Oxford University fellow says city's Centre for Islamic Studies sacked him for being bisexual

An Oxford University fellow believes he was unfairly dismissed from his role as an academic for being bisexual, as he 'did not comply with the preferences' of the centre's major Saudi funders. Dr Kevin Fogg, 37, from Virginia, U.S, was dismissed from his role at The Oxford Centre for Islamic …...Read More

Line Of Duty's Jed Mercurio shares a glimpse of series six filming

Line Of Duty's Jed Mercurio has offered fans another glimpse of filming for series six. The creator of the BBC police drama shared a trio of snaps featuring stars Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and Martin Compston as they took a break from filming scenes in Belfast. Line Of Duty resumed …...Read More

Donald Trump proves he is still capable of shocking his opponents, and still the circus showman

He's done it again. All the rules broken. All the normal conventions ditched. His opponents, who thought they had seen it all, forced to concede that this man is still capable of surprising them, of shocking them. Even as the President visibly gasped for breath in that extraordinary balcony appearance …...Read More

Piecing together clues, medical experts suggest Trump could be entering a pivotal phase in his fight against Covid-19.

The White House physician, Dr. Sean P. Conley, said on Tuesday that President Trump was experiencing no symptoms of Covid-19 and doing “extremely well” on his first full day at home since a three-night stay in the hospital. But outside doctors and medical experts in Covid-19 and lung disease said …...Read More

For Trump, a Pattern of Denial, From the Virus to Russia to Climate Change

It is a distinctive pattern that began in the Trump administration’s first hours, when the new president bristled at photographs released by the National Park Service that suggested the crowds at his inauguration paled when compared with the turnouts for the swearing-in of some past presidents, including Barack Obama. Then …...Read More

Young drivers are risking lives by making video calls at the wheel

Thousands of young drivers are risking lives by making video calls at the wheel, the RAC has warned. Nearly a fifth of drivers aged 17 to 24 are guilty of the lethal habit, the motoring group found. There is greater awareness of the danger of using hand-held mobiles to make …...Read More

Aviation industry dealt another blow with time consuming review planned into coronavirus screening

Hopes for an airport testing breakthrough this week look set to be dashed after ministers decided to launch another review of the issue. The aviation industry had hoped trials of new systems designed to cut travel quarantine times could begin as soon as tomorrow. But Government sources said ministers were …...Read More

ZION LIGHTS, former Extinction Rebellion member, has doubts about Boris Johnson's wind power plan

Whatever his faults, no one can accuse Boris Johnson of a lack of enthusiasm when it comes to eye-catching projects and targets. 'We believe that in ten years' time, offshore wind will be powering every home in the country, with our target rising from 30 gigawatts to 40 gigawatts,' the …...Read More

Trump Insists He Is ‘Feeling Great’ as Most of Joint Chiefs Quarantine

WASHINGTON — President Trump continued to downplay the seriousness of his own coronavirus infection on Tuesday, seeking to project an image of vigor and normalcy even as the virus extended its rampage through official Washington, infecting another top White House aide, Stephen Miller, and reaching the highest levels of the …...Read More

Travel expert claims to have discovered the 'best scones in the world'

A travel writer has uncovered the 'world's best scones' in an unlikely coastal town on Australia's east coast, saying they are far better than anything she has ever had in the UK. Andrea Black visited Ricardoes Tomatoes in Blackmans Point, 10 minutes north of Port Macquarie on the New South …...Read More