[ad_1] St Ives spa was hit the hardest by Storm Alex over the weekend. Huge waves could be seen crashing against the harbor and over some of the buildings on Wharf Road. The storm watchers came out in full force to observe the dramatic weather event and try to capture …
Read More »Arsenal’s beloved Gunnersaurus dinosaur TAKEN OUT due to cost-cutting measures after 27 years as a mascot, but is likely to return when fans return to Emirates.
[ad_1] Arsenal fans might have expected to see Sead Kolasinac, Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi leave on the deadline, but not this man. But the beloved Gunnersaurus mascot has fallen victim to Arsenal’s cost cutting. The dinosaur has been a permanent fixture in home games since 1993, but it has …
Read More »The Nobel Prize in Medicine is for the discovery of hepatitis C
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images Screenshot The announcement was made at a press conference at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Three scientists who discovered the hepatitis C virus have won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. The winners are British scientist Michael Houghton and American researchers Harvey …
Read More »Tammy Abraham: Chelsea striker apologizes for violation of coronavirus rules
[ad_1] Abraham has four games for England Chelsea and England striker Tammy Abraham apologized “for demonstrated naivety” after it was reported that he had violated coronavirus guidelines. The Sun reported that about 20 people, including his England teammates Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho, attended a surprise party for Abraham’s 23rd …
Read More »The worst September for UK car sales of this century
[ad_1] Image copyright Shutterstock New car registrations in the UK fell 4.4% in September from a year earlier, according to the motor industry. That made it the worst September of this century in what is typically the industry’s second-biggest month. There were only 328,041 new registrations in the month, said …
Read More »UK live coronavirus: only half the population is likely to receive the vaccine, says the head of the working group | Politics
[ad_1] Good Morning. It already seems like a busy day: We are getting a reaction to the news that almost 16,000 positive test results were not revealed for testing and tracking, or were not published in the figures, Rishi Sunak, the chancellor, will deliver his speech later in the Tory …
Read More »Coronavirus: Tammy Abraham’s Birthday Party ‘Violated the Rule of Six’, FA Investigates | Football news
[ad_1] The Football Association is investigating after Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell and Jadon Sancho were photographed attending a party in violation of coronavirus regulations. The footage was shared by Sun newspaper showing Chelsea striker Abraham and fellow footballers Chilwell and Sancho at a party in London with more than six …
Read More »Coronavirus News Live: Latest Updates As Cases Where England Faces ‘Three-Tier Lockdown’
[ad_1] People in Soho, London, before the 10pm curfew, pubs and restaurants are subject to in order to combat the increase in coronavirus cases in England. A three-tier lockdown could see tougher restrictions imposed in England if lower-tier measures fail to control coronavirus cases, according to reports. A leaked document …
Read More »Coronavirus: These animals may be vulnerable to COVID-19 and could re-infect humans | Science and technology news
[ad_1] Dozens of animal species that are in regular contact with humans could be vulnerable to infection with the coronavirus strain that causes COVID-19, according to new research. Domestic cats and dogs could be affected, as well as minks, lions and tigers, all of which have reported cases, and ferrets …
Read More »Coronavirus: People May Have Been Infected After ‘IT Failure’ Missed 16,000 COVID Cases, Minister Admits | Political news
[ad_1] People could have been infected with COVID-19 as a result of nearly 16,000 positive coronavirus cases not being included in the government’s test and trace scheme, a cabinet minister admitted. The Secretary for Work and Pensions, Therese Coffey, blamed an “IT failure” within Public Health England for a delay …
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