Trump tells Ohio campaign rally COVID-19 ‘affects virtually no one’ but elderly people

President Trump told his Ohio rally crowd that COVID-19 ‘affects virtually nobody’ except for older Americans and those with preexisting conditions as the death toll approached 200,000. Trump made the remarks on Monday night during a campaign rally in Toledo where a packed crowd donned ‘Make America Great Again’ paraphernalia.  ‘Take your hats off to the young, because they … Read more

Virtually all parts of Britain are now seeing prices increase

House price growth stood at the strongest level since 2016 last month, a new closely-watched survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors today revealed.  ‘Virtually all parts of the UK are now seeing prices increase’ to some extent, with buyers facing a ‘sharp acceleration’ in prices up and down the country in August, the … Read more

Jane Fonda reveals plans to virtually visit book clubs while promoting new tome about activism

Jane Fonda revealed during a visit Tuesday on Late Night With Seth Meyers that she plans to make virtual visits to book clubs across the nation. The 82-year-old actress starred in the 2018 hit film Book Club and recently met up online with her co-stars, Mary Steenburgen, 67, and Candice Bergen, 74. Jane explained that … Read more

Gym Group suffers £26.9million loss after making ‘virtually no revenue’ during lockdown

The Gym Group saw revenues cut by half and swung to a loss in the past six months after it closed branches during the coronavirus lockdown. The company, which operates 183 gyms across the UK, said it made ‘virtually no revenue’ after shutting sites at the end of March. Revenues fell by 49.6 per cent … Read more

The Block’s Shelley Craft is virtually unrecognisable as she steps out in Byron Bay

The Block’s Shelley Craft is unrecognisable with a shaggy hairstyle and a pair of oversized sunglasses as she steps out to visit a supermarket in Byron Bay By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:35 BST, 27 August 2020 | Updated: 06:35 BST, 27 August 2020 Shelley Craft very nearly slipped under the radar … Read more

Lance Bass hosts the Environmental Media Awards virtually as green messaging is celebrated

Lance Bass hosts the 30th annual Environmental Media Awards virtually as green messaging is celebrated in film and television at the event By Dan Heching For Dailymail.com Published: 05:00 BST, 22 August 2020 | Updated: 05:00 BST, 22 August 2020 In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 30th annual Environmental Media Awards were presented … Read more

Ruined endangered Unesco sites from Palmyra to Jerusalem are virtually rebuilt before your very eyes

Standby, we are going to take you back in time. Architects and engineers have deployed digital wizardry to show what several endangered Unesco sites would have looked like had they been fully preserved – to highlight their significance and underscore their sheer majesty.  Scroll down to see the incredible digital makeovers, from the spectacular ancient … Read more

TOM UTLEY: If Mrs U has stopped listening to The Archers, the world is (virtually) over

Unprecedented is a word much bandied about since the Covid crisis struck. But no other adjective adequately describes two extraordinary surprises in the Utley household on Wednesday, separated by less than two hours. The first was shortly before 7pm, when Mrs U was chatting idly to a friend on the telephone, carrying on a conversation … Read more

Churches plan to allow witnesses to observe weddings virtually under government proposals

Saying iDo: Churches plan to allow witnesses to observe weddings virtually on mobile phone video calls under government proposals Officials are considering changes to law so small weddings can take place Move would be a boon to people with relative abroad who cannot fly to UK  Reforms would allow witnesses to attend wedding ceremonies virtually  … Read more

Coronavirus: UK could be ‘virtually back to normal’ by August

The UK could be ‘virtually back to normal’ by August says ex-WHO chief who correctly predicted that lockdown would be eased mid-May Professor Karol Sikora believes life will be ‘virtually back to normal’ by August The former WHO chief previously predicted lockdown would be eased mid-May  He has attracted a huge following for his positive … Read more