Kyle Richards flashes a peace sign while social distancing outside her home

In a sneak peek of Wednesday’s RHOBH, she could be seen in tears during a fight with her castmates. But Kyle Richards was all smiles on Tuesday, when the 51-year-old socialite chatted with co-star Sutton Stracke on the street outside her Beverly Hills home.  The Halloween actress made sure to remain more than six feet … Read more

Donald Trump ignores compulsory masks sign as he tours MASK factory

President Donald Trump ignored signs requiring a mask be worn when he toured a mask factory in Arizona on Tuesday afternoon and only wore safety goggles to protect his eyes even as he was surrounded by workers in face coverings.  ‘Attention, face mask is required in this area,’ read the sign in the portion of the … Read more

Dermatologists warn red spots, blisters and itchy wheals could be a sign of the killer coronavirus 

Red spots on the hands, blisters on the torso and itchy wheals have been identified as possible signs of the coronavirus. Dermatologists have warned of five skin symptoms that may be a sign of the deadly infection after studying 375 patients in Spain. Experts were asked to identify patients who had an unexplained skin ‘eruption’ … Read more

British Airways wants ALL staff not laid off to sign new contracts

British Airways has asked all staff to sign new ‘zero hour’ contracts that would allow the airline to lay them off without negotiations, it has been reported.  The beleaguered carrier has already announced plans to send up to 12,000 workers ‘to the dole’ owing to the coronavirus crisis, and warned it may end operations at … Read more

British Airways wants ALL staff not laid off to sign new ‘zero hour’ contracts

British Airways has asked all staff to sign new ‘zero hour’ contracts that would allow the airline to lay them off without negotiations, it has been reported.  The beleaguered carrier has already announced plans to send 12,000 workers ‘to the dole’ owing to the coronavirus crisis, and warned it may end operations at Gatwick, London … Read more

New York City’s heart attack spike could’ve been early sign of COVID-19

A spike in heart attacks in mid-February could have been an early sign that the coronavirus was starting to spread in New York City before it became the epicenter for the illness in mid-March. Data from New York shows that there was an uptick in 911 calls for cardiac arrest in Brooklyn and Queens in … Read more

How do we convince our elderly father to sign a straightforward will?

My dad, who’s 84, doesn’t want to sign a simple will I typed up for him. He’s a working class man who thinks wills are only for rich people. The only item in the will is his house, which will be split 50/50 between my brother and I anyway. We’re only trying to bypass the … Read more

Coronation Street’s Beverley Callard ‘becomes first star to sign up for I’m A Celebrity’

Coronation Street’s Beverley Callard has reportedly signed up for I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. The Liz McDonald actress, 63, is said to be the first star to join this year’s edition, five months after quitting the ITV soap following a whopping 30-year stint. Sources have claimed bosses are currently holding ‘virtual talks’ in … Read more

More than two million staff sign up for furlough in two days

More than two million furloughed workers signed up for taxpayer-funded wage subsidies in just two days By James Salmon for the Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 22 April 2020 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 22 April 2020 More than 2m furloughed workers have been signed up for taxpayer-funded wage subsidies in just two days. HM Revenue … Read more

Care home residents are being asked to sign letters agreeing they WON’T go to hospital with COVID-19

Care home residents say they are being asked to sign letters agreeing to not be taken to hospital if they become ill the coronavirus. Elderly people are being asked to sign the agreements en masse as hospitals come under intense pressure from thousands of patients with the infectious disease. People over the age of 80 are … Read more