OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes. Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today. ♈ ARIES March 21 to April 20 You may know that you are 100 per cent loyal, but forget to show it on…
Read MoreTraitors’ Harriet Tyce sees book sales increase by 95% – as fans speculate her true intention of signing up to BBC show
THE TRAITORS’ Harriet Tyce has seen her book sales increase by 95% – as fans speculated about her true intention of signing up to the BBC show. Harriet was the latest faithful to be banished from the castle tonight after her plan to oust a Traitor backfired on her. At breakfast, in tonight’s episode, Harriet revealed her…
Read MoreThree free ways to sharpen your brain in 2026 – from learning languages to getting arty online
WE are full of resolutions at this time of year, be it drinking less or exercising more – but don’t forget to also work that brain of yours. It is never too late in life to learn something new, and it need not cost a fortune. Here are some ideas . . . LEARN A LANGUAGE: There are plenty of free…
Read More£10 for graffiti & £7,000 for MURDER: Putin’s payments to Russian sabotage agents wreaking havoc in UK & Europe revealed
A TENNER for graffiti, £445 for reconnaissance and £7,000 for murder – these are the going rates for Europeans willing to betray their country for Vladimir Putin. A bombshell report released today reveals how devastating “hybrid warfare” operations attributed to Russian military intelligence have tripled across NATO allies since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia is…
Read MoreBrutal banter, a secret ‘big softie’ and the star all the dads LOVE, everything you need to know as Gladiators returns
THE Gladiators are back – and more ready than ever to monster a new crop of contenders in the arena. Expect bruising encounters and flying insults as the superhuman muscle machines take on explosive new challenge, Destruction, along with favourites The Eliminator, The Wall, and Powerball. In an interview with Radio Times, stars of BBC…
Read MoreHoroscope today, January 14, 2026: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes. Read on to see what’s written in the stars for you today. ♈ ARIES March 21 to April 20 Pluto’s love of trouble could stir up a work or friendship group and flush…
Read MoreMoment killer drink driver who said he was too injured to be prosecuted plays RUGBY, dances, and carries beers
A KILLER drink driver who claimed he was too injured to be prosecuted has been exposed as a liar by videos of him dancing, playing rugby and drinking. Stephen Naylor, 41, killed motorcyclist Owen Baugh on the M62 near Liverpool in April 2021. He was driving at speeds of up to 120mph when he drove…
Read MoreNuclear bunker teeters on edge of CLIFF and is ‘just a few days’ from falling into sea
A NUCLEAR bunker precariously perched on the edge of a cliff is just a “few days away” from falling into the sea. When the brick building in Tunstall on the East Yorkshire coast was built it sat one hundred yards from the water. Now the waves crash against the side of the underground building, thought…
Read MoreEFL Trophy clash STOPPED due to player not being on teamsheet in ‘major whoopsie that could see club thrown out’
STUNNING scenes played out in the EFL Trophy clash between Luton and Swindon as a teamsheet mix-up led to a “major whoopsie”. Luton and Swindon were locking horns in the round of 16 on Tuesday night at Kenilworth Road. However, the clash had to be stopped in the 67th minute due to a player in…
Read MoreNHS ‘forks out up to £20,000’ to fix every boob job or tummy tuck botched by surgeons abroad, shocking figures reveal
FIXING botched boob jobs and tummy tucks carried out abroad costs the NHS up to £20,000 per patient, doctors warn. Travelling to cut-price clinics in Turkey and Eastern Europe for cosmetic operations is increasingly common. But experts warn patients face a higher risk of serious complications than if they had work done in the UK….
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