Roxy Jacenko suggests she’s ready to run for a seat in the Liberal Party

From PR to politics? Roxy Jacenko hints she wants to run for a seat in the Liberal Party after her business was hit hard financially by COVID-19 By Candice Jackson and Jessamy Tredinnick For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:55 BST, 12 May 2020 | Updated: 01:06 BST, 13 May 2020 Roxy Jacenko has lost 85 per … Read more

Sony job listing suggests PlayStation 5 may launch in OCTOBER barring coronavirus delays

Sony job listing suggests PlayStation 5 may launch in OCTOBER – but coronavirus could still cause delays A job listing from Sony suggests the console may be released in October 2020 The listing is the first time a specific date has been given It’s unclear if Sony will be able to meet that date due … Read more

Brits are the most concerned about coronavirus, study suggests

Britons are more concerned about the coronavirus than people in any other country, including Spain and Italy, according to a new study. UK researchers conducted surveys on nearly 7,000 people’s thoughts and fears about the virus between mid-March and mid-April, across 10 different countries. While the UK came at the top of the pile, Spain … Read more

Best books on VE Day: Author Patricia Nicol suggests tomes on war

Best books on VE Day: Author Patricia Nicol suggests tomes on war Patricia Nicol suggests Victor Victoria Hislop’s novel Those Who Are Loved She also recommended Kate Atkinson’s book Life After Life about Ursula Todd In the month to April 17, more Londoners died of Covid than Blitz’s worst month But this Friday, the lesson to take … Read more

A new poll suggests 60 PERCENT of Americans are unable or unwilling to use coronavirus-tracking apps

A new poll suggests 60 PERCENT of Americans are unable or unwilling to use coronavirus-tracking apps enabled by Google and Apple A new poll from researchers casts doubt on COVID-tracking apps’ adoption  Three out of five adults are unwilling or unable to use COVID-tracking apps Likelihood to adopt an app is related to if they consider … Read more

Donald Trump suggests Kim Jong Un is ALIVE saying ‘I wish him well’

BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump suggests Kim Jong Un is ALIVE saying ‘I wish him well’ and says he KNOWS the truth about North Korean dictator’s health – but also says ‘nobody knows where he is ‘Nobody knows where he is,’ Trump said of the North Korean leader’s whereabouts Kim has not been seen in weeks … Read more

Brits are considering swapping social media for letters and cards, study suggests

Britons are turning away from social media and embracing more traditional forms of communication during the coronavirus lockdown, a new survey suggests. Compared with the anxiety-inducing experience of posting updates on Facebook and Instagram, two thirds of adults still think sending a hand-written message is the best way to keep in touch. In a poll … Read more

Furloughed British workers could pick fruit and veg suggests Environment Secretary

Minister tells furloughed workers they should get fruit-picking jobs to help farmers who are struggling to fill vacancies George Eustice expects there to be a need to recruit British harvest workers  ‘A third of the migrant labour that normally comes to the UK is here,’ he says Up to 80,000 workers, mostly from Eastern Europe, … Read more

Marijuana users are more dangerous drivers even after the high fades, study suggests

Long after the high dissipates, marijuana use can still make even sober users worse, more dangerous drivers, a new study suggests.  Researchers at McLean Hospital and Harvard University found that people who used marijuana heavily and on a long-term, recreational basis drove faster, ran more red lights and got int more accidents in a driving … Read more

Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people’s homes using DRONES, study suggests 

Coronavirus tests should be delivered to people’s homes using drones to cut the spread of the deadly infection, a study has suggested.  The proposal would see batches tests of tests ferried from centralised test facilities out the the public, allowing authorities to determine who needed to be quarantined. At the same time, removing the need … Read more