WE may have only been in lockdown for six weeks - but it feels like a million years have passed since we last treated ourselves to a Wagamama's chicken katsu curry.
Well if you're going stir(fry) crazy at home, then we have some very good news for you. ⚠️ Read ourcoronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates
That's right, Wagamama has revealed how you can make their famous chicken katsu curry from your own kitchen - and it's surprisingly easy to do.
NEW Big Brother contestant Paul Blackburn has been hit by a nude photo leak with x-rated videos and pictures from his OnlyFans site circulating online.
The Liverpudlian security officer and boxer shows off his ripped physique in steamy content - and doesn't seem to mind showing his face either.
Viewers shared their shock on X - formerly Twitter - after almost immediately Paul's OnlyFans content leaked during Big Brother's launch last night.
EGG fried rice is a delicious, versatile way of serving rice - and can be enjoyed as a side dish or made as a main meal.
While many people are of the belief that rice can't be reheated, there is a safe way to enjoy egg fried rice the day after it has been cooked.
Can you reheat egg fried rice? Like with all rice dishes, it is safe to reheat egg fried rice - but there are some steps you need to take to ensure you don't get ill from warming it up.
GLASTONBURY 2019 will be enjoyed by tens of thousands of music fans visiting a site that sprawls across more than 1,100 acres.
So a map is essential if you want to navigate what's essentially a city of 140,000 people.
Are there maps for Glastonbury 2019? Yes there are. The best one has been made by Glastonbury’s mobile network operator EE.
It is within the official mobile app which is an essential interactive guide to the four day monster festival at Worthy Farm.
WITH glistening beaches, swanky bars and a stream of glamorous celebs, the Costa del Sol looks every bit the holiday dream - but under that sunny exterior lies a dark underbelly of violence and bloody gang wars.
From brutal shootings, to planned executions and "Medieval" torture methods, gangs from across the world are carving up the popular holiday destination by 'settling scores' in a constant battle to the top.
Last Tuesday, a British man was treated in A&E in Marbella after being shot four times in the legs, with well-placed sources saying it was a possible settling of scores between gangs.