HENRY DEEDES sees Boris Johnson on top form batting off the Opposition 

The Prime Minister was surprisingly jaunty… Keir Starmer’s brow crinkled with perplexity: HENRY DEEDES sees Boris Johnson on top form batting off the Opposition By Henry Deedes for the Daily Mail Published: 23:02 GMT, 11 November 2020 | Updated: 23:04 GMT, 11 November 2020 Armistice Day in the Commons, where at PMQs Labour’s guns fell … Read more

Pfizer’s top scientist says it is already working on a powder form of COVID-19 vaccine

Pfizer’s top scientist has said it is already working on a powder form of its breakthrough COVID-19 vaccine that could solve its biggest problem around freezing the jab.  Pfizer’s chief scientific officer Mikael Dolsten told Business Insider Monday a second version of the vaccine is already being planned and could be available next year. The pharma giant … Read more

US Election 2020: Lines form outside polling stations across country

Americans have started casting their Election Day ballots in the bitterly contested presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden as polling places opened across the United States. Long lines started forming well before dawn on Tuesday with polls opening in some eastern states as early as 6am EST.  Those casting their ballots on Election … Read more

Horses DON’T form attachment bonds with their owners, study finds

Horses think of humans as a ‘safe haven’ but don’t form attachment bonds with their owners – despite what equine enthusiasts might think, study reveals. Humans have a long and storied history with horses, from workers to companions, and this relationship is often one of love and affection – at least on the human side. … Read more

Did someone say LOCKDOWN? Panic-buyers form train of trolleys outside Sainsbury’s and Costco

Did someone say LOCKDOWN? Panic-buyers form train of trolleys outside Sainsbury’s and Costco – as Morrisons shoppers face waiting until DECEMBER for home delivery in London Panic buyers descended on shops today to try and stock up their supplies Sainsbury’s and Costco seemed to have had the most eager customers It came after Boris Johnson … Read more

Al Murray says nephew Finley, 7, is ‘hanging on’ amid his battle with a rare form of leukemia

Al Murray has revealed that his seven-year-old nephew Finley is ‘hanging on in there’ amid his battle with a rare form of leukemia.    The comedian, 52, gave an update on his young relative, who is suffering juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia, an incredibly rare form of the blood cancer that only 12 British children are diagnosed with each … Read more

EastEnders SPOILER: Kush risks the wrath of Suki and Ruby as they form a shocking plan

EastEnders SPOILER: Kush Kazemi risks the wrath of Suki Panesar and Ruby Allen as they form a shocking plan to expose his crimes By Laura Fox For Mailonline Published: 08:41 GMT, 30 October 2020 | Updated: 08:41 GMT, 30 October 2020 He’s been playing a dangerous game by stealing to fund his online gambling addiction. … Read more

Doncaster private school apologises for TikTok showing sixth form students rapping about being posh

A £14,000-a-year private school has apologised after a group of students posted an ‘offensive’ video bragging about how wealthy they are. Hill House in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, said the TikTok clip was ‘in bad taste’ and did not represent the ‘tone or demographic’ of the institution. The footage starts as six sixth-formers – four boys … Read more

New Zealand election: Jacinda Ardern is on track to win and form government after Covid-19

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is on track to win Saturday’s general election in a landslide after the country eliminated coronavirus. With polls closed and 25 per cent of votes counted, her centre-left Labour Party has won 50 per cent of votes, enough to comfortably secure a majority of seats in parliament.   The centre-right … Read more

HENRY DEEDES watches Boris Johnson on form at Prime Minister’s Questions

For a man with his head stuck in a vice, wedged between the wails of bankrupt business owners and the raging howls of the science community, Boris Johnson delivered a highly competent performance at PMQs yesterday. Words not uttered often in this column, admittedly. But he was stolid and authoritative.  Class clown gets serious. Team … Read more