Popular fertility app Flo shared user data with FACEBOOK including whether women were ovulating
London-based app Flo was found to share sensitive user data with Facebook, despite promising to keep user information private. Read more...
Nicolas Hamilton on brother Lewis' impact on motorsport
British racer Nicolas Hamilton, the half brother of six-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, talks about the challenges his brother faces as the only Black F1 driver. Read more...
Coronavirus UK South African variant has taken root, experts claim
So far the Government has only announced two cases of the variant in the UK. But a top SAGE scientist claimed a'small' number of Brits tested positive for the strain over the last few weeks. Read more...
Helen Makeup Kit for just 20 for every reader!
This weekend, the Mail on Sunday is offering every reader the chance to claim a Helen Celebrity Red Carpet Kit, RRP 42.97, for just 20 This fantastic kit includes all the products you need to make your eyes really stand out for your special night out Read more...
Francisco Lindor Talks Mets, Pizza and Contract Extensions
In a news conference following his trade from Cleveland, the star shortstop showed enthusiasm for his new team and his new city. Read more...
HBO Max Orders a Sex and the City Revival
Three of the original cast members will reprise their roles in the 10-episode series. Read more...
Marcus Rashford enlists Jamie Oliver to demand No10 'urgently reviews' school meals
The school meals scandal took a further twist today as footballer and campaigner Marcus Rashford called for an urgent review of the government's policy. Read more...
Strong quake in Indonesia's Sulawesi kills at least 34 and injures hundreds
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake on Indonesia's Sulawesi island killed at least 34 people. The epicentre of the quake was nearly four northeast of Majene city at a depth of around six miles. Read more...
Virgin Orbit to attempt to send LauncherOne into orbit on Sunday
LauncherOne is set to launch January 17 between 10am and 2pm Pacific time. The first launch in May failed when its engine died shortly after the rocket detached from its modified carrier plane. Read more...
Covid US Travel restrictions reduced airline passenger traffic 67%
From January to December airlines operated 49 per cent fewer flights in 2020 compared to 2019 - down from 33.2million flights to just 16.8million (to December 20). Read more...
A Six Senses Resort to Open in Portugal
Six Senses Resorts and Spas will open a property in Portugal this summer, its first in Europe. Read more...
How to Get Married Alone
Erica Ingraham and Adam Koster had a brief ceremony at Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada, in below-zero temperatures, then snowboarded away as husband and wife. Read more...
Therapists Are on TikTok. And How Does That Make You Feel?
Mental health professionals are going viral on the app, captivating an anxious generation. Read more...
Alibaba is facing an 'existential crisis'
This year could be the most consequential for Alibaba since it was founded two decades ago. Read more...
Covid UK Circus veteran Gerry Cottle dies at 75 after catching virus
Circus legend Gerry Cottle, born in Carshalton, Surrey, died at a Bath hospital aged 75 after contracting Covid - just a week before he was due to be vaccinated. Read more...
I'm A Celebrity's Toni Pearen, 48, sizzles in a red one piece swimsuit
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! star Toni Pearen has swapped the jungle for the beach. Read more...
Bizarre sea beast sparked a 'prehistoric arms race' 500million years ago
Research by the University of New England has revealed how radiodonta's big eyes gave them the edge when hunting, forcing prey to adapt or die, and fuelling a surge in evolution. Read more...
What to Watch in the College Football Playoff Semifinals
Alabama will play Notre Dame and Clemson will meet Ohio State on Friday as a chaotic season nears its end. Read more...
Climate change Amazon rainforest will die by 2064, says scientist
The Amazon rainforest stands on the verge of a 'tipping point' as a consequence of human-caused disturbances, 'for which we are all responsible', a University of Florida expert warns. Read more...
Fringe Groups Splinter Online After Facebook and Twitter Bans
Tracking what may be planned in the coming days could become even more difficult as the groups take to lesser-known networks and apps that cant be easily monitored. Read more...
One in FIVE people might have had coronavirus, modelling suggests
Analysis by Edge Health suggests that the actual number of infections across England could be as high as 12.4million, the equivalent of 22 per cent of people. The official toll puts cases at 2.4million. Read more...