A Feast In The Time Of Plague review: Lively, accessible, but in no sense backward-looking

A Feast In The Time Of Plague starring Susan Bullock at the Grange Park Opera is lively, accessible, but in no sense backward-looking By David Mellor for Event Published: 22:01 BST, 26 September 2020 | Updated: 22:01 BST, 26 September 2020 A Feast In The Time Of Plague Grange Park Opera Rating: A Feast In … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Man in ‘plague doctor’ outfit seen scaring children

The ‘plague doctors’ are back! Police probe creepy 17th Century physician seen scaring children near duck pond – weeks after spate of sightings across UK at start of pandemic Gloucestershire Police want to offer advice on the ‘appropriateness’ of the outfit Mask similar to what doctors wore when treating people with Bubonic Plague Similar sightings … Read more

Pope: Gossiping is “plague worse than COVID”

Pope Francis brands gossiping ‘a plague worse than Covid’ in off-script complaint during his weekly blessing Pope Francis claimed gossiping is ‘plague worse than Covid’ in weekly blessing Went on to call the devil the ‘biggest gossiper’ who seeks to divide the church Yesterday 1,000 people marched on Rome to protests face masks and vaccinations … Read more

London church investigated for selling £91 ‘plague protection kits’ that could ‘ward off Covid’

South London church investigated for selling £91 ‘plague protection kits’ that could ‘ward off Covid’ now faces probe into its finances by Charity Commission Bishop Climate Wiseman, head of Kingdom Church in Camberwell, being probed He claimed this year a bottle of oil and red yarn would protect people from virus It led to a … Read more

Russia fights to stop an outbreak of bubonic plague by vaccinating 32,000 people

Russia fights to stop an outbreak of bubonic plague by vaccinating 32,000 people after virus spreads from Mongolia to Siberian tourist region Plague has been detected in the Altai Mountains for the first time in 62 years The rush to vaccinate comes after two deaths in Mongolia and two in China Some 18,090 people have … Read more

New Mexico man in his 20s dies of the PLAGUE, officials confirm 

A man in his 20s has died of bubonic plague in New Mexico, state health authorities confirmed on Friday.  His death came only a few days after another case of plague, in man in his 60s, became the first diagnosed in the state this year.  The two men lived more than one hundred miles apart, … Read more

Are Boris, Carrie and Wilfred going CAMPING? PM off to Scotland to ‘re-read story of Athens plague’

Is Boris going CAMPING with Carrie and baby Wilfred? PM ‘plans to spend break re-reading Roman philosopher Lucretius who wrote about plague of Athens’ on Scottish holiday The family will journey north for some family holiday time away from No10 It is PM’s first vacation since the pandemic struck and he was hospitalised The trip … Read more

Historic ‘wine windows’ used in Tuscany during plague come back into use during coronavirus 

Historic ‘wine windows’ used by vintners in Tuscany to hand people their favourite tipple during plague 400 years ago come back into use during coronavirus Restaurants and cafes in Tuscany are reopening their 17th century wine windows They were originally used during the plague so merchants could sell their wine Small business owners are now selling … Read more

Ancient teeth reveal the first plague infected humans 5,000 years ago

Although the coronavirus pandemic is still wrecking havoc on the world, scientists have found evidence that shows humanity was plagued by such an event thousands of years ago. Following an analysis of ancient teeth, experts found a deadly bacteria infected humans some 5,000 years – previous studies suggested it was only 3,000 years ago. The … Read more

Plague and climate change triggered an economic downturn in the Byzantine Empire 1,500 years ago

Plague and climate change triggered a severe economic downturn on the fringe of the Byzantine Empire 1,500 years ago, a study of ancient grape pips has revealed. Researchers from Israel examined thousands of grape pips and cereal grains, as well as ceramic sherds from waste heaps in the Negev left behind in the mid-6th Century. … Read more