US weather Ice particles appear as 'light pillars' in Nebraska sky
Meteorologist Bill Taylor captured a photograph of dozens of bizarre glowing columns while out walking in the city ofNorth Platte on Monday, February 8. Read more...
5,000 jobs at risk in Asda shake-up just months after 6.8bn takeover
The UK's third-largest supermarket said the changes had been driven by the 'structural shift' towards online food shopping during the pandemic. Read more...
PlayStation 5 Review Sonys New Console Is an Entertaining Behemoth
With a winning combination of solid hardware and software, Sonys new console makes us excited about the next generation of gaming. Read more...
From Pel to Big Sky and Bates Motel The best on demand TV to watch this week
Pel is the only player to have won the World Cup three times - with Brazil in 1958, 1962 and 1970 - and was for a time the highest-paid athlete in the world. Read more...
Daniil Medvedev Finds Another Way of Playing Professional Tennis
How is this elite tennis player different from all other tennis players? Let us count the ways. But can he win a Grand Slam title? Read more...
Ryanair 'jab go' commercial banned by UK watchdog and labelled 'misleading' and 'irresponsible'
Ryanair has been censured by the ASA over TV ads which made bogus claims that the rollout of vaccines will allow people to safely book Easter and Summer holidays. Read more...
David Katzenstein, AIDS Researcher With Focus on Africa, Dies at 69
He honed methods of prevention, diagnosis and treatment, and made them accessible to underserved populations in sub-Saharan Africa. He died of Covid-19. Read more...
Jake Bugg Jake Bugg review Debut album is almost too good to be true
Lest we forget how good the music of the late Fifties was, here comes a new voice who seems hellbent on reminding us. And the extraordinary thing is, he wasnt born till 1994. Jake Bugg, an 18-year-old from Nottingham, is almost too good to be true Read more...
A hearty meal for gourmets
Stephen Hough calls his extremely generous, 79-minute, 17-item French Album a sort of musical dessert trolley, but that sells it short. Read more...
Andrew Robertson says 'no team in the WORLD' could cope with injury plight of Liverpool this season
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has been forced to try 18 centre-back pairings this season after losing the likes of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, and Andrew Robertson has opened up on the club's injury crisis. Read more...
Daredevil parachute instructor who taught Tom Cruise to skydive has camper van stolen
Sian Stokes, fromEast Bridgford, Nottingham, said her grey Fordcustom camper - which had 'literally our whole life in' -was nicked on Wednesday night. Read more...
Anneliese Dodds puts on a VERY leggy display as she appears on the Andrew Marr show
Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds showcased a pre-Budget makeover today as she appeared on the Andrew Marr show this morning, with a stylish blue coat and new darker locks. Read more...
Coronavirus jab may help fight cancer, chronic pain... and even Alzheimer's
Scientists have documented unexpected benefits of vaccines for decades - known medically as 'non-specific effects' - but explanations vary between experts. Read more...
Shoppers hit the streets and sunworshippers take to the sea despite Covid lockdown
Surfers and swimmers were seen on Branksome Beach in Dorset making the most of the sunny skies and some were even spotted without wetsuits as they braved the chilly waters. Read more...
IFS Lockdown easing SHOULD speed up if Covid data remains positive
Paul Johnson, the director of the influential think tank, said that if the numbers move 'more positively than expected' the exit from the national shutdown 'should be sped up'. Read more...