Twilight fans in stitches after seeing what happens when you Google the movie
Twilight was a sensation after the release of the first movie in 2008 and resurfaces every Halloween – and Google has a surprise for fans who search it. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Russia expert’s warning for Putin on what happens if he uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine
Russia’s use of nuclear weapons would only serve to make the situation ‘much, much worse’ for Vladimir Putin, an expert says. Daily Express :: World Feed
GP reveals the truth behind rushed appointments and what really happens
A doctor has taken to TikTok to explain why patients may feel like they’re being rushed during their appointment and it’s safe to say she gave quite the insight Daily Express :: Health Feed
Zalatoris broke through. So what happens next?
Will Zalatoris, who's lost so many majors in agonizing fashion, finally closed out a big win on Sunday. That pressure is off, and a new kind of pressure is on. Golf News, Photos, Stats, Scores, Schedule & Videos
Flight attendant warns of item elderly travellers ‘always forget’ – ‘happens all the time’
BRITONS enjoy travelling and going on holidays abroad at all ages but senior travellers should be extra careful during their trip. A flight attendant shared the most common mistake the elderly make onboard a plane. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
Love and Monsters ending explained: What happens to Dylan O’Brien’s Joel?
LOVE AND MONSTERS sees Joel Dawson try to find his former girlfriend after a monster apocalypse forced them apart – but what happens at the end of the film? Daily Express :: Films Feed
Wilbur Smith: Why am I still writing at 88? To find out what happens next!
WILBUR Smith is sitting on his patio watching wispy clouds float lazily above Table Mountain, the majestic rock outcrop overlooking South Africa’s Cape Town where he has lived on and off since his early twenties. Behind him is the study where he has written the majority of his nearly 50 books. Daily Express :: Books […]
Andrea Bocelli calls ‘extremely shy’ son Matteo on stage to sing at 18 and magic happens
ANDREA BOCELLI’S son Matteo is becoming a singing sensation in his own right, but back in 2016 the Italian tenor called his “extremely shy” son on stage to sing at a star-studded gala as a surprise – and the results were pure magic. Daily Express :: Music Feed
WhatsApp tries to convince you to accept new terms and reveals what happens if you don’t
WHATSAPP is approaching the controversial subject of its much-maligned privacy policy again. Ahead of the deadline in May, the Facebook-owned company is having a second stab at explaining why the new small-print doesn’t mean your data will be available to Mark Zuckerberg’s social network. Daily Express :: Tech Feed