Nigella Lawson is back filming… but isn’t her face mask the kind of muslin she uses to strain jam?

Nigella Lawson is back filming her screen comeback… but isn’t her face mask the kind of muslin she usually uses to strain jam? By Katie Hind Showbusiness Editor For The Mail On Sunday Published: 00:42 BST, 16 August 2020 | Updated: 11:48 BST, 16 August 2020 Even Nigella Lawson would probably admit that it isn’t … Read more

MARKET REPORT: Landlord Capco under strain with lockdown

Covent Garden landlord Capital & Counties’ cautious outlook sent investors running for the door. The group, known as Capco, admitted it has no idea when trading will return to normal for its restaurant, shop and bar tenants – even though early indicators since lockdown measures were lifted have been promising. Last week about 500,000 people … Read more

Fearne Cotton steps out with husband Jesse Wood after saying lockdown put strain on marriage

Fearne Cotton has been spotted with husband Jesse Wood for the first time since she admitted lockdown put a strain on their marriage. The presenter, 38, and the son of Ronnie Wood, 43, were joined by their two children – Rex, seven, and Honey Krissy, four – during a family stroll in London on Sunday. Fearne, who recently admitted … Read more

Fearne Cotton says lockdown put a strain on her marriage to Jesse Wood

‘We’re stuck within four walls trying to survive’: Fearne Cotton says lockdown put a strain on her marriage to Jesse Wood as she admits they’ve had ‘fiery’ rows in front of their children Fearne Cotton, 38, admitted she and her husband Jesse, 43, have had some fierce arguments during lockdown The presenter also said she’s … Read more

Will Meghan’s court case put more strain on her friendship with Jessica?

They were once inseparable, but the Duchess of Sussex’s friendship with stylist Jessica Mulroney could come under almost intolerable strain because of Meghan’s legal battle over privacy. The relationship has already become fraught after 40-year-old Jessica dragged her pal into an online row over racism. And if she is called to testify under oath about their … Read more

Coronavirus: World’s dominant strain 10 TIMES more infectious

A mutated version of the coronavirus that has gripped Europe and the West is more infectious because it doesn’t break as often while inside the body, a study has found. Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute in Florida say the ‘spike protein’ that the virus uses to attach to cells in the airways has adapted … Read more

Strain of swine flu virus prevalent in China has the potential to spread to humans, scientists warn 

A strain of the swine flu virus has become prevalent in pigs in China and has the potential to spread to humans and become another pandemic, researchers claim. Experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences say pigs are a ‘key intermediate host’ or ‘mixing vessel’ for viruses spreading from wild animals into humans. The Chinese … Read more

China blames European coronavirus strain for Beijing outbreak

China has pointed the finger at a European coronavirus strain for a new outbreak in Beijing which has infected nearly 200 people in eight days.  The Chinese government yesterday shared the genome data from the latest outbreak, claiming it ‘came from Europe’ but is different from the virus that is currently spreading there – suggesting … Read more

Summer camps for schoolchildren are being planned to take the strain off working parents

Summer camps for schoolchildren are being planned to take the strain off working parents as ministers admit the REAL academic ‘catch-up’ won’t start until classes begin in September The Government will announce plans for summer camps later this week They will offer art, sport and general well-being instead of English or maths A poll suggests 88 … Read more

Super-infectious coronavirus strain has four-times as many ‘spikes’ 

A minute mutation to the strain of coronavirus that’s spread in the US and Italy have made it far more infectious than other variants of the virus are, a new study suggests.  The potent version of SARS-CoV-2 has four to five times more ‘spikes’ that allow it to latch onto human cells on its surface.  … Read more