Music chiefs warn over clampdown on streaming services
The heads of Britain's three major labels will tell MPs that their huge cut is fair reward for the risks involved in funding recordings, distribution and marketing. Read more...
New image of London Resort released as it claims it will generate50billion for the UK in 25 years
The London Resort, which will be based in Kent on the Swanscombe Peninsula, is set to open in 2024. Its developers have now submitted a planning application for Government approval. Read more...
Australian Open 'likely' to be postponed by 'one or two weeks'
Next year's Australian Open will "likely" be postponed by "one or two weeks," according to an announcement by the state government in Victoria, Australia on Wednesday. Read more...
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Hamilton's nemesis Leslie Odom Jr. Cookes up a storm as soul legend Sam
BAZ BAMIGBOYE Leslie Odom Jr. became a star six years ago when he portrayed Aaron Burr, the American founding father who shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel, in the musical Hamilton. Read more...
We Need to Stabilize Big Business Breaks With Republicans
Low taxes and light regulation made the party popular with corporate America for decades. President Trump and his supporters have frayed those bonds. Read more...
Indian lunar orbiter hit by heat rise
Scientists have switched off several on-board instruments to halt rising temperatures inside India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft. Read more...
Outrage as Nigeria jails 13-year-old boy for blasphemy
Child rights agency UNICEF has condemned the sentencing of a 13-year-old boy to 10 years in prison for blasphemy in northern Nigeria. Read more...
More than 100 arrested after protests over a Black man's death in police custody
More than a hundred people were arrested in Brussels on Wednesday night after violent protests over the death of a man in police custody. Read more...
Obamacare, in Its First Big Test as Safety Net, Is Holding Up So Far
Job losses and the loss of insurance have typically gone hand in hand. This year, more Americans are staying covered. Read more...
Worried you haven't got the willpower to lose weight? These three walked away from Type 2 diabetes
Jan Mather, 64, a retired university lecturer from North Yorkshire, has lost more than 6st (39kg) and halved her blood sugar levels in a weight-loss journey that started a year and a half ago. Read more...
Travelodge UK Bizarre items left behind in hotel rooms during the year of coronavirus lockdowns
A Siberian husky, a small army of six-foot tall Nutcracker soldiers and 500,000 worth of share certificates were among items found in empty hotel rooms across Britain in the last 12 months. Read more...
Karl Stefanovic shares photo of his eight-month-old daughter Harper wearing a Today show t-shirt
Karl Stefanovic welcomed his first child,daughter Harper, with wife Jasmine in May last year. Read more...
Six Great Movies About Presidents
If youre looking for some escapism, these films are a good reminder that democracy works. Read more...
Apple begins work on a foldable iPhone with hinged screen, report says
Apple, based in Cupertino, California, has prototype folding screens for internal testing, but has yet to develop a full handset prototype, a person familiar with the work said. Read more...
Wayne Rooney retires Reflecting on the career of an England football great
Sportsmail reflects on the career highs and lows of a living England legend as Wayne Rooney hangs his boots up for the final time and brings his playing days to an end to become Derby County manager. Read more...
Pure A unique music and whisky festival in London
This weekend the unique Pure Festival in East London that is sure to warm your cockles, by fusing top bands and musicians with whisky tasting - a heady combination. Read more...
Barnsley 0-2 Swansea Ben Cabango and Jamal Lowescore to open up four-point lead over Bournemouth
RICHARD GIBSON AT OAKWELL A looping header from Wales international Ben Cabango and slick finish from top scorer Jamal Lowe put the gloss on another shut-out from Steve Cooper's team. Read more...
The Age of Gold and Daguerreotypes
A collection of images showcases the intensity of the Gold Rush in the 19th century, around the same time the daguerreotype enjoyed a similar surge in popularity. Some of the images evoke a certain Brooklyn demographic. Read more...
Cant Measure Heart? N.F.L. Teams Are Trying
Championships can be won and lost when players competitive fire kicks in and they exhibit faster-than-normal speed to make a crucial catch or chase down a tackle. Read more...
Teenager, 18, told she can have gender-swap drugs after one hour-long Zoom meeting
Parents and campaigners have expressed concern over private clinic GenderCare in Mayfair, London, that gives the go-ahead to teenagers to get sex-change drugs after as little as an hour. Read more...
Masters Mentorship Puts Tournament Rookies on Top
On Saturday, 14 first-timers made the rain-delayed cut, a Masters record. Many of them benefited from pretournament sessions with seasoned Masters veterans. Read more...