The family of Cassandra Sainsbury, 22, has negotiated a $1 million TV deal with 60 Minutes, just days after she pleaded for taxpayer funds to help pay her legal... read more
Can we avoid another financial crisis? Spoiler alert: No! That’s according to STEVE KEEN who predicted the last one By Rachel Rickard Straus for Thisismon... read more
American Idol has closed a deal with ABC according to a new report. The Disney-owned network is expected to make the announcement about acquiring the reality co... read more
Shipwreck! Or, to be more precise . . . barge-wreck! A breakfast-time drama plays out on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal, as Captain Adams and his crew s... read more
New Live host Ryan Seacrest ‘could return to American Idol (and fly cross-country) for ABC’… as network negotiations heat up By Dailymail.com ... read more
Household debt is becoming a growing concern, with experts worried consumers are taking on debts they cannot afford to pay back. Credit cards with long 0 pe... read more
A Tunisian hotel where 30 British tourists were among 38 people massacred in an ISIS terror attack two years ago has reopened. The owner of the former Imperial ... read more
All alpha-bets are off! ABC in bid to buy American Idol… with NBC and Fox also keen to secure hit show By Mike Larkin For Dailymail.com Published: 01:58 G... read more
Britons are loading up on store cards, payday loans and car finance at astonishing rates, worrying regulators who are planning a crackdown on consumer borrowing... read more
Many of the world’s biggest theme parks are launching new rides this summer. Some will satisfy even the biggest adrenaline junkies. Others feature our favou... read more
Frankly, it was with some consternation that we stood at the foot of the Hollywood Hills with our daughters, aged 16 and 18. Back home, it can be challenging en... read more
Virgin Money saw an 8 per cent leap in lending by its credit card business but said arrears levels remained ‘stable’ despite concerns that rising consumer d... read more
GDP is seriously messed up. It is often thought of simply as the most common measurement of the size of a country’s economy – how could that be controversia... read more
‘Of course!’ Original American Idol judge Randy Jackson says he’s ready to return to the talent show if it’s ever rebooted By Bobbie Whi... read more
This is no health farm. Piedmont – underneath the Alps, in the top left-hand corner of Italy – introduced the world to Nutella and Martini. It’s a... read more
Living in Shanghai makes New York seem provincial, says a transplanted U.S. professor, now running the Chinese offshoot of New York University. ‘It feels op... read more
An era is coming to an end after John Terry announced he will leave Chelsea at the end of the season. I’ve spoken about his qualities many times in these ... read more
Paddy Power have come under fire after it was claimed they failed to payout more than £21,000 due to a customer after a winning bet. One punter, known only as ... read more
Growth is good …right? We endlessly talk about the importance of our economy growing, but can it ever do more harm than good… By Rachel Rickard Straus f... read more
Borussia Dortmund game is delayed after police stop team bus on way to match just after they were hit by three explosions Borussia Dortmund’s bus was held... read more
Household debt is rising to record levels as the rate at which credit is approved picks up pace, the financial watchdog said today. The soaring levels of person... read more
A damning report on personal loans yesterday found families face a staggering £400 million rip-off from the ‘broken’ market. Banks are damaging bor... read more