Chesney Hawkes and his lookalike children perform his iconic hit

Chesney Hawkes and his lookalike children get up at 4am to perform his iconic 90s hit The One And Only on TV to cheer up the nation amid pandemic By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 15:30 BST, 17 April 2020 | Updated: 15:34 BST, 17 April 2020 Share or comment on this article:

Countries with older populations are more likely to be hit the hardest by coronavirus

The link between age and high death rates from coronavirus has been confirmed for the first time by researchers – and it could help predict the scale of future outbreaks. The University of Oxford study highlights the importance of age and demographics in explaining why some countries have higher rates of fatality than others. They … Read more

Hipsters face a hit to the pocket as cost of trendy Fair Trade items are set to soar after lockdown

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Jeff Bezos has seen his fortune grow by $6.4billion and Amazon is now worth $1.1 trillion after its shares hit a record high on Tuesday amid surging online orders during coronavirus lockdowns. While Amazon’s founder saw his wealth rocket, his employees at many warehouses have warned their lives are at risk by continuing to go to work. As … Read more

America was hit with COVID-19 from two continents, studies suggest

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