Chase Coleman III named world’s top hedge fund manager after making $3bn last year

A descendant of the last Dutch governor of New York has been named the world’s top-earning hedge fund manager for 2020 after adding $3 billion to his fortune in just one year. Chase Coleman III,  who is related to Peter Stuyvesant who governed New York in the 1600s, topped Bloomberg’s annual list of the top-earning hedge … Read more

Olivia Bowen blasts influencers for sharing bikini pictures and making lockdown ‘harder’

EXCLUSIVE ‘There’s a lot of flaunting going on’: Love Island’s Olivia Bowen slams influencers for posting bikini snaps on the beach and making lockdown ‘harder for everyone’ By Sarah Packer For Mailonline Published: 16:24 GMT, 11 February 2021 | Updated: 17:14 GMT, 11 February 2021 Olivia Bowen has slammed influencers for posting bikini pictures on … Read more

Anti-vaxxer Robert F Kennedy has been banned from Instagram for making false claims about COVID-19 

Robert F Kennedy Jr has been banned from Instagram for repeatedly sharing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. The son of the former US Attorney General, US Senator and presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy is a prominent anti-vaxxer who set up his own advocacy group in 2016. A spokesperson for Facebook, which owns Instagram, confirmed that the … Read more

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney officially complete Wrexham takeover after making £2m investment

‘The Wrexham Supporters Trust Board is pleased to announce the completion of the sale of Wrexham AFC to RR McReynolds LLC. ‘We would like to thank all our members for their participation in the voting process and patience regarding the deal. Also, to our advisors on the deal, namely BDO, Kevin Jacquiss, Mackenzie Jones, Rob … Read more

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney officially complete Wrexham takeover after making £2m investment

‘The Wrexham Supporters Trust Board is pleased to announce the completion of the sale of Wrexham AFC to RR McReynolds LLC. ‘We would like to thank all our members for their participation in the voting process and patience regarding the deal. Also, to our advisors on the deal, namely BDO, Kevin Jacquiss, Mackenzie Jones, Rob … Read more

Amir Khan breaches Covid rules AGAIN by making 230-mile round trip to a lavish restaurant

EXCLUSIVE: Amir Khan breaches Covid rules AGAIN by making 230-mile round trip to a lavish restaurant before posing for social distance free selfies with fans Khan was photographed breaking the two-metre distance rule after posing with his arms around two pals outside The Farmhouse in Coventry The boxer had already breached current guidelines by travelling to … Read more

750,000 pensioners REFUSING to pay TV licence fee after BBC stopped making it free for over-75s

A whopping 750,000 pensioners are refusing to pay for a TV licence in protest over the BBC scrapping free licences for over-75s. The protesters, who make up 14 per cent of the UK’s population of their age range, have ignored the flurry of reminders they have been given and are holding strong. The BBC is … Read more

Doctor reveals her go-to trick for making sure her fussy kids eat their vegetables EVERY time 

Doctor reveals her go-to trick for making sure her fussy kids eat their vegetables EVERY time A doctor has shared the trick she uses to make sure her children eat vegetables    Dr Preeya Alexander revealed she grates vegetables to add into meals  On Instagram she demonstrated how to make raita, a type of condiment  The … Read more

Peter Andre looks shocked after making mistake during baking challenge with wife Emily

Peter Andre and his wife Emily competed in a fun bake-off challenge, which they shared via YouTube on Sunday. The singer, 47, and doctor, 31, enjoyed some down time together at home as they took part in a couple’s bake off challenge, which saw them both make a courgette and lime cake using identical recipes … Read more

Nature: Humans are making animals move 70 per cent further to survive, study finds

Global increases in animal movement due to human activity have averaged 70 per cent in the last 40 years, a new study reveals.  Researchers from the University of Sydney in Australia analysed 208 separate studies on 167 animal species published since the early 1980s to track animal movement.  Animals looked at ranged from the sleepy … Read more