More than SEVEN MILLION people have now been infected with coronavirus around the world

More than seven million people have been infected with coronavirus across the world – and two in every three cases are in Europe and the US.   At least 7,003,851 cases have been officially recorded, alongside a staggering 402,867 deaths. Europe has had the largest number of infections at 2,275,305, and has suffered 183,542 deaths.  The … Read more

Scott Disick ‘only spending time with people who can support him’ after Sofia Richie split and rehab

Scott Disick is ‘only spending time with people who can support him’ following split from Sofia Richie and rehab stint… after having lunch with ex Kourtney Kardashian and family By Kevin Kayhart For Dailymail.com Published: 07:40 BST, 8 June 2020 | Updated: 09:02 BST, 8 June 2020 Scott Disick, ex-flame Kourtney Kardashian and their children … Read more

People with a gloomy outlook could be more likely to get Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests

Can negative thinking lead to dementia? People with a gloomy outlook could be more likely to get degenerative illness, research suggests Repetitive negative thoughts, also known as RNT, could lead to Alzheimer’s This way of thinking can lead to a build-up of harmful deposits in the brain  A journal has called for more research into … Read more

Elderly people are dying alone at home due to coronavirus

Elderly people dying alone at home due to coronavirus are not being found for up to two weeks when their bodies have started to decompose, doctors reveal They have only been discovered after a relative, friend or neighbour raised alarm Some have gone undetected for so long that bodies have begun to decompose Campaigners say … Read more

Professor says only 10% of people with coronavirus develop antibodies

Only 10 per cent of people who are infected with the coronavirus develop antibodies, a professor claims.   Professor Karol Sikora, an advisor to the World Health Organisation, said the majority would have a negative result on an antibody test, even though they have had the coronavirus.  Governments have pinned their hopes on antibody testing to … Read more

Skai Jackson exposes teen racists on Twitter: ‘I can’t believe this many people are that ignorant’

Online racists have managed to hide their hateful comments behind social media’s cloak of anonymity, but Skai Jackson is ready to reveal them now. The 18-year-old Disney star has been outing racists, most of them teenagers, on her Twitter account in recent days while posting their offending content. So far, she even garnered a response … Read more

People who regularly smoke cannabis ‘are nearly three times more likely to be violent’, study finds 

People who regularly smoke cannabis ‘are nearly three times more likely to be violent’, study finds A study of 300,000 teens and young adults found cannabis use alters the brain  Addicts may also suffer withdrawal symptoms that could cause anger problems  Experts say the link between cannabis use and violence is a ‘neglected area’ By … Read more

Protesters place names of prominent black people beside Scottish street names

Black Lives Matters protesters have been renaming Scottish streets after prominent black people and civil rights activists. Tens of thousands have joined the demonstrations against systemic racism across Britain today, two weeks after African American George Floyd died while being arrested by police in Minneapolis. In several streets in Glasgow city centre signs with a … Read more

D-Day anniversary marked with socially-distanced ceremony as France bans gatherings of 10 people

The 76th anniversary of the D-Day landings was marked with a socially-distanced ceremony at the graves of fallen war heroes in France. This year’s remembrance of the 1944 allied invasion of Normandy was scaled back compared to 2019’s extensive 75th anniversary commemorations. Veterans and their families were forced to honour the fallen from afar today … Read more