Football fans should reset their passwords to avoid getting hacked, GCHQ says 

Football fans signing up to online streaming services to watch the return of live games should reset passwords to avoid getting hacked, GCHQ says Live football matches return in Britain tomorrow but are behind closed doors  Fans are instead expected to turn to streaming services to watch the live sports  Fans have been urged by … Read more

Millwall fan carried to safety by Black Lives Matter rival ‘wants to thank his rescuer’

A Millwall fan who was carried to safety by a Black Lives Matter protester is nursing a black eye – and would like to thank the man who rescued him, his son has said.    Bryn Male, a 55-year-old grandfather, was lifted out of a crowd by Patrick Hutchinson on Saturday when protests near Waterloo station became … Read more

Croydon stabbing leaves man in his 20s fighting for his life

Man in his 20s is fighting for his life after being stabbed on the streets of south London Man in his 20s has been flown to hospital with life-threatening injuries  Police and paramedics were called out to stabbing in Croydon at around 7.40pm  Officers are now appealing for the public’s help to find out any … Read more

Banking chief quits in sexism storm:  UK Finance boss resigns

Banking chief quits in sexism storm: UK Finance boss resigns over ‘unpleasant’ comments about financier Amanda Staveley Stephen Jones, chief executive of UK Finance, quit over derogatory comments Amanda Staveley has accused Barclays’s top brass of ‘sexism and misogyny’  Transcripts of two calls made by Jones were handed to the judge as evidence Yesterday judge … Read more

National Trust urges people not to bring barbecues on visits to the countryside

More people have started taking barbecues to the countryside since lockdown measures started to ease, increasing the risk of wildfires, the National Trust warned.  Park rangers have also seen a notable increase in the amount of litter being left behind by visitors, saying this poses a threat to wildlife who get caught up in it. … Read more

MARTIN SAMUEL: If football’s willing to listen, the push for BAME coaches can be a real game changer

Real change does not happen with T-shirts or slogans. Real change is one great idea and people brave enough to implement it. Over to you, at the Premier League. Over to you, at the Football League. Over to you, UEFA and FIFA. The Premier League players now pressing for a BAME coach to be installed … Read more

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Job losses hit North hard

Nowhere will be immune to the job losses looming over Britain, but parts of the North and the Midlands are likely to suffer a disproportionate amount of pain. Manufacturing towns like Derby, where they make planes, trains and automobiles – three industries devastated by the pandemic – are bracing for heavy redundancies on top of … Read more

General anaesthetics fuel climate change, scientists warn

Switching from general to regional anaesthetics may help cut greenhouse emissions and ultimately help reduce global warming, a new study claims.   While regional anaesthetics numb a certain part of the body, general anaesthetics make patients totally unconscious for what tend to be more serious procedures.  But unlike regional anaesthetics, generals use volatile and environmentally-unfriendly halogenated agents, … Read more

Arnold Schwarzenegger rides bike with his family after passing on Gold’s Gym workout over masks

Arnold Schwarzenegger rides bike with his family after revealing he refuses to exercise in famed Venice Beach Gold’s Gym until EVERYONE is wearing a mask during workouts By Adam S. Levy For Dailymail.com Published: 23:45 BST, 16 June 2020 | Updated: 23:57 BST, 16 June 2020 Arnold Schwarzenegger enjoyed a bicycling outing with two of … Read more

UK taxpayers face a £38bn Covid loans TIME BOMB

Britain’s £38bn Covid loans TIME BOMB: Government’s rescue schemes leave taxpayer facing huge bill By James Salmon for the Daily Mail Published: 23:21 BST, 16 June 2020 | Updated: 23:21 BST, 16 June 2020 Struggling firms have received more than £38billion in emergency money – fuelling fears that taxpayers will foot the bill for huge … Read more