It’s not too late to save the Earth’s oceans by 2050, scientists say

The world’s oceans and Earth’s marine life can be saved by 2050, scientists claim, but substantial rebuilding efforts will be required. An international team of researchers say humanity is at a point at which it must choose whether to leave future generations a resilient, vibrant ocean or an ‘irreversibly disrupted’ one. The team’s study lays … Read more

High Street chains Oasis and Warehouse on brink of administration

High Street chains Oasis and Warehouse on brink of administration – putting 2,300 jobs at risk By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:46 BST, 14 April 2020 | Updated: 23:08 BST, 14 April 2020 Fashion sellers Oasis and Warehouse were on the brink of administration last night – putting 2,300 jobs at risk. … Read more

Fitbit could detect early signs of the coronavirus thanks to an algorithm from Stanford

Stanford and Fitbit are joining forces in a bid to develop technology that detects early signs of the coronavirus using wearables. The team is designing an algorithm that measures the wearer’s vitals such as heart rate and skin temperature to determine if the body is fighting an infection. The software will be capable of spotting … Read more

Scott Disick drops the price of a Hidden Hills mansion for THIRD time to $6.25M

Keeping Up With The Kardashians guest star Scott Disick has relisted his most recent house flip as it failed to sell after the price was reduced two times.  The ex-partner of Kourtney Kardashian has brought the stunning farm-style mansion in Hidden Hills, Calfiornia – the same neighborhood Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian live in – back with … Read more

Teenager says coronavirus test is like ‘being stabbed in the brain’

A teenager described the coronavirus test like ‘being stabbed in the brain’ as her viral video shows a testing swab being forced several inches into her nostril. Shelby, from Utah, went to a drive-thru testing centre in the US and posted footage of her experience on Tik Tok which has since amassed millions of views. … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Death toll jumps by 761 to almost 13,000

Britain’s coronavirus crisis may have already peaked, England’s chief medical officer today claimed as the daily death toll today stayed below 800 for the fourth day in a row. Officials announced just 761 more COVID-19 victims in hospitals across the home nations, including a 20-year-old with no known underlying condition, taking the overall number of fatalities … Read more

CRAIG BROWN: Kate Fall’s memoir of Cameron’s No. 10 plays it safe

The Gatekeeper Kate Fall HQ £16.99 Rating: Discretion may be the better part of valour, but it is the worst part of a memoir. Kate Fall was David Cameron’s deputy chief of staff for 11 years, first in opposition and then in Government. Her desk was positioned outside Cameron’s door so she became known as … Read more

Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Lockdown extended three weeks

Northern Ireland declared its coronavirus lockdown will stay in place for another three weeks tonight with the rest of the UK poised to follow. On the eve of a formal UK government announcement, First Minister Arlene Foster said the measures were still ‘appropriate and proportionate’ in the province as the disease continues its deadly progress. … Read more

Britons reveal the 50 things that make them proud to be British from the NHS to David Attenborough

Britons reveal the top 50 things that make them proud to be British with the NHS No1 followed by fish and chips, a full English breakfast – and the Queen A poll found that 87 per cent say they are proud to be British The most patriotic city in the UK is Bristol followed by … Read more