Millions of Britons are taking their cats on holiday after lockdown

Millions of Britons are taking their cats on holiday after lockdown brought pet-owners closer to their moggies More pet-owners are taking their cats on holiday after bonding during lockdown Thirty-three per cent of adults aged 18 to 34 are now taking their cats on holiday The poll of 2,000 pet-owners suggests 6.3million dogs are going … Read more

‘He’s going to be OK’: Bob Odenkirk’s son Nate reassures millions of worried fans

The son of actor Bob Odenkirk gave a reassuring message about his father’s condition just hours after the Better Call Saul star was rushed to hospital due to a ‘heart-related incident.’ ‘He’s going to be OK,’ Nate Odenkirk, 22, who is himself an actor, tweeted on Wednesday. Bob’s representatives on Wednesday confirmed that he was … Read more

‘Alien’ plutonium isotopes that date back millions of years discovered at the bottom of the ocean

‘Alien’ plutonium isotopes that date back millions of years have been discovered at the bottom of the ocean and experts are rethinking why the dangerous element exists on Earth Plutonium-244 was discovered nearly 5,000 feet below the Pacific Ocean Researchers say it’s the result of ‘violent cosmic events’ that occurred millions of years ago Plutonium-244 … Read more

Campsites reopen as millions of lockdown-weary Britons plan summer ‘staycation’ breaks

Campsites across the UK have reopened as lockdown-weary Britons begin planning their summer staycation breaks.   On the day which saw the country covered in flurries of snow as temperatures plummeted below freezing, camping holidays may be the only option for those keen to get away.  England has finally eased its lockdown restrictions and given Brits a taste … Read more

Millions of customers lose access to John Lewis stores

Fifth of John Lewis customers not in easy driving distance of their nearest store after third of shops close By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:54 BST, 11 April 2021 | Updated: 21:54 BST, 11 April 2021 A fifth of John Lewis customers are not in easy driving distance of their nearest store … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Millions of Britons will spend £300m next week when pub beer gardens open

Britons across the country could be told to wear masks when they return to beer gardens next week despite being outside. From Monday, pubs will be permitted to welcome customers back as the latest lockdown restrictions begin to ease but they must only be served outside.  Government guidance states that masks must only be worn … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Millions of Britons will spend £300m next week when pub beer gardens open

Britons across the country could be told to wear masks when they return to beer gardens next week despite being outside. From Monday, pubs will be permitted to welcome customers back as the latest lockdown restrictions begin to ease but they must only be served outside.  Government guidance states that masks must only be worn … Read more

TOWIE’s Tommy Mallet makes Forbes 30 under 30… after making millions from his footwear brand

He left school due to school due to dyslexia with no qualifications and started off work as a carpenter. But The Only Way Is Essex reality star Tommy Mallet has now made it onto a Forbes list of influential entrepreneurs after making millions of pounds with his successful footwear company, Mallet London. The 28-year-old fashion … Read more

Tens of millions of pints are being delivered to pubs in England ahead of ‘Alfresco April’

Barrels of fun! Tens of millions of pints are being delivered to pubs in England ahead of ‘Alfresco April’ when boozers open their gardens on Glorious 12th Pubs across Britain are receiving tens of millions of pints ready for drinkers Breweries are working around the clock to prepare for start of Alfresco April More than … Read more

Millions of towed away drivers could claw back fines as laws were left off statute book for 30 years

An incredible legal gaffe could result in millions of motorists launching appeals against parking penalties handed out over the past 30 years. Enforcement powers relied on by police and local authorities were accidentally deleted from the statute book, the Mail can reveal today. Powers to charge motorists for removing and impounding vehicles were introduced in … Read more