Lout, 28, admits to outraging public decency after urinating near memorial to PC Keith Palmer

A 28-year-old lout says he ‘drank 16 pints’  before he urinated near to a memorial honouring murdered PC Keith Palmer during far-right protest in London on Saturday.   Andrew Banks, of Stansted, Essex, said he attended the far-right protests in the city centre in a bid to ‘protect statues’ – though he admitted he wasn’t sure which ones. … Read more

Man, 28, is charged with outraging public decency by allegedly urinating on memorial to Keith Palmer

A 28-year-old man accused of urinating on the memorial to PC Keith Palmer, who was stabbed to death in the Westminster terror attack in 2017, has been charged with outraging public decency.  Andrew Banks, of Stansted, Essex, was charged by police on Sunday night and will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.  A … Read more

Councils ordered to REOPEN public toilets after they were closed for lockdown 

That’s a relief! Councils are ordered to REOPEN public toilets for shoppers and parkgoers after they were closed for lockdown The Government has encouraged councils to reopen their public toilets Non-essential shops are set to reopen tomorrow after being closed in lockdown  The Chancellor said a review into the two-metre rule has been ordered by … Read more

Bindi Irwin cries as Australia Zoo opens its doors to public again after COVID-19 closure

Bindi Irwin breaks down in tears as Australia Zoo opens its doors to the public again after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic By Kylie Walters For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:21 BST, 13 June 2020 | Updated: 04:26 BST, 13 June 2020 She’s dedicated her life to honouring her late father Steve’s legacy … Read more

New AI program will evaluate how thoroughly people wash their hands in public restrooms

Lather up! A new AI- surveillance system promises to evaluate how well people wash their hands in public restrooms in Japan Fujitsu Laboratories has designed a system to evaluate public hand washing  Called ‘Actlyzer,’ it will measure soap later and scrubbing techniques  If a person doesn’t use enough soap or scrub enough, they’ll receive a message … Read more

Pete Evans claims the public is being lied to about the number of coronavirus cases

‘It doesn’t add up!’ Celebrity chef Pete Evans claims the public is being LIED TO about coronavirus as he spreads dangerous fake news on social media By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:59 BST, 11 June 2020 | Updated: 05:59 BST, 11 June 2020 Pete Evans is convinced governments are not telling the … Read more

When will Duke and Duchess of Cambridge resume public duties?

With many European kings and queens having resumed physical engagements since the easing of lockdown in their countries, the British royal households are continuing to operate behind closed doors. Yesterday the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, made a virtual visit to Clouds House, a rehab centre in Wiltshire, to see how they have continued their life-saving work … Read more

Google Maps lets you see when public transport is the busiest to help you avoid crowds

Google Maps lets you see when public transport is the busiest to help you avoid crowds as Americans head back to work following the coronavirus lockdowns Google is rolling out Transit alerts to Maps to help people avoid crowds The feature displays when public transportation is likely to be more or less busy The firm … Read more

Go to top public school Harrow for £15,000..online

Education company Pearson teams up with Harrow to enable British and overseas students to attend the top public school from their own homes By Ruth Sunderland for the Daily Mail Published: 22:01 BST, 8 June 2020 | Updated: 22:01 BST, 8 June 2020 Pearson, the FTSE100-listed education company, has teamed up with Harrow to enable … Read more

Huawei publishes defiant letter to British public

Chinese technology company Huawei has published a defiant letter to British public claiming it will ‘fix the country’s connectivity problems’. In an open letter, published in several national newspapers including the Daily Mail on Monday, the Chinese firm said it was as ‘committed as ever’ to building internet networks ‘quickly, affordably and securely’.  As well … Read more