India reports 54,000 fresh Covid-19 cases and 786 fatalities in last 24 hours

Young children carry higher levels of coronavirus: Study Children under the age of five have between 10 to 100 times greater levels of genetic material of the coronavirus in their noses compared to older children and adults, a study in JAMA Pediatrics said Thursday. Its authors wrote this meant that …...Read More

Madeleine McCann suspect Christian Brueckner in 'kidnap' campervan weeks before she vanished

Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner was filmed at the wheel of a battered VW campervan just weeks before German police believed he used it to kidnap the three-year-old girl. In the footage, obtained exclusively by MailOnline, Brueckner can be seen laughing and joking as he squats down in the …...Read More

British firms paid out more than £200m in ransoms to cyber criminals last year, experts reveal

British businesses were forced to pay out more than £200 million in ransoms to cybercriminal gangs last year, it has been revealed. High profile companies including smartwatch maker Garmin, foreign exchange giant Travelex and the National Trust have been targeted with malicious software by hackers, many from Russia or Eastern …...Read More

Ladies who LUNGE! Tatler reveals the society beauties who've fallen in love with yoga

The Duchess of Sussex, the Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall are all said to enjoy unwinding with a yoga session. But they are far from the only high society fitness fans who rely on time on the mat to stay supple and centred, according to Tatler. Here, …...Read More

Twitter reveals its high-profile bitcoin hack was due to a spear phishing attack

Twitter has revealed more details as to how some high profile accounts were hacked earlier this month. In a statement on its website, the firm revealed a 'spear phishing' attack was used to pilfer the personal details of unsuspecting Twitter staff and contractors. This involves hackers sending emails that appear …...Read More

Trade unions demand bosses don't force up to two million workers shielding back to the office

Trade Unions have demanded that bosses do not force up to two million people who are shielding from Covid-19 back into the office in August when official government guidance changes. At the moment those with very serious health issues - such a cancer or respiratory problems - have been ordered …...Read More

France denies it is seeing a second wave of coronavirus

France is recording more than 1,000 coronavirus cases per day for the first time since May - but denies it is in the midst of a second wave. French health officials announced 1,377 new cases last night, bringing the seven-day average up to 1,025 while Spain and Germany have also …...Read More

Coronavirus outbreak at Iceland distribution centre sees 51 workers test positive

A Iceland food distribution centre in Wiltshire has suffered a coronavirus outbreak with 51 workers becoming infected. Some 21 employees at the depot in Swindon tested positive for Covid-19 yesterday, on top of another 30 who were confirmed to have the virus on Wednesday. Food is handled at the XPO …...Read More

Chinook crew have lucky escape when RAF helicopter hits countryside power lines during exercise

The brave crew of an RAF Chinook helicopter are lucky to be alive after hitting countryside power lines on a war games exercise. Dramatic pictures show the damage to the giant chopper after it hit power cables in a sleepy country village in Wales - and crash landed in a …...Read More

Heatwave in Middle East cities as record breaking temperatures are recorded

Cities across the Middle East are experiencing heatwaves with record breaking temperatures in the regions. Baghdad in Iraq, the worst affected country, recorded its highest and second highest temperatures this week, reaching 51.7C (125F) on Tuesday and half a degree cooler on Wednesday. Towns in the south have unusally topped …...Read More