Justin Bieber mimes throughout his first six nights on UK leg of Purpose World Tour

JUSTIN BIEBER might have sold out the O2 Arena but the pop star was a bit of a cop-out as he mimed his way through the first of six nights in London, on the UK leg of his Purpose World Tour. Echoing his performances at V Festival where he was slammed for being lazy, this time he descended from the ceiling in a Perspex cube looking every bit the pop star. [Read More]

UK's first official red light district shut down as numbers of sex workers plummet due to Covid pand

THE UK’s first official red light district has shut down after the number of sex workers plummeted due to the Covid pandemic. The Holbeck Managed Approach scheme launched in 2014 and was the only place in the country where on-street sex work was legal. 🔵 Read ourcoronavirus live blog for the latest updates The scheme allowed sex workers to solicit for punters at certain times overnight without fear of being arrested by cops. [Read More]

Where's the best afternoon tea in London, Yorkshire, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool and Birmingham

AFTERNOON tea is a quintessential British delicacy, and has been exported all around the world. It was originally a ‘mini-meal’ to tide people over until dinner, but its popularity now sees it enjoyed any time of day. Around for hundreds of years, it was the pastime of wealthy ladies but became mainstream in the 19th century when Queen Victoria threw tea receptions. A traditional afternoon tea consists of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam and a selection of pastries and cakes served in tiers. [Read More]

Christmas crackers go on sale as Britain roasts in record 36C temperatures

CHRISTMAS crackers are already on sale as Britain roasts in record 36C temperatures. Sweltering shoppers were stunned to see festive items piled 6ft-high at a garden centre in Chessington, Surrey. Much of Britain on Wednesday continued to bask in up to 36C heat, while some areas have been without water for five days. But with another 134 days still to go, Christmas crackers and cards were 6ft-high at Chessington Garden Centre in Surrey. [Read More]

I work at H&M & customers always say the same things - I repeat myself constantly, the changing room

ANYONE who has worked in retail will know that it’s not an easy job.  One sales assistant has revealed some of the conversations she has had with customers and other retail workers saying they are tired of repeating themselves.  TikTok account user tegangrayson has shared some of the annoying conversations she has with customers whilst working in H&M.  In a video online she said: “POV - You work at H&M." [Read More]

Im an Aussie living in Scotland and made my first trip to Poundland - people are loving my ultima

AN Aussie living in Scotland has told of his joy after visiting Poundland for the first time and picking up the ultimate snack haul. Marc Murphy shared his bargain buys with his 30k TikTok followers after being blown away by the hugely popular store. Despite being a well-known haunt for Scots shoppers, tourists appear to be amazed by the cheap prices and wide range of products. Marc said: “So I’m an Aussie who’s just moved to Scotland and so of course I have to try all the treats here. [Read More]

Who is Dom Digs In presenter Dominic Littlewood? The Sun

DOM Littlewood is well known British TV presenter and journalist, who reports on consumer affairs. In April 2021 he returned with brand new morning show Dom Digs In. Who is Dominic Littlewood? Dominic Littlewood, 56, was born on March 29, 1965 in Southend-on-sea, Essex. He is a television presenter and journalist. He is known for specialising in consumer affairs. What TV shows has Dominic Littlewood appeared on? In 2005 Dominic shot to fame presenting a show called Beat the Burglar, where he worked alongside an ex-burglar who robbed people's homes to highlight their lack of security [Read More]

Widow, 78, cancels lifelong doorstep milk delivery after being told to order online

A PENSIONER cancelled her lifelong doorstep milk delivery after she was stopped from ordering by phone. Pam Khan, whose family has had pintas delivered to the home since 1944, was told she had to order online. The widow, 78, said: “I have had a computer but they can go wrong and I prefer to order in the old-fashioned way. “Milk is a lifeline, especially for older people, and I was going to have it delivered for the rest of my life — but unless I go online it won’t be. [Read More]

I woke up to find my womb was REMOVED without warning and it's crushed my dreams - I'm desperate for

A WOMAN has shared her harrowing ordeal after finding out her reproductive organs had been removed without warning. Zoe Bailey, 31, from Manchester, had endured years of excruciating period pain. But when she woke up from a routine internal medical check in 2018, she didn't expect her cervix and uterus to have been removed – and her dream of carrying her own child to be taken away from her. At 14, she recalls experiencing frequent bouts of vomiting and blacking out whenever she was on her period. [Read More]

I'm a Tesla EV driver - council signs tell me I'm banned from parking because my car weighs too much

A TESLA driver was left baffled by the odd rules imposed by his local car park, saying they make no sense. John Fielding, from Norwich, Norfolk, spotted a blunder on the signs put up by the city council in a popular park. John noticed that the new car park restrictions banned vehicles over 1.5 tonnes from using it. This would, in effect, make it unavailable to almost all electric cars, including the one John himself drives. [Read More]