Royal Navy warship nearly crashed into fishing boat because officer closed curtains

4,000 tonne warship came within 600 yards of Dutch fishing boat in North Sea shut a 'blackout curtain' so she could get on with work due the next day A Royal Navy warship nearly crashed into a fishing boat - after Lt Rebecca Stanley shut her look-out curtains and couldn't …...Read More

Thousands of motorists heading to Europe are facing TEN HOUR delays in Dover during security checks

Advertisement Thousands of furious motorists are facing 10-hour delays and nine-mile queues as police conduct sweeping spot checks in a major security operation at the Port of Dover - but refuse to reveal why. Lorries trying to access Dover docks in southern England have been brought to a standstill after …...Read More

Holographic Zoom-like video meetings could soon be a reality

In a world ravaged by Covid-19, virtual events, video chats and Zoom meetings have become the norm for workers. A US-based company called Spatial wants to make this a more natural process with lifelike holographic avatars. Users can enter into a variety of rooms and speak, gesture and collaborate in …...Read More

Workers race to dig out man buried alive under gravel

This is the moment a man was buried alive for three minutes under a pile of gravel before finally being dug out by his fellow workers. The man, from Nairobi, Kenya, was covered when a truck driver tipped the gravel at a construction site unaware he was standing directly behind …...Read More

Protest over plan to turn ex-military base in Wales into camp for 250 asylum seekers

Welsh villagers have protested against Home Office plans to turn another ex-military base into a camp for 250 asylum seekers - more than 300 miles from the English Channel. The Ministry of Defence has offered former army base Penally Training Camp, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, as a place to house refugees …...Read More

Archaeology: Early human ancestors may have boiled their food in hot springs 1.8 million years ago

Hot springs may have been used by early human ancestors to boil food around 1.8 million years ago — long before they mastered cooking with fire, a study suggested. The Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania has produced some of the oldest remains of early human ancestors known to date, along …...Read More

Chimpanzee is recused from the boot of a car in Angola

This is the heartbreaking moment a chimpanzee was discovered in the boot of a car in Angola after being captured by wildlife poachers. Animal workers discovered the female chimp - which they named Caita - covered in lacerations from a snare used to capture her, and with her hands and …...Read More

Marks and Spencer's £750m Ocado deal pays off

Marks and Spencer's Ocado deal has been hailed as a huge success with more people buying its goods than the Waitrose items it replaced. M&S signed a £750 million deal last year to own half of Ocado's retail business and launched its products on the delivery website at the start …...Read More

Diversity star Jordan Banjo is branded 'a disgrace' for Britain's Got Talent performance

Jordan Banjo lashed out Wednesday morning after a Twitter user branded him 'a disgrace' for taking part in Diversity's controversial Black Lives Matter routine on Britain's Got Talent. The politically charged performance is on its way to becoming the most complained about moment in TV history, second only to Roxanne …...Read More

Study claiming covid was made in Chinese lab was published by groups founded by Steve Bannon

A new study claiming that coronavirus was manufactured in a Chinese lab was published by non-profit groups founded by former Trump aide Steve Bannon and a billionaire Beijing exile. The study, which has not been peer-reviewed, claims the disease was built by merging the genetic material of two bat coronaviruses …...Read More