Coronavirus: Carrie Symonds calls for global ban on wet markets

Carrie Symonds today revealed she has signed a petition calling for an end to wet markets across the world.  The Prime Minister’s pregnant fiancée, who was forced to self-isolate after contracting coronavirus, took to social media to share the ‘End the Trade’ petition.  The 32-year-old wrote: ‘Have signed this petition calling for an end to … Read more

Sir Paul McCartney brands Chinese wet markets ‘medieval’ and calls for them to be banned

Former Beatles frontman Sir Paul McCartney has branded Chinese wet markets ‘medieval’ in light of the coronavirus pandemic and called for them to be banned. Sir Paul slammed the Chinese government for allowing the food markets to continue, saying, ‘they might as well be letting off atomic bombs’. The animal rights activist was speaking to American … Read more

A wet winter has seen Britain’s otter population flourish and they are raiding fishponds 

A wet winter has seen Britain’s otter population flourish and they are raiding people’s gardens and eating their fish Otters were a common sight across the United Kingdom back in the 1950s However, their numbers dwindled around 1970–80 due to pesticide usage Now these chemicals are banned and otters are protected, numbers are rising Winter rainfall … Read more

Elle Fanning shows off newly dyed wet hair in bathroom selfie on Instagram as she self-isolates

Elle Fanning shows off newly dyed wet hair in bathroom selfie on Instagram as she self-isolates during coronavirus lockdown By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 06:16 GMT, 26 March 2020 | Updated: 07:07 GMT, 26 March 2020 She is only 21 but already has a string of high profile Hollywood roles behind her. And on … Read more

Pregnant Lauryn Goodman SLAMS Chinese government for keeping wet markets open amid COVID-19 crisis

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more