Dolly Parton’s devastation at turning Elvis down ‘I cried all night but had no choice’
DOLLY PARTON has spoken openly of her love and admiration for Elvis Presley but the country music superstar also turned The King down and thinks about what might have been it to this day. Daily Express :: Music Feed
How to sleep: What to do if you keep tossing and turning at night to fall asleep quicker
TOSSING and turning at night, knowing that time keeps on ticking by, and that you still can not fall asleep can be extremely frustrating. What should you do in this situation? Daily Express :: Health Feed
Venom 3: How [SPOILER]’s eyes turning blue in Venom Let There Be Carnage sets up sequel
VENOM 3 appears to have been set up after a certain character in Venom: Let There Be Carnage saw their eyes turn blue. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Turning romantic regrets into pop masterpieces – Adele’s biographer reveals path to fame
EXCLUSIVE Adele’s biographer SEAN SMITH reveals how the girl from north London found global fame using toxic relationships to inspire her biggest hits. Daily Express :: Music Feed
EU accused of turning blind eye to human rights abuses of countries keen to join bloc
EU Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi has been seen to play down concerns by over a dozen officials that the human rights abuses of countries wanting to join the bloc are being met with a blind eye. Daily Express :: World Feed
Turning the Page: Bellator fighter eyes revenge
Michael Page's only loss in his 20-fight pro career was to Douglas Lima in May 2019. Page gets another shot at Lima on Friday at Bellator 267. MMA Mixed Martial Arts News, Photos, Stats, Scores, Schedule & Videos
Camper trip is about ‘jumping in, turning the keys and going off’ says Jimmy Doherty
JIMMY DOHERTY turned an old army fire engine into a campervan. The dream build was made with his friend Jimmy de Ville and was part of a new series, Jimmy Doherty’s Dream Builds on Wheels. Express.co.uk spoke to Jimmy Doherty about his summer. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
EU abandoned us! Bloc accused of turning back on Afghan interpreters: ‘I fear for my life’
EU interpreters and other staff based in Kabul have said they are living in limbo and in fear for their very lives in the face of the Taliban – arguing there has been no help on offer from the bloc. Daily Express :: World Feed