ul

Dan Osborne shows off his muscles as he hauls boxes into his house

The former TOWIE star, 28, and his wife Jacqueline Jossa appeared to be sprucing up the garden ahead of the scorching Bank Holiday weekend as Dan was spotted carrying furniture on Thursday.




ul

Georgia Kousoulou wows in a plunging red swimsuit as she remises on last summer

Georgia Kousoulou has been reminiscing on happier times as she shared a selection of swimsuit throwbacks on her Instagram page on Thursday afternoon.




ul

Lydia Bright feared she would have to take 'poorly' baby daughter Loretta to hospital

Lydia Bright has revealed she feared her 'poorly' daughter Loretta would have to be taken to hospital after she refused to feed and suffered a high temperature.




ul

Gemma Collins breaks lockdown rules by travelling over 30miles to see James Argent

Gemma Collins broke lockdown rules by travelling over 30miles to spend the weekend with on-off boyfriend James Argent.




ul

Gemma Collins poses in a chic polka dot dress after breaking lockdown rules to visit James Argent

The TOWIE star, 39, looked stunning in the long-sleeved red polka dot dress as she posed in the sun.




ul

Coronation Street and Emmerdale could be reduced to just TWO episodes per week due to coronavirus

ITV bosses are thought to be discussing how to keep the shows running in case cast members get struck down by the pandemic.




ul

Coronation Street and Emmerdale bosses confirm scheduling changes WILL affect storylines

An ITV spokesperson revealed that episodes planned to air around Easter will be shown on a different dates, after cutting back on their weekly broadcasts.




ul

Soapwatch: JACI STEPHEN'S ultimate insight into this week's soaps

Tracy and Steve are visited by two police officers after Amy has friends round and things get rowdy in Coronation Street. Meanwhile in EastEnders, Gray gives Leo's mum a warning.




ul

Coronation Street star warns soap could go 'off air' unless filming recommences by June

Coronation Street star Andy Whyment has warned the soap could go 'off air' unless filming recommences by June after production was halted amid the coronavirus pandemic.




ul

Soapwatch: CLAUDIA CONNELL'S ultimate insight into this week's soaps

This week in Emmerdale Mandy confessed she'd raised Vinny as her own son without the knowledge of the authorities. Meanwhile in EastendersWhitney tries to get back to normality.




ul

Soapwatch: CLAUDIA CONNELL'S ultimate insight into this week's soaps

Jamie Tate and Belle Dingle are overheard confessing their love for one another in Emmerdale. Meanwhile in EastEnders, Callum waits to hear if he's passed his police assessment.




ul

Soapwatch: JACI STEPHEN'S ultimate insight into this week's soaps

In this week's EastEnders, Dotty is reeling in the boys and is asked on a date by convicted killer Bobby. Meanwhile in Emmerdale, a campfire blazes with only Archie and Arthur in sight.




ul

Ex-Corrie star Julie Hesmondhalgh believes producers wouldn't offer her the chance to reprise Hayley

The actress, 50, appeared on Tuesday's edition of Lorraine to discuss breaking boundaries for playing the first-ever transgender character in a serialised drama from 1998 until 2014.




ul

Coronation Street's older characters 'could be sidelined for a year amid coronavirus pandemic'

Beloved cast members including Barbara Knox, and Bill Roache could reportedly be told not to return to set when filming eventually resumes after production was halted by COVID-19 lockdown.




ul

Haul of pottery, coins and sculptures unearthed from 'lost' Greek city of Tenea

Mystery surrounds the city as archaeologists attempt to uncover why it was abandoned suddenly by unearthing artefacts from around 400AD when its inhabitants fled with no obvious explanation.




ul

Woman goes into meltdown as her boyfriend of three years says he would "never get caught" cheating

Ines, one of the participants of Channel 5's Undercover Girlfriends overhears her boyfriend of three years, Matthew, brag about 'never being caught cheating' as he enjoys a lads' holiday in Greece.




ul

Peter Cook, 60, is accused of lying about the age of his new '21-year-old soul-mate' fiancée

Christie Brinkley's ex-husband Peter Cook, 60, has reportedly been lying about the age of his new college student fiancee Alba Jancou, who sources say is just 20 and not 21 as previously thought.




ul

Alexander Zverev hopeful of improvement after defeat to Stefanos Tsitsipas

MIKE DICKSON IN SYDNEY: Alex Zverev looked close to having the yips on his serve when he was heavily beaten by Stefanos Tsitsipas before Germany edged out Greece in Brisbane.




ul

Japan has the world's most powerful passport for the third year in a row

Japan has secured the top spot in the Henley Passport Index for the third consecutive year, with its citizens able to travel to 191 nations around the world visa-free.




ul

Fotis Dulos on life support after suicide attempt and family urged to say last goodbyes

Fotis Dulos, 52, attempted to kill himself at his home in Farmington, Connecticut on Tuesday. A source told DailyMail.com his 'affairs are being put in order', as there's a slim chance he'll pull through.




ul

Fotis Dulos left a note protesting his INNOCENCE over his wife Jennifer's murder

Fotis Dulos left a note protesting his innocence over his wife Jennifer's murder before attempting suicide in his home in Farmington, Connecticut Tuesday. He died Thursday.




ul

STEPHEN GLOVER: EU thinks they can bully us into giving back their marbles

STEPHEN GLOVER: Doubtless I am too soft-hearted, but if it were up to me I would return the Elgin Marbles to Greece at some stage, provided certain conditions were met.




ul

Sani Club on Greece's Kassandra peninsula has got ouzos of charm

Mark Simpson checked into the Sani Club on Greece's Kassandra peninsula about 45 minutes east of Thessaloniki. The resort has 24 restaurants and adventure activities galore.




ul

Marie Chantal of Greece reveals the etiquette rules fit for a princess

Marie Chantal of Greece, 51, who splits her time between London and New York, has revealed the golden rules of etiquette she has instilled in her five children. 




ul

Marie-Chantal of Greece insists 'beautiful manners' is key to raising successful children

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, a mother of five, is certainly well placed to be offering parenting advice after raising five children, including a model, a student and a social media star.




ul

Deadly disease killing olive trees across the Mediterranean could cost the industry £17.5BILLION

Xylella fastidiosa is the most deadly pathogen in the world for all plants and there is no cure. It is currently infecting trees in Italy and is threatening Spain and Greece.




ul

European holiday resorts could open with 'tourist corridors' set up to protect holidaymakers

Ministers from nine countries, including France, Italy, Greece and Spain, wrote to European Union chiefs yesterday warning the industry faces collapse if measures are not rolled out soon.




ul

Pilot captures beautiful images from his cockpit

Christiaan van Heijst, 36, from Haarlem, Netherlands, has been flying a Boeing 747 for almost 10 years across the globe and photographs the most spectacular scenes he comes across.




ul

Coronavirus: Judge rules mother was 'wrong' to take son to Greek island of Paros to flee outbreak

The mother made the decision to board a flight from London to the Greek island of Paros on March 20 with her 11-year-old son, three days before Boris Johnson began a lockdown in the UK.




ul

Next time you apply for your dream job, here is what you should keep in mind while preparing your CV

Getting a job is getting harder day by day and you have to make your skills stand out in your resume. We all have faced problems with our first resumes and there have always been questions regarding what kind of a Curriculum Vitae is preferred by the employer. Well to your rescue, TimesJobs conducted a study that surveyed over 1,100 employers to reveal the most crucial elements that make or break the first impression that your CV makes. Most employers said they prefer a two-page CV and it shouldn’t have any grammatical or spelling mistake and have specific details related to the job applied or else it will get rejected. "Your CV should be looked at as your elevator pitch - it is that small window of opportunity that you have to get the employer interested enough to call you for a detailed




ul

This is exactly what your resume should have if you are going for a Google interview

While Google is one of the best companies to work with, it's a known fact that getting through its hiring process is not a cakewalk. While there are various stages of the process you should be prepared for, the first and foremost step that will take you through to the next level is your resume. It is the first piece of information Google will see about you. So highlight your achievements. Here’s how to frame them: - Align your skills and experience with the job description Make sure your resume is in line with the job requirements. Use the correct keywords to finetune your experience and relate it specifically to the job you are applying. You may need to customize your resume, but the effort will be worth it. - Be specific about projects you’ve worked on or managed Clarity is key. If you




ul

Makeup artist Hrush Achemyan gushes that Kim Kardashian has 'one of the most beautiful faces'

Hrush, 32, opened up about working with Kim, 39, on a new episode of PrettyLittleThing's podcast 'Behind Closed Doors,' which airs on Tuesday.




ul

Kim Kardashian compliments 'beautiful' Beyonce on Disney Family Singalong years after 'feud'

Kim and Beyoncé have been plagued with rumors they aren't friends ever since Knowles-Carter declined invites to both Kardashian's 2013 baby shower and 2014 wedding to Kanye West




ul

Kim Kardashian sets pulses racing as she promotes new Skims products in sultry beach shoot

Her Skims line cashed in $2 million in just its first day of sale back in September 2019. 




ul

Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Jonathan Cheban donates a truck full of beverages

Jonathan Cheban was seen helping others as he donated a truck full of beverages to the staff of a Miami hospital fighting COVID-19. So far there are 233 deaths in Miami-Dade county.




ul

Larsa Pippen sets pulses racing as she shows off her toned figure in a quirky blue bikini

The 45-year-old, who is known for her role on The Real Housewives of Miami, looked sensational in the swimwear, which she posed in for an Instagram video she shared on Thursday.




ul

Celebrity facialist Melanie Grant shares the six-step regime EVERY woman should follow in isolation

The celebrity aesthetician who looks after the likes of Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham's complexions has shared the six-step regime every woman should be following in lockdown.




ul

Kim Kardashian laughs at a fan thread comparing her most colorful outfits to hand sanitizer 

Kim Kardashian is known for her stunning, figure-hugging outfits. And one fan decided to have some fun with her most colorful looks, creating a Twitter thread comparing them to hand sanitizer.




ul

TikTok video shows what celebrities would look like if their faces were perfectly symmetrical

Dr. Dustin Portela, an Idaho dermatologist, shared a TikTok video in which he showed what stars would look like if their faces had perfect symmetry.




ul

Kim Kardashian debuts bold 'fishnet hair' in sultry snapshots taken during late night beach shoot

Even in the mist of quarantine, Kim Kardashian has continued to flood her followers' feeds with cutting-edge style inspiration 




ul

14 countries that are paying their workers during quarantine — and how they compare to America's $1,200 stimulus checks




ul

I left my full-time job to travel the world in a camper van. Here are the 8 things that surprised me the most.

I've lived in a camper van in New Zealand with my partner for a few months, and many things have surprised me about my new life. I learned I still need to have a routine and make plans even though I'm living a spontaneous lifestyle.It's also important to find places to park, since we can't set up camp and sleep anywhere we'd like. Traveling around the world in a van can be cheap, but I'm glad my partner and I saved up plenty of extra money before embarking on this journey. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Days after being laid off from my full-time job in October 2019, my partner and I began looking up flights to New Zealand.This was our first concrete step in realizing our plan to leave our jobs in the United States and move across the globe.After years of saving up, we flew to




ul

A photographer spent two weeks flying around in helicopters to capture the parked planes at US airports during the pandemic — see his eerie and beautiful work




ul

This $500,000, bulletproof Cadillac Escalade looks like a private jet on the inside — take a closer look at the 'Sky Captain'




ul

This company turns Ram ProMasters into 'vehicular Swiss Army Knife' camper vans for $7,000 — see how it works




ul

Three Indian photojournalists win Pulitzer price for covering Jammu and Kashmir after it lost its special status

Columbia UniversityDar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and Channi Anand captured the life inside Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of article 370. Pulitzer Prize is the highest honour US-based journalists can get.On August 5, Modi-government revoked Article 370 of the Indian constitution that gave Jammu and Kashmir a special status and formed two separate Union Territories.Three photojournalists — Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and Channi Anand — who work at Associated Press in India have won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography. The three photojournalists won the prize “for striking images of life in the contested territory of Kashmir as India revoked its independence, executed through a communications blackout,” said the Pulitzer website. Thank you Colleagues, friends, brothers. I would just




ul

Shashi Tharoor’s idea to limit the term of the WHO chief resonates with experts⁠— and they would like to see the same in WTO and UN too

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus/TwitterThe World Health Organisation has been caught in controversies amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.US has accused the multi-lateral platform for health initiatives for acting as China’s ‘proxy’. In a conversation with Business Insider, Parag Khanna, Managing Partner at Future Map and Samir Saran, President of Observer Research Foundation explained the kind of reforms WHO needed to bring to become politically unbiased. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been under fire from the West ever since the coronavirus outbreak. US President Donald Trump accused the WHO of siding with China and even threatened to hold back its funding. There are more experts chiming in and calling for a fixed term for the WHO chief to avoid political partisanship in the future⁠—




ul

India’s government debt could mount to 81% of GDP by 2024 even at the pre-COVID rate of growth, warns Moody’s

Moody's Investors Service said India’s Baa2 negative rating is unlikely to improve given the economic shock triggered by the coronavirus outbreak.However, the report noted that the COVID-19 crisis has only exacerbated the impact of some of India’s existing evils.The $2.7 trillion economy, the seventh largest in the world, is riddled by low household income, high government debt, and weak policy reforms and implementation.Moody's Investors Service said India’s Baa2 negative rating ⁠— while cutting growth estimate for the year to 0.2% ⁠— down from our previous forecast of 2.5%. is unlikely to improve given the economic shock triggered by the coronavirus outbreak. Over the next five years, India’s government debt could be as high as 81% of the country’s gross domestic product, it said.However,




ul

There are a lot of coronavirus vaccines in the works⁠— but these are the two that Indians should watch out for

Coronavirus vaccines by the University of Oxford and China are in the most advanced clinical phase and likely the best choice for India according to Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.The US coronavirus vaccine candidates may be more talked about but they will likely be much more expensive.“We’re much more comfortable with a jab and a low-cost vaccine, which is what the Oxford and Chinese vaccines are all about,” explained Shaw.Biotechnology companies around the world are going head-to-head to create the first coronavirus vaccine as the ongoing pandemic continues to wreak havoc on normal life. Some have a headstart over others.“I think the Oxford vaccine and Chinese vaccine are certainly in the more advanced clinical phase as is the German vaccine. The two US vaccines are, of course, much




ul

A stranger delivered 'a full bag of weed' to Pete Davidson's mom's house after he said he was trying to quit drugs

Pete Davidson said during a virtual appearance on "The Tonight Show" that a stranger came to his Staten Island home with a "full bag of weed."Davidson said it happened after he mentioned he was trying to stop using drugs in an Instagram video."Literally three hours later, a lady rang my doorbell with a full bag of weed and gave it to my mom and said, 'I heard your son needs this,'" Davidson said. The "Saturday Night Live" star said in a subsequent video that he didn't keep the marijuana (which was "a couple weeks' worth"), instead giving it to his friend. Davidson is currently promoting his new movie "The King of Staten Island" with producer Judd Apatow.Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.Pete Davidson revealed in a video interview with Jimmy Fallon that someone showed up at his mom's