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Melbourne councillor likens Australia Day to ‘Holocaust’

Another inner-city Melbourne council has banned Australia Day celebrations Socialist councillor Sue Bolton likened them to ‘celebrating the Holocaust̵... read more

Sophie Monk talks marriage plans ahead of the Bachelorette

Her journey to finding love on The Bachelorette is about to begin. And Sophie Monk has already revealed her wedding plans to OK! Magazine.  The 37-year-old tol... read more

Courtney Love goes bra-free in pajama-inspired dress

By Tracy Wright For Dailymail.com Published: 22:54 BST, 13 September 2017 | Updated: 23:20 BST, 13 September 2017 She has a respectable rock star past with hit ... read more

15 Marines taken to hospitals after tank catches fire

 15 Marines rushed to Southern California hospitals on Wednesday Seafaring tank caught fire during training at Camp Pendleton near San Diego Military had no in... read more

DACA recipient claims university classmate targeted her

A Transylvania University student claims her former classmate is targeting her for deportation by outing her as an undocumented immigrant then encouraging peopl... read more

HIV vaccine may be just a short step away

Scientists ‘unblock’ process linked to HIV protein that halted production of antibody-generating ‘B-cells’ Compared their achievement to... read more

Wounded war vet names baby son after medics who saved him

A young father and veteran who lost all four of his limbs during his third tour in the Middle East has named his newborn son after the medics he credits with sa... read more

Meet the hot dude dubbed ‘RescueBae’ during Harvey

A man who earned the title ‘RescueBae’ for his dedicated Hurricane Harvey work has picked up a slew of not-so-secret admirers on social media. A vir... read more

Meet the plus-size fashion bloggers proud to be large

They’re beautiful, confident and proud — and many would be classed as dangerously obese. But nevertheless, the number of ‘fatspiration’ sites, where... read more

Squirrels organize their stashes of nuts by variety

Do you keep your vegetables on one shelf in your fridge, and eggs and meat on another?  A new study shows that humans aren’t the only species that organi... read more

Richard Curtis opens up about his sister’s suicide

Love Actually director Richard Curtis has revealed his sister killed herself after a 25-year battle with mental health issues as he urged people to open up abou... read more

Boy is put into an induced coma after suffering FLU

A 12-year-old boy has been left fighting for his life after contracting a severe case of the flu that led to a blood infection. Caleb Logan, from Brisbane, told... read more

Thank goodness we’re leaving! Juncker wants MORE migration

Jean-Claude Juncker last night faced ridicule after he claimed Britain will ‘soon regret’ Brexit while revealing plans for a massive Brussels power grab and... read more

Researchers tap NASA satellites to predict Malaria

A group of researchers is using data from NASA satellites to predict outbreaks of malaria, which is difficult to track and control because it spreads mostly in ... read more

Pre-school will fine parents £1 every minute they are late

Parents of children at a pre-school have been told they will be fined £1 for every minute they are late picking up their children. Oasis Academy Limeside in Ol... read more

Women get bored of having sex with partner after 1 YEAR

Women get bored of having sex with their partner after just a year together, a new study suggests. They are four times more likely to not care about having a st... read more

How the oh-so-PC BBC is lagging behind on diversity

The BBC may style itself as a beacon of political correctness. But when it comes to gender balance and diversity, it is lagging far behind other broadcasters. ... read more

Artificial sweeteners could raise risk of diabetes

The sweeteners are used in diet drinks (file picture), breakfast cereals and other foods Artificial sweeteners could increase the risk of developing type two di... read more

Roald Dahl wanted Charlie to be a ‘little black boy’

Roald Dahl originally wrote the lead character of his much-loved children’s book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to be ‘a little black boy’,... read more

Mama June weight loss surgery could help eyesight

Weight loss after obesity surgery could reverse eye damage in the retina, a study claims. Researchers studied people before and after weight loss surgery and fo... read more

Google’s depression tool ‘could cause more harm than good’

Google’s screening tool that enables people to check online whether they are clinically depressed could do more harm than good, one expert has warned. Las... read more

Pochettino ‘so happy’ after Tottenham beat Dortmund

Tottenham finally looked to put their Wembley woes behind them with an impressive 3-1 win over a dangerous Borussia Dortmund side. The win gives Spurs three poi... read more

Researchers identify new ‘top predator’ prehistoric croc

Researchers have identified a prehistoric ancestor of the modern-day crocodile that lived 95 million years ago in what is now Texas. The team analyzed fossils o... read more

Ambitious Simon Cowell to ‘AXE X Factor results show’

Despite not starting for another two weeks, Strictly Come Dancing’s opening episode bagged three million viewers more than X Factor.  And an ambitious Si... read more

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