Nicola Sturgeon apologizes for violating Covid rules at the wake: ‘There are no excuses’

[ad_1] Scotland’s PRIME MINISTER Nicola Sturgeon has said she has no “excuses” for breaking coronavirus rules and apologized in the Scottish Parliament after being photographed in a bar without wearing a mask. An image published in the Scottish Sun shows the Prime Minister chatting with three people while standing at a distance but not wearing … Read more

Brexit trade deal between the EU and UK is imminent as talks enter ‘final phase’

[ad_1] The European Union and the United Kingdom are rushing to close a trade deal before breaking up for Christmas, and the two sides are getting closer on the pending fish issue. An EU official indicated that a deal was imminent. “We are in the final phase now,” the official said. Commission President Ursula von … Read more

Stella Tennant dies: model dies suddenly at age 50

[ad_1] Model Stella Tennant died suddenly at age 50, her family confirmed. Her family said in a statement: “It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden death of Stella Tennant on December 22, 2020. “Stella was a wonderful woman and an inspiration to all of us. We will miss her so much. “His … Read more

Blind mystic Baba Vanga’s predictions for 2021: from a cure for cancer to Trump’s illness

[ad_1] A blind seer’s predictions for 2021 have been revealed after she predicted 9/11 and Brexit despite having died years earlier. Baba Vanga, whose real name is Vangelia Gushterova, was nicknamed the ‘Nostradamus of the Balkans’ for her strange claims. He lost his sight at the age of 12 and claimed that at the same … Read more

Explanation: New Covid-19 Strain May Be More Infectious in Children and Increased Testing Expected

[ad_1] The new strain of Covid-19, which is believed to be easier to contract and one of the drivers of the rapid spread of the virus in Ireland, may be more infectious among younger people and children. If so, it could have implications for the reopening of schools. Scientists do not have all the answers … Read more

Czech Republic moves towards strict holiday restrictions

[ad_1] The Czech government will close non-essential shops, services and ski lifts and enforce a stricter curfew starting Sunday, as it seeks to curb another increase in Covid-19 infections and hospitalizations. Health Minister Jan Blatny said the government approved moving the country to the highest level of the government’s risk index, triggering tougher restrictions that … Read more

UK warns it may take ‘a few days’ to clear truck backlog

[ad_1] Britain has warned it could take “a few days” to clear the backlog of around 4,000 trucks waiting to cross the English Channel. A massive Covid-19 testing program for truck drivers was launched to ease congestion at ports after an agreement was reached to reopen the border between France and Britain. British Cabinet Minister … Read more

Ancelotti reveals why he turned down Man Utd’s job

[ad_1] Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that he turned down the managerial position at Man Utd because he was already close to joining Real Madrid. The Italian is one of the most experienced coaches in the game, winning trophies in Spain, Italy, France, England and Germany. And in front of Everton’s meeting with Man … Read more

Trump grants 15 pardons, but still refuses to admit defeat

[ad_1] US President Donald Trump has granted pardons to two people linked to an investigation into alleged collusion between his campaign and Russia, along with a list of others as time passes in his remaining weeks in office. The moves generated even more controversy and came as the outgoing Republican continues to refuse to concede … Read more

Imprisoned wealthy transportation chief transporting millions worth of cocaine and cash across Europe

[ad_1] A wealthy Irish transport chief who transported cocaine and cash across Europe has been jailed for 14 years and eight months. Irishman Thomas Maher, 40, was sentenced in Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to four counts of conspiracy to commit a crime abroad at an earlier hearing. 5 Thomas Maher … Read more