo For Mailonline Published: 01:49 BST, 29 September 2020 | Updated: 01:59 BST, 29 September 2020 Robert Pattinson has admitted he ‘weirdly’ enjoys the idea that he could … Read more

Elderly face wait for flu vaccine as leading chemists suspend appointments amid shortage of jabs 

Leading chemists SUSPEND flu vaccine appointments amid shortage of jabs, prompting fears elderly may be forced to wait weeks despite government pledge that they would be first in line Flu jab bookings for the elderly this winter have been suspended by chemists  Boots and Lloyds made the move amid a shortage in vaccines amid coronavirus  … Read more

Leading state and private schools joint fight to scrap ‘unfair and unreliable’ GCSE exams

Leading state and private schools including Eton launch joint fight to scrap ‘unfair and unreliable’ GCSE exams More than 20 top education names have joined together to write an open letter  They claim the system ‘leaves in its wake a trail of stress and unfairness’  Former education secretary who introduced GCSEs in 1988, Lord Baker, … Read more