Businessman ‘fuming’ after NHS well-wishers paint over £400 ad board to say ‘thank you’ to medics

Businessman, 33, is left ‘fuming’ after NHS well-wishers paint over his £400 advertising board to say ‘thank you’ to medics fighting coronavirus Christopher Walker was ‘fuming’ after ‘NHS Thank you’ was put on £400 board The 33-year-old bought the sign in Redcar, North Yorkshire, to boost business The father-of-three from Redcar slammed the ‘mindless’ violence … Read more

Seven’s sport commentator Hamish McLachlan enjoys a stand-up paddle board session

Well he’s got a lot of free time on his hands! Seven’s sport commentator Hamish McLachlan enjoys a stand-up paddle board session at the beach in Victoria after the AFL season was suspended By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:32 BST, 10 April 2020 | Updated: 07:33 BST, 10 April 2020 He’s Channel … Read more

Wealthy NYC businesses board up their stores to defend against civil unrest as virus decimates NYPD

High-end stores throughout New York such as Louis Vuitton and Dolce & Gabbana are boarding up their windows in anticipation of civil unrest as the death toll in the city reached 1,867 on Friday with 305 new deaths. The wealthy businesses had already been ordered closed along with bars and restaurants as part of the … Read more

Australian woman’s fears for mother on board coronavirus death ship after losing contact

A terrified Brisbane woman has lost all contact with her elderly mother, who is one of 135 Australians stranded on a coronavirus-stricken cruise ship in Central America that is being refused permission to dock.  Shirley Maclaren is a passenger on the Holland America Line Zaandam ship stranded in the Pacific Ocean off the Central America coast after it … Read more

ON THE BOARD: Aviva high-flyer Andy Briggs takes the helm at Phoenix

ON THE BOARD: Aviva high-flyer Andy Briggs, 53, takes the helm at Insurance group Phoenix By Daily Mail City & Finance Published: 21:51 GMT, 8 November 2019 | Updated: 09:32 GMT, 9 November 2019 Insurance group Phoenix has hired former Aviva high-flyer Andy Briggs as its chief executive Insurance group Phoenix has hired former Aviva … Read more

Passengers from cruise ship hit by coronavirus rejoice in Cuba as they board flights to Britain 

Nearly 700 weary passengers stuck onboard a British cruise ship after cases of the killer coronavirus were confirmed rejoiced as they were repatriated from Havana to Heathrow. Cuba allowed MS Braemar, operated by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, to dock in its waters after several Caribbean island nations – including Commonwealth states Barbados and the Bahamas – … Read more

Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft’s board of directors

Co-founder Bill Gates is stepping down from the board of Microsoft, the company announced Bill Gates is leaving the board of Microsoft, the company announced Friday. The Microsoft co-founder, 64, is to dedicate more of his time to his charity, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  He has been spending more time on his philanthropic … Read more

The Co-op gets on board the Mail’s Great British Spring Clean

Picking up a record! Number of litter volunteers backing the Mail’s Great British Spring Clean overtakes last year’s 563,000, as The Co-op gets on board Co-operative Group is encouraging all its staff to join drive to clean up Britain  Company is donating 8,000 hours of paid staff time and hosting litter events  Comes after the … Read more

Human guinea pigs prepare to board a non-stop Qantas Dreamliner flight from Heathrow to Sydney

1919 The world’s first flight from London to Australia touches down in Darwin. It took 28 days. Hudson Fysh, one of the men who would go on to found Qantas was first to meet it – he’d just built the airfield, and with Paul McGinness had plotted an air route across Queensland and the Northern … Read more

Coronavirus hit Grand Princess ship as 3,500 on board face quarantine on four U.S.military bases

By Natalie Rahhal, Acting US Health Editor for DailyMail.com   HOW DANGEROUS IS CORONAVIRUS? About 14 percent of people who contract the Covid-19 coronavirus are taken to hospital – with severe symptoms including breathing problems and pneumonia. About 5 per cent need intensive care. But the majority who get the virus suffer nothing more than … Read more