Silverback gorilla and his son watch caterpillar in their Higashiyama Zoo enclosure

This is the moment Shabani the gorilla and his son are caught intensely staring at a caterpillar as it shuffles its way across the floor of their enclosure. But when the bug gets it a bit too close to the pair, the silverback cruelly flicks it away to show offspring …...Read More

Could Wigan be freed from lockdown? Andy Burnham says it's 'clear' measures have to worked

Birmingham could be forced into lockdown today as ministers meet to discuss plans to tackle the city's spiralling Covid-19 outbreak. Health Secretary Matt Hancock is said to have chaired the 'gold command meeting' this morning, alongside council bosses and Public Health England. Official figures show the city of Birmingham's infection …...Read More

Germany records its highest number of coronavirus cases since April

Germany, France, Italy and Spain have seen their highest number of coronavirus infections since Spring, raising concerns that a second wave could be hitting the continent. Germany has recorded 1,707 new cases of the coronavirus in the past 24 hours, the highest daily toll since April, official figures showed Thursday. …...Read More

London Fire Brigade celebrate their all-female fight-fighting crew

Female firefighters were forced to hit back at sexist comments after a snap of their all-women crew went viral. London Fire Brigade shared a photo of the five-strong team in a Facebook post last week and admitted having all women responding together remains 'incredibly rare'. Station Officer Louisa De Silvo, …...Read More

Coronavirus UK: One in 10 firms say there is a risk they will go bust

One in 10 UK firms have said they are at risk of becoming insolvent because of the coronavirus crisis with 40 per cent admitting they have less than six months worth of cash reserves in the bank. The Office for National Statistics today published the latest results of its Business …...Read More

California vs. Ride-share Companies

In September, California approved a bill with the power to reshape the state’s gig economy. Under the new law, companies are required to treat contract workers as employees if they contribute to the company’s core business, among other factors. That means providing them benefits like paid overtime and health insurance. …...Read More

Doctor, 36, banned from treating patients for beating his wife is allowed back to work

A doctor banned from treating patients for beating his wife is allowed back to work again after he said he had felt 'left out' of the weekly NHS Clap for Carers. Dr Abdul Basit, 36, was suspended after he grabbed his wife by the throat and manhandled her during a …...Read More

One In Every Four BTech Students Gets Placed At Salary Above 10 Lakh

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One dead and multiple injured at a 3,230ft-long glass slide in China

One person has died and multiple people have been injured after going down a giant glass-bottomed slide 'too fast' in China. Downpours occurred while the tourists were using the track, causing them to lost control of the speed and bump into each other, said the slide's operator. Trending footage shows …...Read More

Two million women have lost access to contraception across the world because of coronavirus

The Covid-19 pandemic may trigger a 'baby boom' because hundreds of thousands of women have lost access to contraceptives and abortion services since the life-threatening disease first emerged. Data crunched by Marie Stopes International revealed 1.9million fewer women used their services across the world between January and June compared to …...Read More