Author: News Desk

  • What’s the weirdest job you’ve ever been given at work?

    The top 50 weirdest tasks that workers have been given to do at their jobs and it gets weird.

    Peeling the pith from satsuma segments, stacking coat hangers and unknotting Christmas lights are amongst the most bizarre jobs Brits have been asked to do at work, according to new research.

    A study of 2,000 workers across the country has revealed a top 50 list of the most unusual – and sometimes inappropriate – tasks assigned to employees.

    This includes polishing cutlery with vinegar, shredding paper manually, removing hair from hairbrushes and dressing in a sandwich board in public.

    Researchers found requests from the boss sometimes go from the sublime to the ridiculous – one unlucky respondent revealed they were asked to follow another member of staff who left work, as the boss suspected that rather than being ill, he was off to the pub.

    Another, during their military career, was tasked with ironing ordnance survey maps simply so they would lie flat on the wall.

    And a third was asked to work overtime to allow another colleague to nip home and make love – as his partner was at the fertile point in her month.

    Jeremy Hulme, Chief Executive of working animal charity SPANA, which conducted the study, said,

    “It’s surprising to see just how many British workers are routinely expected to carry out tasks that are a long way from their job description and that they didn’t sign up for. Many bosses seem comfortable asking their staff to perform duties that are bizarre and beyond the call of duty.

    “However, although having to fulfil menial or unusual tasks can be a frustrating part of working life in the UK, these problems seem very minor compared to the tough working conditions endured every day by working animals in developing countries. These animals work long hours, often carrying back-breaking loads, with no holidays, retirement or sick days.”

    A number of people surveyed have been asked to clean the toilets or sweep the floors at work, which were widely seen as unreasonable and unexpected requests in non-cleaning roles.

    The study revealed one unfortunate respondent was asked to clean her boss’ house as his wife had left him, and his sister was coming to visit.

    Another was asked to babysit a colleague’s children while continuing with their normal workload, while one ‘kind’ boss asked two staff members to dress up as the Easter bunny and deliver Easter eggs to all the other workers.

    Dressing up as a cyber dog for the local library and dressing up as a tomato to hand out leaflets were low points for other respondents.

    But some of the weird tasks British workers are asked to carry out are surprisingly common – as the top 50 list reveals.

    Feeding animals, separating security pins from tags and typing phone contacts into spreadsheets feature highly on the list of unusual jobs.

    Playing computer games, cuddling someone and planning weddings are some of the nicer tasks to feature in the list.

    While removing poo from swimming pools, cleaning up road kill and cleaning toilets are among the more unsavoury jobs.

    One in 10 people say they currently work in a job where they are asked to carry out bizarre tasks – which include parading around in underwear, watching people sleep and creating sugar cube castles.

    But 13 per cent of employees have been so disgruntled about the work they were being asked to do, as the tasks were too far removed from their job description, they’ve left the job.

    Jeremy Hulme continues,

    “The good news is that the majority of people do have a choice, and if a job becomes too inappropriate, difficult or stressful, they can often leave or do something about it.

    “That’s the difference between working people in Britain and working animals abroad, which have no choice. We need to support these working horses, donkeys, camels and other animals to improve their conditions and ensure they have the vet care they need when they are sick or injured.”

    TOP 50 UNEXPECTED TASKS

    Sweep the floors
    Cleaning toilets
    Clearing up rubbish
    Feeding animals
    Unknotting Christmas lights
    Cuddle someone
    Type phone contacts into a spreadsheet
    Removing hair from hairbrushes
    Stack books
    Play computer games
    Pack and stack boxes
    Erecting fences
    Wash people’s hair
    Plan a wedding
    Soak and peel the labels off bottles
    Cut pre-made sandwiches into triangles
    Peel the pith from satsuma segments
    Shredding paper manually due to a broken-down shredder
    Polish cutlery with vinegar
    Hand grating massive bowls of cheese
    Attaching security tags / labels to products
    Teach English to foreign colleagues
    Remove stitches
    Taste testing
    Separating security pins from tags
    Dressing up as a cartoon character
    Stacking coat hangers
    Dust books with a paintbrush
    Dress in a sandwich board in public
    Wear fake tan and wax chest
    Wear revealing or indecent clothes to model in
    Packing fish
    Do all the boss’s Christmas shopping
    Cleaning the top of changing room mirrors
    Stuff crackers
    Colour separate skittles / sweets
    Being a Sports mascot
    Remove poo from swimming pools
    Cleaning up road kill
    Post false good comments about the company online
    Fire someone, even though it wasn’t your place to do so
    Fill donuts with jam
    Chopping the heads off kippers
    Write Christmas card jokes
    Eat dog food
    Delete all emails and files from the boss’s computer
    Pose as a member of the opposite sex for the day
    Spy on senior management
    Buy underwear for the boss’s wife
    Stand in a line pretending to queue for the sales

  • Film star Debbie Reynolds dies a day after daughter, Carrie Fisher

    Film star Debbie Reynolds dies a day after daughter, Carrie Fisher

    US actress, Debbie Reynolds has died at the age of 84, just a day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher died.

    Debbie Reynolds
    By Angela George, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26603665

    It has been confirmed that acting icon and Oscar-winning actor, Debbie Reynolds has died following a suspected stroke a day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher passed away. She was 84-years-old. Her son, Todd Fisher said that the stress of her daughter dying had been “too much” for her. He is reported to have said that her last words were that she wanted to be with Carrie.

    One of the first celebs to react to her passing was gay icon Bette Midler who said that the news was just, “to hard to comprehend” before adding that the actress, who was most famous for her role in Singin’ In The Rain, was “beautiful, talented, devoted to her craft”.

    ALSO READ: Why have so many stars died in 2016?

    Debbie was active on social media hours before her death. On Facebook yesterday she thanked fans and well-wishers after the death her daughter for their “thoughts and prayers”.

    She wrote,

    “Thank you to everyone who has embraced the gifts and talents of my beloved and amazing daughter,” Reynolds wrote. “I am grateful for your thoughts and prayers that are now guiding her to her next stop. Love Carries Mother”

    Debra Messing added that her on-screen mother in Will And Grace was,

    “The epitome of clean-cut American optimism, dancing with Gene Kelly as an equal, a warrior woman who never stopped working.”

    Speaking to her surviving son, Todd said she, “was with Carrie”.

    ALSO READ: The LGBT icons and allies that have died in 2016

    Debbie Reynolds told The Telegraph in 2014 that every man she dated was gay, except Robert Wagner. She spoke about how Hollywood’s men during the ‘golden age’ of film had to hide their sexuality or they “wouldn’t get hired”.

    In 2012 she spoke about her relationship with the gay community saying,

    “Over the years many of the boys that have worked for me as dancers have been gay. The creative people were all gay people, from producers to writers. To me, they were just family.

    “I have a gay boy that takes care of me and lives with me. He’s an angel. He cooks for me and works in my dance school. I have had this dance school for 25 years to teach young people how to dance. They want to learn hip-hop, not tap dancing, these days. It is not my favourite thing but it is fun to watch.”

  • Freddy and Matt have moved in with each other…

    This is the bromance that doesn’t stop giving…

    Okay, we know they’re only friends, but X Factor winner Matt Terry and finalist Freddy Parker are making house and we kinda want to be a fly on the wall. We can picture it now… “no the spice rack goes over here”, “let’s try the lounge in an ‘L’ configuration”, “no no no those throw cushions will never do” and so on.

    We know, we know they aren’t an item but let us live in the dream for just a little longer.

    So now they’ve found a place together and Freddy wasted no time in telling his fans that he was finally moving out of his parent’s house!

    He then shared a picture from inside the house, where he shows exactly how excited he was to be moving in.

     

     

    Following lots of speculation that Freddy and the show’s eventual winner, Matt Terry, were in a romantic relationship – Matt put the rumour to rest the day after his X Factor win by letting fans know that they were just great friends and like brothers.

    A source told The Sun, that Matt wasn’t shy about letting people know that he was moving in with his best mate and despite the romance rumours he didn’t see the big deal.

    Ah Cute.

  • Guess who this little angel is

    Ahhh… We love a throwback…

    Freddy Parker has shared the most adorable throwback picture, of him – as an angel. The former X Factor star looks so incredibly angelic in this picture he shared with his fans on Christmas eve.

    Following lots of speculation that Freddy and the show’s eventual winner, Matt Terry were in a romantic relationship – a rumour that was denied by Matt following his victory, the pair has now moved in with each other. Earlier in the month,  The Sun Online revealed that the musical buds had been on the hunt for a house share.

    A source told The Sun, that Matt wasn’t shy about letting people know that he was moving in with his best mate and despite the romance rumours he didn’t see the big deal.

    So now they’ve found a place together and Freddy wasted no time in telling his fans that he was finally moving out of his parent’s house!

     

    Let us know when the house warming is!

    In other news Matt Terry failed to achieve the Christmas number 1 slot, however, he did marginally better than the show’s previous winner Louisa Johnson, who scrape into the top 10 with her winner’s single at number 9. Matt managed to get to number 8 with his Ed Sheeran-penned “When Christmas Comes Around”. The single peaked at number 3 immediately after the show’s conclusion.

     

  • Watch George Michael with James Corden in his first carpool karaoke

    Watch George Michael with James Corden in his first carpool karaoke

    Such a legend.

    Before James Corden‘s Carpool Karaoke became an internet must watch, George Michael took part in his first ever carpool karaoke for the 2011 Comic Relief.

     

     

    Watch this classic clip where George calls James and Gavin classic closet bummers. Brilliant.

  • COCKTAIL RECIPE | Pomegranate Gin

    COCKTAIL RECIPE | Pomegranate Gin

     

    Add the rosemary and a drop of gin with a tablespoon of ice into a shaker and bash it about a bit. Add both fruit juices and the gin, and shake. Pour into a glass through a strainer and top with ice and a few pomegranate seeds if you have them.

  • COCKTAIL RECIPE | Elderflower Gin

    COCKTAIL RECIPE | Elderflower Gin

     

    50ml gin

    30ml elderflower cordial

    100ml tonic

    1 lime wedge

    Fill a tall glass with crushed ice. Pour over the gin, cordial and tonic. Stir & serve with a wedge of lime.

  • COCKTAIL RECIPE | Cherry Gin

    COCKTAIL RECIPE | Cherry Gin

    In a glass, muddle together the cherries, simple syrup, and lemon until the cherries are a little bit squishy. Fill the glass with crushed ice, pour oven the gin and stir. Top up with soda water and garnish with a few more dried cherries. A good tip to remember in general is 30g of dried fruit counts as one of your 7-a-day.

  • COCKTAIL RECIPE | Greenall’s Negroni

    COCKTAIL RECIPE | Greenall’s Negroni

     

    Perfect if you like:

    A fruity but sour gin-based drink with complex citrus flavours.

     

    Ingredients.

    20ml Greenall’s The Original London Dry Gin, (BUY NOW)

    20ml Campari Bitter, (BUY NOW)

    20ml Martini Rosso (BUY NOW)

     

    Method.

    Pour all the ingredients into an ice-filled glass and stir. Garnish with an orange twist.

    Greenall’s The Original London Dry Gin is available from: Waitrose, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Master of Malt. RRP: £15.49 for 70cl. ABV 37.5%

  • COCKTAIL RECIPE | BLOOM Gin French 75

    COCKTAIL RECIPE | BLOOM Gin French 75

    Perfect if you like:

    Good quality gin based cocktails with a bit of party fizz.

     

    Ingredients.

    25ml BLOOM London Dry Gin, (BUY NOW)

    25ml freshly squeezed lemon juice, (BUY NOW)

    10ml sugar syrup (1 part water : 2 parts sugar),

    top with good quality Prosecco or Champagne (BUY NOW)

     

    Method
    Shake the first three ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled champagne flute. Top with bubbles and garnish with pretty edible flowers.

    BLOOM London Dry Gin is available from: Amazon. Sainsbury’s, Waitrose, Asda, Morrisons and Ocado. RRP: £24.00 for 70cl ABV 40%

  • Katie Hopkins: Acceptance is like death to LGBT

    Katie Hopkins has waded into the Richard Hammond ice cream debate suggesting acceptance is like death to the LGBT community.

    Wannabe gay icon Katie Hopkins has taken to twitter to share her views over that Grand Tour gay ice cream debacle, sparked by Richard Hammond on Amazon Prime’s flagship motoring show.

    During a discussion in front of live studio audience with his fellow presenters, Jeremy Clarkson and James May, Richard seemed to suggest that only gay men liked ice cream after saying,

    “It’s all right, I don’t eat ice cream. It’s something to do with being straight.”

    The show was first streamed on the 23rd December,

    The comment sparked outrage amongst some on social media, with many suggesting that his comments were “casual homophobia” and suggested that Amazon Prime was complicit in “normalising homophobia”.

    THEGAYUK.com reached out to Amazon for comment on these claims, but no one was available for comment.

    Well now Katie, who has in the past said it was a personal goal to become a gay icon, has put her two pence worth in… by tweeting,

    “Acceptance has now come down to ice cream. Acceptance is like death to LGBT. With it, they cease to be special”.

    https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/814030533160304640

     

    Despite her wish to become a gay icon, Katie has angered many in the LGBT community about some of the controversial issues raised in 2016. She didn’t understand why the NHS should provide PrEP to gay and bisexual men, calling the decision “utterly bonkers” and she raged against the NHS having to provide medical assistance to trans people by saying that she didn’t think the NHS should fund Trans people’s “life choices”.  The controversial presenter also wasn’t a fan of the BBC’s revamped “queered up” adaptation of Midsummer Night’s Dream.

    However, earlier this year, she expressed a wish that she’d love for her 7-year-old son to grow up to be gay. She wrote in her Daily Mail column,

    “I hope my son will be gay.

    “He can dance and is proud of his six-pack at seven, which I am taking as a positive sign.

    “I play Kylie to him in the kitchen to show him the way. I hope one day when I am older, perhaps he will finally teach me how to dress with style.”