Face shields and masks with valves do NOT stop the coronavirus from spreading into the air

Face shields and masks with valves do not prevent the coronavirus from spreading into the air and being breathed in by others, a new simulation suggests.  Researchers found that face coverings with exhalations valves let unfiltered particles escape as well as from the gap at the bridge of the nose. Additionally, while visors prevents the … Read more

Woman killed when her car veered off road and hit tree in Wales

Heartbroken family pay tribute to ‘beautiful’ young mother, 26, who was killed when car veered off road and smashed into tree in Wales Rhianne Nicholas leaves behind her baby daughter Mia who will live with father  She was travelling in Vauxhall Adam which crashed in early hours of Saturday  Emergency services scrambled to the A4119 … Read more

Wealthy couple’s £1.5m country pile turned into building site by firm of scaffolders next door

A couple’s ‘dream’ £1.5million country home on a historic estate has been turned into a building site by a scaffolding company illegally expanding their operation next door.   Mike Tattum and Jane Bell’s say their rural idyll at Hadham Park House in the Hertfordshire countryside has been blighted by 50ft tall black fencing, portacabins, floodlights and … Read more

Country Music Awards nominations 2020

  ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR Eric Church Luke Combs Miranda Lambert Carrie Underwood Keith Urban   SINGLE OF THE YEAR ‘10,000 Hours’ — Dan + Shay (with Justin Bieber) ‘Beer Never Broke My Heart’ — Luke Combs ‘Bluebird’ — Miranda Lambert ‘The Bones’ — Maren Morris ‘I Hope’ — Gabby Barrett   ALBUM OF THE … Read more

Corfu speedboat death: Three English nationals are investigated

Three English nationals are being investigated over the death of a British woman who was killed when she was hit by a speedboat while swimming off a Corfu beach yesterday.   Claire Glatman, 60, the wife of multimillionaire property tycoon Mark Glatman, was killed when she was hit by a speedboat while swimming in the sea off … Read more

Thousands of Extinction Rebellion activists march on London as sun shines

A wheelchair user was moved on by police during Extinction Rebellion protests in London today as at least five activists were arrested at the start of two weeks of large-scale action.   The woman was spoken to by officers while she was blocking a road before being moved away. At one point she was seen lying … Read more

DVLA announces a further extension to driving licences to 11 MONTHS

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has today announced it has – for the second time in lockdown – extended the validity of photocard driving licences. Having introduced a seven-month extension in June, it has increased the period to 11 months as it continues to buckle under demand for renewals during the coronavirus pandemic. It … Read more

Commons returns from summer break – but limit of 50 MPs in the chamber stays

House of Commons returns from summer break but limit of 50 MPs in the chamber stays due to two-metre rule – amid claims the only way of fitting more would be for them to wear masks and give speeches sitting down MPs have been returning to the House of Commons after the summer break  Rule … Read more

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge face backlash after taking Prince George, 7, on grouse shoot

The Duke of Cambridge has been blasted by animal right’s activists for exposing his son Prince George to ‘causal killing’ on a grouse shoot.  Prince William, 38, took his son, seven, along to the hunt while on a family holiday in Scotland last weekend, where he watched his father and other senior royals spend the … Read more

‘Baby’s starting to pop!’: Pregnant Ashley James shows off her blossoming 22 week bump

‘Baby’s starting to pop!’: Pregnant Ashley James shows off her blossoming 22 week bump in a pale pink sports bra By Connie Rusk For Mailonline Published: 15:17 BST, 1 September 2020 | Updated: 15:26 BST, 1 September 2020  She is expecting her first child, a baby boy, next year.  And Ashley James showed off her … Read more