Boohoo and Asos face stricter ‘buy now, pay later’ rules

Fast fashion websites face stricter ‘buy now, pay later’ rules to protect young shoppers By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:54 GMT, 2 February 2021 | Updated: 22:55 GMT, 2 February 2021 Boohoo and Asos were in the spotlight after the financial regulator vowed to crack down on buy now pay later providers. … Read more

Stricter COVID-19 restrictions likely saved THOUSANDS of lives in European countries, study finds 

European countries that had stricter mitigation measures against COVID-19 likely saved thousands of lives, a new study finds. Nations such as Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina had closed schools and offices, limited gatherings and implemented stay-at-home orders before cases began rapidly spreading across the continent, the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed … Read more

Scientists warn current measures are too ‘lax’ and demand even stricter rules

Experts are calling for an even tougher lockdown after Boris Johnson last night begged families to stay at home, with the Government launching a new campaign blitz to scare people into obeying the rules. Scientists warn the current measures are too ‘lax’ and can’t contain the new coronavirus variant, so are demanding stricter restrictions as … Read more

Nicola Sturgeon warns Scots they may face a stricter lockdown with MORE pubs and restaurants closed

Nicola Sturgeon warns Scots they may face a stricter lockdown with MORE pubs and restaurants closed under new tier system she will unveil TOMORROW By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 17:19 BST, 20 October 2020 | Updated: 22:39 BST, 20 October 2020 Nicola Sturgeon warned Scots that an even stricter lockdown could be … Read more

Molly-Mae giveaway competition: Did it need stricter T&Cs?

Molly-Mae Hague faced a torrent of backlash this week from some of her social media followers after an Instagram giveaway she posted created controversy. While a lucky winner took home £8,000 worth of Louis Vuitton, Apple and beauty products, many complained the competition was unfair after the ex-Love Islander entered just 25 of the two … Read more

Londoners head to restaurants and bars across the UK on the final weekend before stricter measures

Punters have flocked to restaurants and bars across the UK on the final weekend before strict ‘rule of six’ measures are enforced next week. Large groups packed on to pedestrianised streets in Clapham Junction, south west London, to gulp down their pints with friends. Others lined up outside coffee shops the morning after drinkers headed … Read more

Michelle Money, 39, reveals she has become a ‘stricter’ parent since daughter’s skateboard accident

The Bachelor alum Michelle Money revealed she has become a ‘more strict’ parent since her 15-year-old daughter Brielle’s accident. Brielle suffered a skateboard crash in March and was put in a 10-day medically induced coma, ultimately spending 26 days in the hospital before being discharged.  The 39-year-old TV star told Us Weekly that the harrowing … Read more

Calls for clarity on face masks after Boris Johnson said ‘stricter’ approach is needed in England

Boris Johnson has faced calls for clarity on wearing face masks after saying a ‘stricter’ approach is needed in England.  The government is considering following Scotland’s lead by making them mandatory in shops, as experts say indoor environments are ‘much more dangerous’ for airborne transmission.  The Prime Minister is facing mountain calls from Labour and … Read more

Sophia Bush reveals she owns a gun and calls for ‘much stricter legislation’

Actress and activist Sophia Bush is getting candid about the fact that she owns a gun. The One Tree Hill star, 37, also took the opportunity to talk about the legislation surrounding gun ownership and gun control, in light of this weekend’s upcoming Wear Orange campaign by Everytown for Gun Safety. In an interview published on Thursday … Read more

Sweden faces stricter quarantine as PM admits measures were ‘not good enough’

Sweden is considering imposing tighter restrictions on citizens after being one of the few European countries to not enforce a full lockdown. Stefan Lofven, Sweden’s prime minister, said today that after taking a ‘flexible’ approach to restricting movements within its borders, the country’s coronavirus measures were ‘not good enough’. Lofven has faced criticism over Sweden’s … Read more