Why does Simon Reeve wear a scarf?

OVER the years, filmmaker Simon Reeve has helped viewers to discover the world in a host of documentaries. But it isn't only his insight into the wonders of the globe that have got viewers talking - as fans are curious to know why he always wears a scarf. Who is Simon Reeve? Simon Reeve was born July 21, 1972, and is a British author, journalist, adventurer, documentary filmmaker and television presenter. [Read More]

Ed Sheeran names his new Notting Hill boozer Bertie Blossoms after his and manager Stuart Camps p

ED SHEERAN is absolutely besotted with his wife Cherry Seaborn – so much so  that he has named another boozer after her. I can reveal his  bar in Notting Hill, West London, will be named Bertie Blossoms, with his business partner Stuart Camp getting in on the act too by paying tribute  to his ­girlfriend Liberty Shaw. Bertie is a nickname for Liberty, while the second word relates to cherry blossoms,in a nod to Ed’s lady. [Read More]

LG G6 smartphone promises phone addicts a massive screen that WON'T make your hand tired

LG have created a smartphone with a massive screen that promises to eliminate a very painful symptom of smartphone addiction. The new LG G6 is targeting the Netflix-loving, stream savvy commuters who want to watch films on-the-go. It comes with a massive 18:9 screen aspect ratio, a step up from the conventional 16:9, for a "cinematic" experience when playing games and streaming video. But its latest offering - unveiled at tech conference Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week - is designed to fit comfortably in the hand to eliminate hand muscle fatigue, also known as gamer's thumb" [Read More]

Newcastle 'close to breakthrough in Sven Botman transfer' as they battle AC Milan for 30m Lille ce

SVEN BOTMAN is close to joining Newcastle United as they edge closer to a breakthrough in their bid to sign him, according to reports. Newcastle completed the permanent signing of left-back Matt Targett for £15million earlier this week, and will now pour all of their efforts into signing Botman. The Magpies targeted Lille defender Botman in January but were unable to strike a deal in the mid-season window. However, according to The Telegraph, a deal now appears to be very close as they seek to secure his signature ahead of Serie A champions AC Milan. [Read More]

Tributes to teen boy, 19, who loved life after hes killed on A530 in horror Easter Sunday c

A 19-YEAR-OLD has today been remembered as an "adored" teen after he was killed in a horror Easter Sunday crash. Felix Davies was killed when a Ford Fiesta he was in a passenger in crashed in Nantwich, Cheshire, on Easter Sunday. Three others were hurt in the smash that unfolded on Whitchurch Road near to the junction of the A525 about 6.30pm on April 9. Emergency services had rushed to the crash site but Felix tragically died at the scene. [Read More]

Devastated horseracing owners 'in pieces' after highly-rated I Like To Move It dies on chasing debut

HIGHLY-RATED horse I Like To Move It died on his chasing debut, leaving his owners devastated. The former Greatwood Hurdle winner suffered a fatal injury after the final fence at Uttoexeter on Sunday. I Like To Move It was just six years old. He won a total of seven races throughout a glittering career, including three at Cheltenham. The fan-favourite also stormed to victory at the Grade 2 Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton in February, winning by 17 lengths. [Read More]

I'm an interior designer - don't waste your money on the wrong sofa styles, The Home Depot has a cou

AN interior designer has urged consumers to think carefully before they purchase their next sofa. Investing in the wrong style could be a costly and wasteful exercise, she warned. But there were makes on the market, however, that she rated highly, including one she loved from The Home Depot. It ticked all the boxes as far as Erin (@niftynest) was concerned. Erin's no-nonsense approach to home styling has seen her build a TikTok following 431,000. [Read More]

I'm furious after I was charged daylight robbery prices at Britain's most expensive bakery

HORRIFIED customers have accused a bakery dubbed Britain's most expensive of "daylight robbery" after seeing the price for a single cookie. A posh London bakery has been slammed by outraged visitors who were shocked to find cookies would set them back £25 after the menu prices were kept hidden. Cédric Grolet opened in The Berkeley London hotel earlier this year and is known for being one of the finest patisseries outside of Paris. [Read More]

Why do we have Christmas crackers and which of the jokes are actually funny?

THEY are a must-have at any Christmas dinner - but why are Christmas crackers a festive tradition and where did these novelty items originate? The glittering cardboard crackers come complete with a paper crown, toy and joke... but that was not always the case. Why do we have Christmas crackers? Christmas crackers are a British tradition dating back to Victorian times when in the early 1850s, London confectioner Tom Smith started adding a motto to his sugared almond bon-bons which he sold wrapped in a twisted paper package. [Read More]

Heartbreaking new details emerge of how Bournemouth beach tragedy victims are believed to have died

THE children who died at Bournemouth beach were playing on a sandbar before being tipped off by the wash of a passenger ferry, it is now believed. Sources have told The Sun they had waded out to the bank but were caught by a rip current unleashed as the Dorset Belle came into berth at the pier. Sunnah Khan, 12, and Joe Abbess, 17, drowned in the half-term horror last Wednesday afternoon. [Read More]