Covid-19 UK: Vaccine hesitancy among black Britons has HALVED since No10’s PR blitz in February

Coronavirus vaccine hesitancy has halved among black Britons following No10’s PR blitz to quash fears, data revealed today. Ministers launched a media campaign to address hesitancy in BAME communities back in February, after experts raised concerns about low uptake in ethnic minorities. The Department of Health worked with more than 50 ethnic minority TV channels and … Read more

How London pub the Carlton Tavern survived the Blitz AND the bulldozer

The pub that survived the Blitz AND the bulldozer: London boozer reopens after being rebuilt ‘brick-by-brick’ following illegal demolition for flats – giving hope to other bars under threat Carlton Tavern in Maida Vale, West London, set to reopen next month on April 12 It comes six years after the developers were ordered to rebuild … Read more

Get fit in 15 minutes: Nutrition and exercise to blitz your muffin top

Get fit in 15 minutes: The best nutrition and exercise to help blitz your muffin top and fasten your jeans Celebrity personal trainer Nadya Fairweather reveals how to get fit in 15 minutes She advises people to try doing bicycle crunches to help blitz your muffin top Nutritionist Amanda Hamilton recommends cutting down on sugar-rich … Read more

Holiday booking blitz: Britons race to secure trips to popular spots like Costa Del Sol and Menorca

Britons have raced to secure trips to popular spots like Costa Del Sol and Menorca in the hopes of reduced coronavirus restrictions by the summer, MailOnline can reveal. Reservations on rental cottages in the UK are 63 per cent higher than last year as others take the more cautious approach of planning a staycation amid … Read more

Rapid rollout of Covid testing blitz for people who cannot work at home during lockdown

Health Secretary Matt Hancock today announces plans for the mass rollout of rapid Covid-19 testing for people who cannot work at home during the lockdown. In an article for The Mail on Sunday, Mr Hancock says that while the vaccines represent the ‘cavalry’ in the battle, the ratcheting up of testing was an ‘important weapon in … Read more

Get fit in 15 minutes: The best nutrition and exercise to blitz your lockdown love handles

Get fit in 15 minutes: The best nutrition and exercise to blitz your lockdown love handles Personal trainer Nadya Fairweather suggests planking with alternating frog legs  Nutritionist Amanda Hamilton says fibre is a must to help shift love handles Here, FEMAIL has also picked out the latest sports clothes to get you in shape  By … Read more

Universities prepare end-of-term Covid testing blitz to get students home for Christmas

Universities prepare end-of-term Covid testing blitz to get students home for Christmas and avoid two-week campus lockdown over festive season The Prime Minister issued a pledge to ‘get students home safely for Christmas’ But there are fears the virus could spread around the UK rapidly at end of term Government issued proposal for blanket testing with … Read more

Sent to unleash hell upon London: JONATHAN MAYO documents the first week of the Blitz 

By the start of September 1940, the Battle of Britain had been raging for almost two months and Hitler was frustrated that his enemy remained defiant.  In a speech on September 4, he announced the Luftwaffe was to change tactics. ‘We will raze their cities to the ground!’ he raged.  ‘The hour will come when … Read more

Defiant Britons band together over cups of tea in incredible photos marking 80 years since the Blitz

A series of incredible images casting a light on the lives of the defiant Brits who lived through The Blitz have been unearthed on the 80th anniversary of German bombing campaign. The black and white archive help retell the stories of strength and solidarity in the face of struggle and help show the stark contrast between … Read more

Covid-19 has brought out Britain’s ‘Blitz spirit’, scientists say 

Coronavirus really has brought out the nation’s famous Blitz spirit, a study has revealed. Researchers analysed documents from between 1938 to 1945, comparing the public’s wartime response to our behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic. The study, by King’s College London and published in The Lancet Psychiatry, found several major similarities and concluded the current Government … Read more