The Queen’s cygnet census is cancelled for only the second time in 900 years 

The Queen’s cygnet census is cancelled for only the second time in 900 years The Swan Upping census usually lasts for five days from July 13 to 17 each year Annual event was due to take place between Sunbury-on-Thames and Abingdon It is popular with people in Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire By Emily Andrews … Read more

Female covid-19 victim, 35, is conscious and speaking after surviving record 58 days on a ventilator

Female covid-19 victim, 35, is conscious and speaking after surviving a record 58 days on a ventilator in intensive care The female patient is at Southampton General Hospital and is still supported by a ventilator Dr Sanjay Gupta said she faces a long recovery as she ‘has virtually no muscle strength left’ Some of those … Read more

Philippines ambassador calls for key worker protection after 13% of Covid-19 deaths were Filipino

Here are the verified the names of 23 Filipino workers within the UK health and care services who have died with coronavirus.  John Alagos, nurse The 27-year-old nurse treated coronavirus patients at Watford General Hospital. His mother, Gina Gustilo, told the Mail on Sunday he fell ill during a 12-hour shift, but did not leave … Read more

Spending a few seconds one metre from a colleague is equivalent to an hour two metres away

Spending a few seconds one metre from a colleague is equivalent to an hour two metres away, and talking loudly makes it worse, it’s been warned. Government scientific advisors are considering telling workers exactly how strong the risk of catching the coronavirus is depending on how close they stand next to someone. The fresh advice would … Read more

Graham Norton doesn’t hide his feelings after enduring laborious chat with Dutch Eurovision host

‘God, that was awkward!’ Eurovision’s Graham Norton doesn’t hide his feelings after enduring laborious and stunted chat with Netherlands host By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 10:08 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 10:08 BST, 17 May 2020 It may not have been business as usual for Eurovision 2020, but Graham Norton was still sure … Read more

Children are rarely the first person to bring coronavirus into the home says Australian study

Children are responsible for bringing just eight per cent of coronavirus cases into households suggesting that pupils could safely return to school, finds Australian study. A study by Dr Kirsty Short at the University of Queensland found that children are far less likely to trigger an outbreak of covid-19 within their household than they are to … Read more

Paddy McGuinness says therapy changed his life after realising money didn’t make him happy

‘It wasn’t a quick fix but it was amazing’: Paddy McGuinness says therapy changed his life after realising money didn’t make him happy By Jack Newman For Mailonline Published: 10:05 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 10:05 BST, 17 May 2020 Paddy McGuinness has revealed therapy turned his life around after he realised that material … Read more

Model Nicole Trunfio shows off her sensational post-baby body

‘Continuing to see results every day!’ Model Nicole Trunfio shows off her sensational post-baby body in a bikini nearly three months after welcoming third child daughter Ella Wolf By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:02 BST, 17 May 2020 | Updated: 10:02 BST, 17 May 2020 Nicole Trunfio and her musician husband Gary … Read more

Five lessons investors can learn from the coronavirus crash

When it comes to the Covid-19 pandemic, every day is a school day – and that isn’t just because many parents (myself included) are having to teach our children about fronted adverbials at the same time as working from home.  As we scan the news for information, we are all learning a great deal about … Read more

Head teachers’ union tells members to get back in the classroom

Britain’s head teachers’ union has backed plans for schools to reopen on June 1 following meetings with key government advisers. The Association of School and College Leaders claim teachers were no more at risk than any other profession heading back to work as coronavirus lockdown restrictions ease. The National Association of Head Teachers said it would … Read more