Midsummer means the market is brimming with great produce. With such a colorful bounty of goods, we can settle into our summer cooking routines with tasty meals that are bright, casual and best enjoyed outdoors as much as possible. When green beans come to market, early tomatoes are usually ready, […]
Daily Archives: July 2, 2021
A delicious treat! While attending the fifth day of the yearly Wimbledon tennis tournament, Duchess Kate got in on the fun, helping decorate and make strawberry desserts behind the scenes. “With the tournament having to be canceled last year, it’s amazing to see fans and plays back inside these iconic […]
The Hubble telescope may be ‘beyond repair’ and this ‘could be the end of its story’, experts have said, although NASA insists it still has multiple options to try and fix it almost three weeks after it went offline. The US space agency has dismissed fears the ageing observatory will […]
Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama is forced to WITHDRAW from the Rocket Mortgage Classic before his second round after testing positive for Covid Matsuyama carded an opening 70 at Detroit Golf Club on Thursday Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler were allowed to continue playing in the event Jon Rahm had to […]
Britain’s broken business rates system needs urgent overhaul to stop High Street from becoming littered with empty shops after Covid pandemic Eye-watering rates bills are now deterring retailers from leasing vacant units, and are seen as a bigger problem than rents in some cases A prospective tenant agreed to rent […]
The Mail’s Palace Confidential experts have slammed the hotly anticipated Diana statue, with Richard Eden comparing the Princess of Wales’ likeness to that of British actor Sean Bean. The authorities on all things royal picked apart the momentous unveiling of the Diana statue, shared their thoughts on the sculpture’s likeness […]
Petrol prices now at an EIGHT-YEAR HIGH and up 18p-a-litre in just eight months – here’s why they are set to head ever higher… A litre of unleaded rose by 2.7p in June – that’s 18p-a-litre more than in Nov 2020 Average price is now a whopping 132.19p, according to […]
Newly released records show the top Republicans in Arizona’s largest county dodged calls from Donald Trump and his allies in the aftermath of the 2020 election, as the then-president sought to prevent the certification of Joe Biden’s victory in key battleground states. The records from Maricopa county, first obtained by […]