MOSQUE SHOOTING HORROR: ‘Five dead’ as gunmen open fire at mosque during Sunday prayers
MULTIPLE people have died after gunmen opened fire on a mosque in Quebec in what officials have described as a “terror attack”. Daily Express :: News Feed
Bill Gates: The billionaire Microsoft founder’s five best books he read in 2016
BILL GATES has revealed the five best books he read in 2016. From tennis, Nike and genes to political leadership and electrical grids. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Irritable bowel syndrome: Five ways to get good gut health
IRRITABLE bowel syndrome now affects one in eight people in the UK. But the symptoms can be controlled, says expert Professor Peter Whorwell. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Pound to New Zealand dollar exchange rate: Sterling set to SURGE in next five days
CURRENCY forecasts suggest that the pound to New Zealand dollar exchange rate will hit 1.81 in the coming week. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
How unhealthy is YOUR Christmas dinner: Five foods which can rack up the calories
CHRISTMAS dinner is packed full of calories – the average Brit will consume nearly 6,000 calories on Christmas Day alone, and a huge 200g of fat. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Head abroad without stepping foot on a plane: Five best cruises from Portsmouth in 2017
HOLIDAYING in 2017? Look no further than Portsmouth – with the five best cruises to set sail from the UK’s southern harbour. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
FREEZING BRITAIN: Bitter polar air to bring COLDEST winter for more than FIVE YEARS
BRITAIN is about to freeze in the coldest winter for more than five years with unusually low temperatures forecast until February. Daily Express :: News Feed
The Crusader: Cold calling cheat who preyed on vulnerable gets five years
Justice has finally been done for all the people who suffered at the hands of Giles Ward-Best, a Bournemouth businessman who ran the Telecom Protection Service , a firm that heartlessly plagued them with cold calls and flogged them useless gadgets. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Brussels ‘to allow non-EU citizens to travel into Schengen zone for less than FIVE POUNDS’
NON-EU citizens wanting to travel into the failing Brussels bloc could pay as little as €5 – even without a visa, new EU proposals suggest. Daily Express :: World Feed