‘Get the shit down there’

[ad_1] Publish Date: Tuesday May 5, 2020 8:50 AM Patrice Evra has recalled the time when Sir Alex Ferguson yelled at the Man Utd players for not signing autographs for his fans. The Frenchman spent nine successful years at Old Trafford while helping Man Utd win a Champions League, three League Cups and five Premier … Read more

Dr. Hilary warns of second coronavirus spike at suggestion of social distancing for workers

[ad_1] Dr. Hilary Jones criticized the ridiculous “social distancing” suggestions for workers and warned of a “second wave” amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 66-year-old television doctor appeared on Good Morning Britain today while discussing concerns about the safety of workplaces. Employers have been urged to stagger shift schedules, maximize work at home, and stop hot … Read more

Regina Doherty: We will continue to support the public

[ad_1] The Social Protection Department will continue to support workers until they return to work, a government minister said. However, the Minister of Employment and Social Protection Affairs, Regina Doherty, also warned that the current payments would not be sustainable in the long term. Doherty expects all construction workers to exit the Covid-19 pandemic unemployment … Read more

Coronavirus: the ‘absolutely incredible’ midwives who work miracles | UK News

[ad_1] “It is quite difficult to go in and keep that brave face with everything that is happening, but this is one of the most important moments in a woman’s life and we just want to reassure them,” says Kathryn Harding. She is the manager of the maternity ward at Liverpool Women’s Hospital and as … Read more

Barilla Italian chef Andrea Tranchero shares the mistakes of pasta and the perfect sauce for every shape

[ad_1] Italian chef Andrea Tranchero has shared the most common mistakes that home cooks make when preparing pasta, such as breaking spaghetti before it boils and adding olive oil to cooking water. Barilla’s executive chef, who has worked at Michelin-starred restaurants around the world, revealed what should and should not be done to cook the … Read more

Furious Scott Disick leaves rehab after denying registration for alcohol and cocaine abuse

[ad_1] The furious Scott Disick left rehab a few days after registering after a photo of him emerged from the premises. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians reality star is said to be angry that the snap, which her team believes was taken by a staff member and not a patient, leaked after her check-in … Read more

Stalling Liverpool lets Man United in for £ 52.7m man

[ad_1] Publish Date: Tuesday May 5, 2020 7:29 AM LIVERPOOL STALL IN WERNERSit Manchester United. Pay attention Chelsea. For Liverpool they are discovering that a side effect of the coronavirus is cold feet. According to The Guardian“Liverpool told Timo Werner representatives that they need more time to decide whether to make a formal offer for … Read more

Ecotourism transforms attitudes towards marine conservation

[ad_1] Tourists diving with the whale shark in Oslob, Philippines. Credit: LAMAVE A study has shown how ecotourism in the Philippines has transformed people’s attitudes towards marine conservation. Researchers from the University of Victoria in Canada and the Philippine Large Marine Vertebrate Research Institute (LAMAVE) visited three sites where tourists pay to swim with whale … Read more

Cocooners terrified of dying alone as many feel like a burden on society

[ad_1] Many of those cocoons feel that they are a burden on society, they are afraid of dying alone and believe that the country no longer cares about them. These are just a few of the harsh findings from a report compiled by a state aid service for the elderly and vulnerable. The IRD Duhallow … Read more

Slight increase in hospital admittance due to Covid-19

[ad_1] The National Public Health Emergency Team will meet this morning to review the latest situation with Covid-19. New figures show that the number of people admitted to hospital with confirmed, or suspected Covid-19, has increased slightly to 927. The hospitals with the largest number of cases are in Dublin, at the Mater with 106 … Read more