People reveal the fashion items they’re glad didn’t become trends

Now that’s a fashion victim! The VERY dubious clothing and accessories that thankfully never caught on including a bridal dress made of HAIR and denim sliders People from around the world contributed fashion designs to a gallery on Diply One snap shows a woman wearing trousers with mysterious brown stains Another image shows a woman … Read more

US second-most surveilled country after China, with one camera for every five people in big cities

The US is the second-most surveilled country in the world after China, with one camera for every five people in major cities. A new report found that bigger US cities had an average of over 112,000 CCTV cameras, or about 2,200 for every 10,000 people. That was still dwarfed by China, which had 15,880,491 CCTV … Read more

Covid-19 lockdown has left TWO MILLION people without work through furlough or job cuts

Covid-19 lockdown has left TWO MILLION people without work through furlough or job cuts amid fears we are sitting on an employment timebomb Resolution Foundation says 1.9million are unable to work after losing their jobs It says 20% of these fear they will remain jobless when the furlough scheme ends Think tank estimates Covid will … Read more

Iceland apologises for insulting Welsh people amid threats of boycott

Iceland apologises for insulting the Welsh amid threats of boycott after supermarket boss said language is ‘gibberish’ and ‘like bad catarrh’ Iceland’s corporate affairs boss Keith Hann called the Welsh language ‘gibberish’ Reportedly said Welsh was ‘like someone with bad catarrh clearing his throat’  Iceland insisted that his statements do not ‘reflect’ the company’s views By … Read more

People reveal the things that BAFFLE them about other countries

Cultural differences! Parents reveal the habits from other countries that leave them baffled – including the UK’s use of a washing up bowl and gaps under US public toilet doors  Anonymous woman, from UK, revealed what baffles her about other countries Took to Mumsnet and questioned why gaps in toilet doors are so wide in America … Read more

Demi Lovato and Sam Fischer reflect on their pasts in the music video for What Other People Say

Demi Lovato and Sam Fischer reflect on their troubled pasts in the visually striking music video for their track What Other People Say By Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com Published: 21:47 GMT, 16 February 2021 | Updated: 21:47 GMT, 16 February 2021 She recently performed during the post-inauguration Celebrating America event. And on Tuesday, a … Read more

As many as 25% of people in wealthier, whiter NYC neighborhoods have been fully vaccinated while rat

New data has revealed shocking disparities between New York City neighborhoods when it comes to COVID-19 vaccination rates. On Tuesday, the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene released coronavirus immunization rates by ZIP code. In wealthier, white neighborhoods such as the Upper East, Douglaston and City Island, as many as 25 percent of all … Read more

Covid-19: European health chiefs say people should wear masks inside their own HOME

Research on how well various types of masks and face coverings protect against coronavirus has varied but experts and politicians have generally leaned towards the idea that the chance of some protection is better than none. In the UK, face coverings were first made mandatory in for public transport in June and later for shops … Read more

Coronavirus UK: People who are shielding ‘should stay home until March 31’

A hint that UK shouldn’t get its hopes up about lockdown easing next month? No10 says nation’s shielders should stay indoors until March 31 – and adds up to a MILLION more Britons to the list Around two million people were on the original shielding list for medical reasons They were among the first in … Read more

One in FIVE people in England tested positive for Covid antibodies at the start of February

Nearly one in five adults in England – the equivalent of 8.3million people – had coronavirus antibodies at the beginning of February, a major surveillance study revealed today. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) took blood samples from 30,000 over-16s across the country and found 18.5 per cent tested positive for antibodies, up from 10 per … Read more