Sweden hasn’t suffered a ‘second wave’ of Covid-19 because it has some immunity and clear messaging

Sweden hasn’t suffered a ‘second wave’ of Covid-19 because it has some immunity and kept its messaging clear and consistent – unlike the bungling UK government, top experts say. The Scandinavian country has become a talking point during the pandemic for its resistance to impose a national lockdown like its European neighbours.  Anders Wallensten, deputy … Read more

Michelle Keegan is casual as she makes her feelings about 2020 VERY clear in a sassy selfie

Michelle Keegan cuts a casual figure in an oversized pink hoodie as she makes her feelings about 2020 VERY clear in a sassy selfie By Bryony Jewell For Mailonline Published: 00:35 BST, 16 October 2020 | Updated: 00:35 BST, 16 October 2020 She’s had a busy month filming a new season of Brassic, listing her … Read more

Scientist create TRANSPARENT wood as clear as glass but five times more thermally efficient 

Scientist create TRANSPARENT wood as clear as glass but stronger, lighter and five times more thermally efficient Scientists transformed wood from balsa trees into clear material that could replace conventional glass  The team bleached the wood until it was nearly clear and then added a  synthetic polymer called polyvinyl alcohol The innovation is five times more … Read more

Boris Johnson’s ‘stern’ expression during address ‘showed clear intention to try to rally troops’

Boris Johnson’s ‘stern’ expression and dramatic hand gestures during his national address ‘showed a very clear intention to try to rally the troops’, a body language expert has claimed. In a televised speech from Downing Street, the Prime Minister, flanked by a Union Jack, said he was ‘deeply, spiritually reluctant’ to make new ‘impositions, or infringe … Read more

‘Clear evidence’ for rising Covid cases in children, ONS data shows

Covid cases are rising in children with infection rates among two to 11-year-olds now SEVEN times higher than in July, ONS data shows Covid cases in two to 11-year-olds are seven times higher this month than in July Office for National Statistics said there is ‘clear evidence,’ of child infections  Professor Neil Ferguson said 97% … Read more

Sainsbury’s selling 2.5kg cans of beans worth £2.10 for just 63p to clear coronavirus stock

Sainsbury’s is selling bumper sized 2.5kg cans of beans worth £2.10 for just 63p to clear stock it bought during height of coronavirus panic buying Supermarket chain teamed up with Brakes to fill their shelves when shoppers began bulk-buying out of panic when the coronavirus pandemic began in the UK Brakes usually supplies the food … Read more

Hospitals are warned to clear beds and brace for a rise in coronavirus patients in TWO weeks

Hospitals have been warned they must clear beds and brace themselves for a rise in coronavirus patients in the next few weeks.  Covid-19 cases, hospital admissions and deaths are all on the rise, government figures revealed yesterday as more than 10 million people will soon be living under local lockdowns as the North East became … Read more

Health workers face six-month battle to clear the UK’s cancer backlog caused by coronavirus pandemic

Health workers face a six-month battle to clear the UK’s ‘frightening’ cancer backlog caused by coronavirus pandemic, MPs warn Cancer backlog will only clear if treatments run at 135% capacity for six months  Charity Action Radiotherapy warned that the UK is ‘past the point of no return’ There are concerns around 55,000 cancer patients could … Read more

France is seeing a ‘clear worsening’ of its Covid-19 outbreak, country’s PM admits 

French Prime Minister Jean Castex warned today the country is seeing a ‘clear worsening’ of its coronavirus outbreak.   Nearly 10,000 new cases were recorded yesterday, a record since wide-scale testing began, but Castex said a recent increase in Covid-19 hospitalisations was particularly worrying.  Despite the surge in cases, Castex said he would aim to avoid … Read more

SIMON WALTERS: The dangers of a Prime Minister making up international law as he goes are clear

A disdain for rules that still haunts Tony Blair: The dangers for Britain of a Prime Minister making up international law as he goes along are clear, writes SIMON WALTERS By Simon Walters for the Daily Mail Published: 23:24 BST, 8 September 2020 | Updated: 23:48 BST, 8 September 2020 The last Prime Minister to … Read more