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Why Peppa Pig’s GP is a bad example for real patients

A leading GP said episodes of the hit children’s show are influencing parents Says Dr Bear character prescribes medicine when it wouldn’t really be ... read more

UK Weather: Britain shivers on coldest night for 7 years

Britons will endure biting temperatures of as low as -15C (5F) in places while Moscow will be a full 11C warmer. The mercury is set to plunge well below freezi... read more

Matt Damon addresses his ailing father Kent

Matt Damon has asked for prayers for his ailing father Kent.  The actor, 47, pulled out of an appearance last minute at the BAFTA Britannia Awards  in October... read more

Far-left activists in bid to hijack Grenfell

Relatives of Grenfell Tower victims yesterday accused far-Left rabble rousers of exploiting the disaster for political gain Relatives of Grenfell Tower victims ... read more

Queensland woman studies avocado for a living

Researcher Louisa Parkinson, from Queensland, studies avocados for a living  She discovered three new species of pathogens that causes disease in avocados This... read more

Experts who think blood transfusions could be harmful

Like antibiotics, X-rays and vaccines, blood transfusions are widely considered to be among the greatest breakthroughs in medicine. Since World War II, when the... read more

A day in the life of The Donald: He insists it’s fake news

Early morning in the White House and a bulky, dressing gown-clad figure can be seen padding out of the master bedroom, clutching his iPhone in one hand and a ca... read more

What Carla Bruni told Hollande at Jonny Hallyday funeral

Former French First Lady Carla Bruni has never seen eye-to-eye with socialist Francois Hollande, who won the presidency from her conservative husband, Nicolas ... read more

Did moneybags Blair bail out son Euan with £600,000 loan?

Tony and Cherie Blair have used their £60 million fortune to help their children get on the property ladder. Have they given eldest son Euan a leg-up as he set... read more

Girl Scout Cookies will now be available in yogurt form

Girl Scout Cookies will now be purchasable in yogurt form. The treats, through a partnership with Yoplait yogurt, will now be available in Thin Mints, Peanut Bu... read more

How snoring or a tickly cough can make you a bad driver

Martyn Lloyd-Kelly prided himself on his clean driving record, with not even a minor scrape during the 11 years that he’d held his licence. So the 31-year-old... read more

Riverland mum hands in her sons for vandalising cemetery

A cemetery in South Australia’s rural Riverland district was vandalised by a group of young children last week. The mother of two of the vandals, aged 10 ... read more

Rail firms selling tickets for trains that are cancelled

Rail passengers are being misled into buying tickets for trains that will be cancelled over Christmas, a consumer watchdog has warned. As millions make travel b... read more

Australian Secret Intelligence Service is hiring new spies

Australia’s most secretive foreign spy agency is hiring, and everyone is encouraged to apply. The Australian Secret Intelligence Service launched a fresh ... read more

Migrants should be let into Britain until 2021, says EU

Britain is facing demands to push back the ‘cut-off date’ for new EU migrants to 2021 in return for a two-year transition deal, it emerged last night. Docum... read more

Quentin Letts hears Theresa May give her Brexit statement

Cabinet ministers were perky yesterday. Maybe it was because that streak of grief Philip Hammond was away. There was no mistaking a lift in the Government’s m... read more

1,500 cashpoints could vanish from pubs and shops

Pubs and small shops could lose up to 1,500 free cash machines because of a dispute over fees. Banks are demanding a reduction in the levy they pay when their c... read more

It is not Alan Partridge who’s the EU dinosaur

The other night I was invited to a gala Christmas dinner in London. At the next table was Steve Coogan, of Alan Partridge fame The other night I was invited to ... read more

Wet wipes causes nine out of ten sewer blockages

Wet wipes are responsible for more than 90 per cent of sewage blockages, according to a new industry study. The wipes, often sold as baby products or to clean k... read more

Man flu does exist and the caveman are to blame!

Women forced to play nursemaid to partners with ‘man flu’ may find their sympathy quickly running low. But the man lying on the sofa protesting he is too we... read more

Twitter under for failing to block accounts

Twitter has been slammed after accounts used by self-confessed paedophiles were not closed down – despite the users discussing their sick cravings online.... read more

Blake Burke found after spending the night lost in WA bush

A 14-year-old boy has miraculously been found nearly 24 hours after disappearing into bush land in Western Australia, leading his father to candidly reveal his ... read more

CAF call for levy on bottles to support good causes

Charities are calling for a 5p charge on plastic bottles with the proceeds going to good causes, rather than being returned to shoppers. The idea comes from th... read more

Day Prince Harry and his pals shot dead 15 wild boars

Prince Harry and a group of friends killed 15 wild boar on a weekend hunting trip in Germany, while his animal-loving fiancé, Meghan Markle, was out of the cou... read more

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