Quarter of Brits admit they no longer shower or bother with deodorant

The birth of Covid Casual: Lockdown has changed people’s habits for good as a quarter of Britons admit they no longer shower daily or bother using deodorant and 61 percent of workers swap their suits for pyjamas EXCLUSIVE: A quarter of Britons admit they are less likely to shower daily since the start of the … Read more

One in 10 children admit gambling with their own money

One in 10 children admit gambling with their own money amid fears thousands of families are being plunged into ‘tidal wave of misery’ More than third gambled in past year, according to Gambling Commission audit Close to 2% aged 11 to 16 classed ‘problem gamblers’ they’re so severely affected Experts blamed the proliferation of gambling … Read more

Covid vaccine will be ‘as safe as it can be’ but scientist will admit there is no 100% guarantee

Covid-19 vaccines could be rolled out in the UK within the first half of next year, with the NHS to prepare itself to deliver doses by Christmas ‘if they become available’. After successful trials, vaccines could be rolled out at GP surgeries, pharmacies and mass testing centres. But health chiefs say a mass vaccination programme … Read more

Covid-19 vaccine campaign ‘will admit jab is NOT 100 per cent safe’ in honesty-first approach

Covid-19 vaccines could be rolled out in the UK within the first half of next year, with the NHS to prepare itself to deliver doses by Christmas ‘if they become available’. After successful trials, vaccines could be rolled out at GP surgeries, pharmacies and mass testing centres. But health chiefs say a mass vaccination programme … Read more

Donald Trump’s inner circle in desperate hunt for person who will tell him he has to admit defeat

President Donald Trump’s team is struggling to decide who will have to tell him he’s lost the election as Joe Biden appears on the cusp of securing the White House. Biden took the lead in Pennsylvania and Georgia Friday morning as votes were counted overnight. There is no path to victory for President Trump without … Read more

Ant and Dec admit they’re ‘numb with fear’ as they prepare for first ever Bushtucker Trial

‘Is this what the celebrities feel like?’ Ant and Dec admit they’re ‘numb with fear’ as they prepare to face their FIRST EVER Bushtucker Trial By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 20:08 GMT, 3 November 2020 | Updated: 20:13 GMT, 3 November 2020 Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have admitted they are ‘numb with fear’ … Read more

Michael Gove is forced to admit he got new rules on grassroots sport ban WRONG

Michael Gove has today been forced to admit he got new lockdown rules wrong after suggesting golf and singles tennis could be given a reprieve under the incoming grassroots sports ban.  The Cabinet Office minister said rules on golf and singles tennis would be ‘fine-tuned’, possibly allowing players to continue during the upcoming national lockdown. … Read more

Gang admit plot to fly drugs and phones into prison by drone

Gang admit plot to fly drugs and phones into prison by drone that ended in death of nursery worker, 25, after 90mph police chase Jamie Duggan, 30, Kye Hardy-King, 28, and Craig Kearney, were foiled in 2016  Kearney’s girlfriend Acacia Smith, 25, was killed in a high-speed police chase Hardy-King was also part of gang which … Read more

A cashed-up Jimmy and Tam admit they have no sympathy for the poorer contestants on The Block 

While most of the teams on The Block have been struggling financially, consecutive wins for Jimmy and Tam mean the Queensland couple is cashed-up. With $60,860 in their kitty, and $35,860 of that coming from prize money, Jimmy and Tam revealed they don’t feel sorry for the other cash-strapped teams. ‘You signed up. You signed … Read more

Long Covid could actually be four different syndromes but scientists admit ‘we still don’t know’

‘Long Covid’ could actually be split into four different syndromes, scientists today claimed. Thousands of survivors have reported being plagued by symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle pain and heart arrhythmias months after beating the disease.  But scientists are still baffled by the lasting effects of coronavirus, likened to this generation’s polio.   Academics … Read more