Warning: Graphic Content Below This week the Sun and Mail Online travelled in the Tardis back to 1972 to publish nude photographs of actor Jodie Whittaker in previous acting roles. This was following the announcement that Jodie will star as the new Doctor in popular BBC series Doctor Who. Both publications ran articles about Whittaker appearing naked or topless in previous acting jobs. Equal Representation for Actresses (ERA), a campaign group, said “We are delighted by the casting of Jodie Whittaker as the...
A "sex obsessed" cop used a hi-tech camera on board a police chopper to record seedy footage of his 'swinging friends' having SEX, a court heard. Adrian Pogmore, 51, used his position as an air observer to film his swinging pals having an eight minute romp on their patio. He also used the powerful lens to focus on a nude mum-of-three and her teenage daughters sun bathing in their garden - as his crew mates allegedly watched. Sheffield Crown Court,...
King Solomon’s fabled mines which helped the biblical ruler accumulate a gold stash worth more than £2.3TRILLION are a “complete myth”, historians believe. The Old Testament King is said to have gathered 500 tonnes of pure gold from mines which some hopefuls believe still exist – and remain stuffed with precious metals. But experts now claim the legendary source of Solomon’s incredible wealth never existed. The ruins of Tanis, the capital city of Egyptian pharaoh Shoshenq I. And they’ve also...
A handsome husband can be bad for women's health by triggering dangerous dieting, according to new research. Yet unsurprisingly the same does not apply to men. Even if their wife is a stunner, they feel no pressure to look after themselves. The findings show a partner's looks can be a driving force behind the desire to seek a slim body - but only for women. Psychologist Tania Reynolds, of Florida State University, said: "The results reveal having a physically attractive...
Following the Brexit vote the joke doing the rounds was that the Bank of England would commemorate the new £10 note by plunging its value to £8.60, but its purchasing power could be far worse than that based on historical analysis. The new £10 note was launched today featuring Jane Austen on the 200th anniversary of her death in 1817. And according to new analysis inflation has shrunk the purchasing power of the note by nearly 99 per cent since that date. Today, the 10 pound note...
Former Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine has warned that the Tories are set to lose the next election and that Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn is “no longer non-electable” after Labour’s gains in the 8 June snap election. As the “divided” Tories indulge more in-fighting, back-stabbing and damaging leaks than the party has been used to for a long time, Michael Heseltine joined the fray warning that Theresa May’s “enfeebled” government had lost control, her majority to slender for any semblance...
A man who was just one day from death after a month trapped in an underground chamber has spoken of his remarkable recovery. James Thompson, 51, defied the odds by surviving with no food or water for four weeks. He crawled into the man-made bricked hole deep in the woods for shelter when he was homeless and suffering from mental health problems. Izaak Eglington-Watts in the Plymbridge Woods in Devon, where he found James Thompson, who had been missing from...
The skulls of a man and woman from nearly a hundred years ago have been found in carrier bags in a quiet market town. Builders made the first discovery behind an empty Budgens store in Totnes, Devon. As they investigated it police found a second in a separate bag near the River Dart less than a mile away. Police say the skulls have been examined by specialist officers and are believed to be up to 100 years old. The woman's...
Quarterly investment companies roundup – Second quarter 2017 - Markets were cheered by a decisive win for Macron in France but, in the UK, a hung parliament and an unsteady start to Brexit negotiations were seen as bad news. Generally, stock markets have risen but, at the end of the quarter, some investors started to worry about what would happen when central banks tried to unwind the easy money policies of the past few years. In many places equities look...
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