Love Island host Laura Whitmore says she ‘hasn’t even thought’ about the summer series

Love Island host Laura Whitmore has said that she ‘hasn’t even thought’ about the summer series of the ITV2 dating show after Caroline Flack’s death.   The Irish presenter, 34, who took over presenting from Caroline for the winter edition, added that she needs time to ‘reflect’ and to look after herself following a ‘difficult’ series. Speaking in … Read more

Paleolithic artists in northern Spain were more prolific than first thought

Palaeolithic artists in northern Spain were more prolific than first thought as researchers discover new cave paintings dating back 40,000 years in ‘two distinct artistic styles’ Discoveries of new cave art helps ‘fill a void’ where art was assumed to exist Until the new sites were found in recent years only six cave art sites … Read more

Man diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 31 is wrongly thought to be DRUNK even by nurses

A man who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 31 has revealed people – including nurses – often mistake his slurred speech for being drunk. Ryan Cameron, 36, of Bedfordshire, was told he had Parkinson’s after doctors ran tests to work out why his movements had become slower. Mr Cameron spiralled into depression … Read more

NMC debt mountain £2bn bigger than thought deeper into crisis

NMC debt mountain £2bn bigger than thought: Scandal-hit hospital builder is plunged even deeper into crisis By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 22:51 GMT, 10 March 2020 | Updated: 22:51 GMT, 10 March 2020 NMC Health’s debt mountain is £2billion bigger than previously thought, plunging it even deeper into crisis. In another extraordinary … Read more

Coronavirus could be spread by air-conditioning and may be more contagious than previously thought

Coronavirus could be spread by air-conditioning and may be more contagious than previously thought, scientists believe after finding traces of the virus in hospital air-duct The rooms of three coronavirus patients were tested in a Singapore hospital    The room of a ‘mild’ infectee had trace amounts of the virus in an air vent Concerns have … Read more

Mysterious 300-million-year-old ‘Tully monster’ may not be the creature scientists thought it was

Mysterious 300-million-year-old ‘Tully monster’ may not be the creature scientists thought it was – as new research reveals it wasn’t a vertebrate after all Tullimonstrum, also known as the Tully monster, lived 300 million years ago It has baffled scientists since fossils were first discovered 60 years ago   A 2016 discovery of stiffened cartilage classified Tully … Read more

HONOR Magic Watch 2 review: Here’s what we thought about the new smart watch from Huawei’s sub-brand

HONOR Magic Watch 2: From accurate fitness tracking to a super-long battery life, our review of the new smartwatch (which is currently £20 off on Amazon) By Corinna Burton For Mailonline Published: 18:27 GMT, 17 February 2020 | Updated: 13:52 GMT, 27 February 2020 If you’re on the hunt for a new smartwatch, the Honor … Read more

Santander boss tells MoS: We have NEVER thought of UK sale 

Santander boss tells MoS: We have NEVER thought of UK sale Ana Botin contacted The Mail on Sunday to dispel City speculation Botin said she had ‘never considered’ offloading the UK bank  It comes after a string of high-profile managers quit By Helen Cahill For Mail On Sunday Published: 22:20 GMT, 29 February 2020 | Updated: … Read more

Glowing amphibians such as frogs are more common than previously thought

Glowing amphibians such as frogs may be more common than previously thought, according to a new study. US biologists found more than 30 species of amphibians, including toads, frogs, newts and salamanders, all showed a natural phenomenon called ‘biofluorescence’.  Biofluorescence, where organisms emit a fluorescent glow after absorbing light energy, may be widespread in amphibians, the … Read more

Sitwells offer food for thought as they sell 300-year-old, £5m family seat

The Sitwells were once among the most celebrated of society families, inspiring the quip that they belonged to ‘the history of publicity’. But things are much less rosy for the current generation — MasterChef critic William Sitwell and his brother, baronet and film producer Sir George. They have, I can disclose, decided to sell Weston … Read more