Travel plans, food supplies and when are pharmacies open over Christmas?

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What's really going on with flu this winter?

Flu remains a significant health threat each year, responsible for thousands of deaths and placing considerable pressure on healthcare systems during the winter months. Yet, this year’s flu season has drawn unusual attention, with media outlets and NHS England describing it as a “superflu” and “unprecedented.” Despite these claims, flu experts argue that this season… Continue reading What's really going on with flu this winter?

Timothée Chalamet teams up with EsDeeKid to quash alter-ego rumours

Timothée Chalamet has put an end to the swirling rumors suggesting he is the elusive masked rapper EsDeeKid by appearing alongside him in a new music video. The Oscar-nominated actor, known for keeping a relatively low profile outside of his film work, had been the subject of intense speculation due to perceived similarities, particularly around… Continue reading Timothée Chalamet teams up with EsDeeKid to quash alter-ego rumours

David Walliams denies inappropriate behaviour after HarperCollins drops him

David Walliams, the best-selling author and comedian known for his children’s books, has recently denied accusations of inappropriate conduct following the decision by his publisher, HarperCollins UK, to cease releasing any new works by him. A HarperCollins spokesperson explained that the choice came “after careful consideration, and under the leadership of its new CEO,” without… Continue reading David Walliams denies inappropriate behaviour after HarperCollins drops him

Blank canvas or tone-deaf? Pantone’s white Colour of the Year sparks backlash

Pantone’s announcement of its 2026 Colour of the Year has sparked significant discussion, as the chosen hue is a shade of white called Cloud Dancer. This choice marks the first time white has ever been named Pantone’s Colour of the Year, a decision that has surprised many and drawn a range of reactions. Described by… Continue reading Blank canvas or tone-deaf? Pantone’s white Colour of the Year sparks backlash

Experts warn AI is making your brain work less

Concerns are growing about how reliance on AI chatbots might be affecting our cognitive abilities, particularly critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Many people turn to these tools to assist with tasks such as structuring essays, analyzing complex data, or tailoring cover letters for job applications. However, experts warn that frequently outsourcing such mental work could… Continue reading Experts warn AI is making your brain work less

Strictly Come Dancing final: Stars prepare to battle for glitterball trophy

After several weeks of fierce competition, the finalists of Strictly Come Dancing are ready to perform in the grand finale. Of the original 15 celebrity contestants, only three couples remain: Amber Davies, George Clarke, and Karen Carney, all competing for the prestigious glitterball trophy. This final also marks the end of an era for presenters… Continue reading Strictly Come Dancing final: Stars prepare to battle for glitterball trophy

Newspaper headlines: 'Epstein files and photos released' and 'Walliams is axed'

A fresh release of documents by the US Department of Justice has brought forward new attention to a photograph depicting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclining across the laps of five women. This image, previously unseen, also features Ghislaine Maxwell and six other faces that have been redacted. The Times highlights the emergence of this material, noting that… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Epstein files and photos released' and 'Walliams is axed'

Driving: Drink or drug driving is selfish, says victim's father

A man from Londonderry has expressed his frustration at the rising number of drivers caught with alcohol or drugs in their systems, stating that such behavior shows a selfish disregard for others. This comes after recent figures from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) revealed that half of the motorists tested for drugs during… Continue reading Driving: Drink or drug driving is selfish, says victim's father