Tearful Hayley Palmer, 42, says she’s getting ‘betrayal trauma’ counseling after experiencing ‘flashbacks’ following her split from The Chase’s Mark Labbett, 59, – as she reveals the only painful thing he did after the breakup.

Tearful Hayley Palmer has revealed she is getting 'betrayal trauma' counseling after experiencing 'unexpected flashbacks' following her split from The Chase's Mark Labbett.

TV presenter Hayley Palmer has admitted she is getting ‘betrayal trauma’ counseling following her split from The Chase star Mark Labbett, aka The Beast. The star, 42, told the My Dirty Laundry podcast she is experiencing ‘nightmares and flashbacks’ weeks after Mark, 59, broke up with her in a three-minute phone call, leaving her blind. … Read more

The mystery of what led to the extinction of large animals 50,000 years ago is SOLVED

Scientists have long debated why woolly mammoths, giant sloths and 44 other giant plant-eating 'megaherbivores' went extinct starting about 50,000 years ago.  Above, an engraving by Ernest Grise of prehistoric man hunting a woolly mammoth

Scientists have long debated why woolly mammoths, giant sloths and 44 giant plant-eating ‘megaherbivores’ went extinct starting around 50,000 years ago. Some paleontologists, biologists, and others have argued that drastic climate change events during the last two ice ages were responsible for the extinction of these majestic creatures. But a new study has found another … Read more

Apple to make big change to iPhone 16 camera – first swap of its kind since 2013

Apple is planning a sleeker, pill-shaped camera system for the new iPhone 16 capable of capturing 3D 'space video' for playback on Apple's Vision Pro VR headset.

Apple is said to be making a big change to the iPhone 16 camera, marking the first redesign of its kind since 2013. Industry insiders shared photos of the upcoming smartphone, showing a sleeker, pill-shaped camera system capable of capturing 3D ‘space video’ for playback on Apple’s Vision Pro VR headset. The change would be … Read more

Enjoy a glass of wine? Thanks to the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs! Scientists say the extinction of ancient reptiles paved the way for the spread of grapes

It is now well known that the dinosaurs were wiped out by the Chicxulub impact event - a falling asteroid or comet that crashed into a shallow sea in what is now the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico about 66 million years ago (picture photo)

Without dinosaurs to trample the trees, vine plants like grapes flourished READ MORE: Asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago By Xantha Leatham Deputy Science Editor for the Daily Mail Published: 10:09 a.m. EDT, July 1, 2024 | Updated: 10:14 a.m. EDT, July 1, 2024 Next time you open a bottle of wine, … Read more

Furious as man who erected 8ft privacy fence outside cottage to stop Tesco shoppers littering his garden ordered to be torn down by ‘ridiculous’ council ‘buffoons’

Residents of Derby's Limes Avenue had thanked their lucky stars when Matt Hubbard and his family moved into the Grade II listed cottage two years ago.

Furious locals have branded their council ‘buffoons’ after a man was ordered to tear down an 8m fence around his garden. Residents of Derby’s Limes Avenue had thanked their lucky stars when Matt Hubbard and his family moved into the Grade II listed cottage two years ago. For decades, the garden at the side of … Read more

Tour the Pillars of Creation! Incredible NASA video travels through plumes of gas and interstellar dust in a nebula 6,500 light-years away

This animation was created by combining observations from the Hubble Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope.  In this image you can see a comparison between two different observations

If you’ve ever wanted to take a walk in deep space, this might be as close as you’ll ever get. In this stunning animation, NASA lets the viewer wander through the trunks of the ‘Pillars of Creation’ in a nebula 6,500 light years from Earth. This is the most detailed and comprehensive video ever made … Read more

Scientists drop extinction bomb, claim freak event killed last woolly mammoths

Woolly mammoths roamed the Ice Age tundras of North America, Europe and Asia as early as 300,000 years ago.  They later became extinct approximately 4,000 years ago on an isolated island off the coast of Siberia in the Arctic Ocean.

Scientists behind a new genomic study now claim that the last woolly mammoths on Earth were wiped out by an extreme storm or a plague – meaning that if an extinction event hadn’t happened, they could still be around to date. These giant Ice Age beasts roamed the then tundras of North America, Europe and … Read more