Drone shots reveal how slowly rising Thames is now just FEET away from Clooneys’ Berkshire mansion

George and Amal Clooney now have flood water just feet away from the back of their £12million mansion – after heavy rain caused the nearby River Thames to break its banks.  The couple’s 17th-century, Grade II-listed house in the celebrity haunt of Sonning, Berkshire is located on an island in the river, which runs past … Read more

Chrissy Teigen describes pushing ‘brutal’ months after her miscarriage as she slowly starts to heal

Chrissy Teigen is pushing through emotional and physical pain as she begins to heal, after suffering a devastating miscarriage 20 weeks into her pregnancy in September. While the model has been open about her heartbreak following the loss of her son Jack, she updated her 32.2 million followers about slowly getting back on her feet.  … Read more

Flat where Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned is slowly reduced to rubble

The flat where Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess was fatally poisoned with a chemical nerve agent meant for ex-spy Sergei Skripal is slowly being reduced to rubble in a three-week demolition. Mother-of-three Ms Sturgess, 44, collapsed at her partner Charlie Rowley’s home in Amesbury, near Salisbury, on June 30, 2018, after spraying the nerve poison hidden … Read more

Today show slowly begins to close the gap with its rival Sunrise in the TV ratings

Breakfast wars! Today show slowly begins to close the gap with its rival Sunrise in the TV ratings – eight months after Karl Stefanovic’s return By Candice Jackson and Jabeen Waheed For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:15 BST, 19 August 2020 | Updated: 07:15 BST, 19 August 2020 Channel Nine’s Today show has regained its … Read more

World’s oldest trees are NOT immortal but just ageing very slowly, study finds 

The world’s oldest trees are not immortal, but just ageing very slowly, a plant biologist has concluded in a new report.  The oldest trees on Earth have stood for nearly 5,000 years and have therefore appeared to hold great promise that some organisms on this planet are eternal.  Biologists have long-wondered to what extent these … Read more

It’s great outdoors! How life is slowly returning to normal around Europe

Europe is settling into life after lockdown as countries across the continent lift their restrictions – amid warnings of a ‘second wave’ of coronavirus infections.  In France, revellers packed on to beaches for the first weekend after the country’s  intense period of restrictions.  Sandy shores at Lacanau – which were closed during confinement during the … Read more

Climate change is slowly killing off the main source of food for crabeater seals

Crabeater seals in Antartica will have to swim farther distances to find food sources as warming oceans reduce the amount of krill in the waters Scientists at UC Santa Cruz studied the movements of crabeater seals They combined seal data with climate change models and krill population data They used the joint model to predict … Read more

US slowly reopens: Locals head outdoors as 31 states ease lockdowns

People across the country are slowly trickling out of quarantine and heading to local parks, beaches, and the few up-and-running businesses as states begin to reopen. So far 31 states in the US have lifted some coronavirus lockdown restrictions with most governors restarting the economy in phases, staring with allowing retailers and recreational parks to … Read more

Sweden’s coronavirus cases grow more slowly than Britain’s despite lack of lockdown

Sweden is piling up coronavirus cases more slowly than Britain – without the need for an economically crippling lockdown.  Over the last three days, Sweden added an average of 50 cases per million people, whereas Britain’s figure was 73 despite a shutdown which has now been in place for a month.  Britain’s three-day average has … Read more

Coronavirus is mutating slowly, which is giving scientists time to develop a vaccine

Health experts say the new coronavirus is mutating at a slower rate than several other respiratory viruses, particularly the the flu.  The virus has already mutated close to 10 times, leading many to fear that an even deadlier strain is around the corner. However, scientists say that the mutations don’t vary much from the virus … Read more