ey

Ariana Grande covers Hercules classic I Won't Say I'm In Love in Disney Family Singalong

The 7 Rings singer sang all six parts of the classic ballad




ey

Rochelle and Marvin Humes reveal they're expecting a baby boy in super sweet Instagram video

The baby will be the pop couple's third child




ey

Shirley Knight death: Oscar-nominated actress dies aged 83

Oscar-nominated actress Shirley Knight has died aged 83.




ey

Beyoncé teams up with Twitter CEO to make huge coronavirus donation

The superstar has made a donation through her BeyGood foundation




ey

Celebrities before they were famous from Beyonce to Kim Kardashian

Time to get full on throwback with a trip down memory lane




ey

Holly Willoughby falls victim to Bradley Walsh's 'Audrey' prank on This Morning

Willoughby was fooled by a trick devised by Walsh and his son.




ey

Julie Hesmondhalgh: I hope I wouldn't be offered role of Hayley Cropper today

Hesmondhalgh said she did a "decent job" of playing Corrie's first trans character - but would not take the part now




ey

Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik relationship timeline: From how they met to their brief split and baby rumours

The couple have been on and off since 2015




ey

Chris Evans auctions movie memorabilia to raise money for the NHS

Fancy an Olympic torch? Or perhaps a four poster bed? You've come to the right place...




ey

Britney Spears reveals she accidentally burned down her home gym

Pop star Britney Spears has revealed she accidentally burned down her home gym in an incident involving two candles.




ey

Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande announce collaboration to raise money for children of frontline workers

Stuck With U will be released later this month




ey

Dave Greenfield dead: Stranglers keyboard player dies after contracting coronavirus

The musician was 71 years old




ey

Adele fans think she looks just like Sarah Paulson...and they're not wrong

The resemblance is uncanny




ey

Katherine Jenkins and Beverley Knight to mark VE Day with virtual Royal Albert Hall concert

Katherine Jenkins will sing at an empty Royal Albert Hall tomorrow in a concert being streamed online




ey

Bye-bye, butterfly keyboard: Apple unveils 13-inch MacBook Pro with a better typing experience

Most of the improvements were performance-based. The new 13-inch laptop features double the storage and a speed boost, and prices start at $1,299.

      




ey

12 awesome tech hacks to save you money and time

Looking to get the most out of your tech? Here are a dozen software or hardware tips, tricks and shortcuts that might save you money, time and aggravation.

      




ey

Can you spare a few minutes? It will save you money with Lyft

In our tests, Lyft savings ranged from $3 to as much as $8 depending upon how long the ride was.

      




ey

Run 5, Donate 5 challenge: How to get involved in the Run For Heroes to raise money for the NHS

Coronavirus: The Symptoms




ey

Kurt Geiger and ES Magazine launch Anthony Burrill 'We Are One' tote bag to raise money for the NHS

All profits from the £20 bag will go directly to NHS Charities Together, a not-for-profit conglomeration of 250 good causes attempting to raise £1 million every day for hospitals




ey

Disney is closing theme parks in Paris, California and Florida over coronavirus fears

Disney is shutting down its theme parks in Florida and Paris for just over a fortnight in addition to its iconic facility in Los Angeles over coronavirus fears.




ey

Clever tech to help you save money during Covid-19

From smart car insurance to virtual credit cards, these little tech tricks add up over time




ey

Feline fantasia: why Tiger King is the fiery fashion inspiration nobody knew they needed

Take a walk on the wild side




ey

Alternative honeymoons: 10 destinations that aren't the Maldives

​Use this enforced downtime to dream up your perfect honeymoon. Stay home and start planning, says Suzannah Ramsdale




ey

Meghan Markle wore Prince Harry and baby Archie's star signs on her necklaces during first interview about new Disney+ documentary

Megha-bling




ey

Travel experts on the first place they'll be heading to once the crisis is over

From Corsica to Cornwall, New Orleans to Namibia... our favourite globetrotters share the destinations they'll be making a beeline for when the world is open again




ey

Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan: a sharp, assured debut from the new Sally Rooney

Smart debut skewers millennial manners




ey

5 key items to invest in for summer

In case you're pondering an isolation pick-me-up...




ey

The Ordinary and The Inkey List launch free online skincare consultations

Expert skincare advice is just a click away




ey

7 books to read if you loved Normal People by Sally Rooney

As Normal People makes its BBC debut, we pick our favourite books with Rooney-esque themes




ey

From Fitbit to Proxxi, safety wearables are the next key tech tool for fighting Covid-19

Devices that buzz when someone comes too close and wearables that tell you how long you've spent in the company of someone with covid-19, how tech is trying to break us out of lockdown




ey

Book review: The See-Through House by Shelley Klein

A daughter's poignant homage to her father's legacy




ey

How to add the donation sticker on TikTok and Instagram to help raise money for charities

Going live on social media? Add a donation sticker while you're at it




ey

Twilight author Stephanie Meyer to release long-awaited novel Midnight Sun this summer

The new Twilight novel, told from Edward's perspective, will be released on August 1




ey

Twilight author Stephenie Meyer to release long-awaited novel Midnight Sun this summer

The new Twilight novel, told from Edward's perspective, will be released on August 4




ey

What is OnlyFans? The NSFW social network shouted out by Beyoncé

OnlyFans recently received a nice bout of publicity thanks to Beyoncé




ey

No breakfast buffet and smartphones as keys: what London hotels will be like after lockdown

Breakfast buffet's out as hotels prepare to make you open doors using phone




ey

X Factor star Danny Tetley jailed for sexual exploitation of boys

Singer imprisoned for nine years for getting teenagers to send him explicit pictures

A former star of The X Factor has been jailed for nine years for sexually exploiting seven teenage boys.

Danny Tetley, from Bradford, was described as “a despicable creature with very few redeeming features” for encouraging the youngsters to send him explicit pictures in exchange for money.

Continue reading...





ey

How many coronavirus cases are in the UK - and where are they?



  • topics:organisations/world-health-organisation
  • topics:in-the-news/global-health-security
  • structure:data-story
  • topics:organisations/department-of-health
  • topics:in-the-news/coronavirus
  • storytype:standard

ey

Stranglers' keyboard player Dave Greenfield dies at 71 after testing positive for coronavirus




ey

How Neil Ferguson, the architect of lockdown, was brought down by failing to obey his own rules




ey

High-rise 48-storey tower catches fire in UAE




ey

How many coronavirus cases are in the UK - and where are they?



  • topics:organisations/world-health-organisation
  • topics:in-the-news/global-health-security
  • structure:data-story
  • topics:organisations/department-of-health
  • topics:in-the-news/coronavirus
  • storytype:standard


ey

Social distancing: What are the rules and how might they change?




ey

How many coronavirus cases are in the UK - and where are they?



  • topics:organisations/world-health-organisation
  • topics:in-the-news/global-health-security
  • structure:data-story
  • topics:organisations/department-of-health
  • topics:in-the-news/coronavirus
  • storytype:standard

ey

Forty firefighters tackling blaze at 20-storey tower block in west London 




ey

How many coronavirus cases are in the UK - and where are they?



  • topics:organisations/world-health-organisation
  • topics:in-the-news/global-health-security
  • structure:data-story
  • topics:organisations/department-of-health
  • topics:in-the-news/coronavirus
  • storytype:standard

ey

Humans do replay events from their waking hours as they sleep, scientists conclude in landmark study