Are doctors better at treating Covid-19? Uk's death rate has FALLEN to a quarter of peak level

The risk of dying from coronavirus after being hospitalised has plummeted since the peak of the outbreak, suggesting doctors are getting better at treating it. Analysis by Oxford University shows that 6 per cent of people admitted to hospitals in England with the virus died at the beginning of April. …...Read More

Kate Middleton is 'a bit like Prince Philip,' royal biographer claims

The Duchess of Cambridge is 'a bit like Prince Philip' in the way she supports Prince William, a royal expert has claimed. Royal biographer Penny Junor has compared Kate Middleton's relationship with the Duke of Cambridge, 38, to the Duke of Edinburgh, 99, and the Queen, 94. She added that …...Read More

Four Britons punished after breaking lockdown to go drinking in Singapore

Four British men have been banned from working in Singapore and handed hefty fines after they broke lockdown to go on a bar crawl. Neil Gordon Buchan, 30, Perry Scott Blair, 37, James Titus Beatt, 33, and Joseph William Poynter, 35, pleaded guilty at court on Friday to breaking the …...Read More

Beaches are turned into seas of hippy crack canisters

Advertisement Britain's beaches were left covered in litter today after Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned they could be closed to prevent the resurgence of coronavirus as the 92F heatwave triggered a frenzied rush to the seaside. Workers and volunteers walked through mounds of rubbish, from takeaway boxes to drinks bottles, …...Read More

Woman, 23, with allergy to WATER is unable to shower due to agonising pain

A woman with a 1 in 156 million allergy is left unable to shower daily due extreme pain when water touches her skin. Rachael Fetter, 23, was diagnosed with Aquagenic Urticaria - an allergy to water - in July 2019 after she began developing painful hives every time she washed …...Read More

Russia claims it foiled a 'terrorist' at Victory Day parade after soldier went berserk

Russia has claimed it foiled a 'terrorist attack' after a soldier clutching a machine gun went berserk at a Victory Day parade in front of Vladimir Putin. Conscript Nikita Eroshenko, 22, smashed his Soviet-era weapon into three windows of a Federal Security Service vehicle after he was told he would …...Read More

Archbishop of Canterbury says Church must think again about portraying Jesus as white

The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged the West to reconsider its prevailing sense that Jesus was white - as he revealed a review into religious statues. Justin Welby said monuments in Canterbury Cathedral are going to be looked at 'very carefully' to see if they all 'should be there'. The …...Read More

A DNA Mix-Up Involving a Washing Machine Kept a Man in Jail for 3 Years

“I was in jail 37 and a half months,” he said. “Other than when I was sleeping, all I could think about was this.” his month prosecutors dismissed the first-degree murder and armed robbery charges against Mr. Verret. This followed an evidence admissibility hearing in which his lawyer offered an …...Read More

New Zealand supermarket starts using the label 'period' on women's menstrual products

A New Zealand supermarket will use the label 'period' on menstrual products because words such as 'sanitary' or 'personal hygiene' carry a loaded stigma. Such terms imply that periods are something to keep hidden or are unhygienic, according to supermarket chain Countdown. Instead, the chain's 180 stores will be the …...Read More

Wealthy tourist to have the opportunity to go on a space walk in 2023

One wealthy individual is going to become the 'first private citizen' to step outside the International Space Station on a space walk as part of a new tourism deal. American space tourism company Space Adventures has signed an agreement with Russia's Energia space corporation to send someone 'into open space' …...Read More