Normal People's Paul Mescal admits he 'struggled' with the absence of work during lockdown
The Irish actor, 24, told how he found it difficult not working everyday during the coronavirus lockdown as he admitted he 'struggled with the absence of work'. Read more...
BNP Paribas Open Tennis Tournament Is Postponed due to Coronavirus
The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif., hopes to move to later in the year. Read more...
Donald Trump causes logistical nightmare for nuclear codes by leaving Washington early
The president will leave Washington at around 8am on Wednesday, and take the nuclear football with him. An aide (left) will then return to DC after noon, once the codes have been deactivated. Read more...
DJ LeMahieu Returning to Yankees on Million Deal
LeMahieu got a six-year contract that lets the Yankees avoid the luxury tax for now. The team also agreed to a deal with Corey Kluber, an ace starter undone by injuries the past two seasons. Read more...
From cool hotels to paddleboarding - treat a loved one this Christmas as we get set to lift lockdown
Here we pick a selection of brilliant travel experiences around the world to give at Christmas that can be taken when everything reopens. There are gifts for sporty types, wine lovers - and more. Read more...
With Pastry Beers, Have Your Cake and Drink It, Too
As breweries move beyond challenging flavors, theyre taking inspiration from desserts, snacks and candies. Read more...
The Traveling Knife Grinder
Metropolitan Diary Seen in Brooklyn a generation ago, a timeless man in a red van is parked at Zabar's, still clanging his bell for customers who want their knives sharpened. Read more...
Ken and Neal Skupski reveal what life is like preparing for the Australian Open in isolation
MIKE DICKSON Doubles team Ken and Neal Skupski revealed that the GB men's No 1 has been leading online yoga classes as they pass the hours in isolated hotel rooms around Melbourne. Read more...
Russian Court Orders Aleksei Navalny Held for 30 Days
Mr. Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, was arrested at a Moscow airport after five months in Germany, recovering from a near-fatal poisoning. Read more...
Hollyoaks star Jorgie Porter gushes over boyfriend Ollie Piotrowski in a heartfelt birthday post
The Hollyoaks star, 33, shared a series of sweet snaps to mark the occasion on Tuesday and declared her new partner has 'shown me what being happy and in love is'. Read more...
Familiar Names and One Unknown Among Leaders at Gibraltar Chess Tournament
Vassily Ivanchuk, the top seed, continues to lead the tournament, followed by a host of grandmasters. But there is one player among the leaders who is unranked and unknown. Read more...
Jay Y. Lee, Chief of South Korea39;s Samsung Empire, Is Sent to Prison
South Koreas family-run conglomerates helped rebuild the country after the Korean War, but they are now seen by many as corrupting influences on the political system. Read more...
UK 'enormously less attractive' as travel gateway to Europe
When the UK Prime Minister addressed the nation on December 20, the news was bad enough Christmas was canceled. Read more...
Sinfonia of London albums review Some of the finest string playing ever put on disc
This enterprising album of English music for strings from the 1930s embraces some of the finest string playing ever put on disc by a British orchestra. Read more...
Shrewsbury boss Steve Cotterill to watch postponed Southampton clash from a hospital bed
The former Birmingham City manager, 56, tested positive for the disease last week and on Friday was admitted to hospital near his family home in Bristol due to his symptoms worsening. Read more...
Study finds people with brown tissue less likely to develop chronic heart and metabolic disease
Researchers looked at PET scans of 52,000 patients and compared those with and without detectable brown fat. Those with the fat were at lower risk of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, Read more...
Steve Smith or Mitchell Starc set to miss out on100,000 contract in theHundred
There was more bad news for Australia's cricketers on Tuesday with one of Steve Smith or Mitchell Starc set to lose their 100,000 contracts at the Hundred this summer. Read more...
Could a Small Test Screen People for Covid-19?
A new modeling study hints that odor-based screens could quash outbreaks. But some experts are skeptical it would work in the real world. Read more...
Tennis Players Mull Competition or Rest at Start of New Season
With the Australian Open looming, the first big decision for 2021 contenders was whether to play in the first tennis tournaments of the year. Read more...
Incredible footage shows the 'fight to the death' between a backyard chicken and a snake
A 'Kung Fu' chicken handed a brutal beatdown to a menacing snake in a 'fight to the death' on an Australian verandah in Simpson, southern Victoria. Read more...