Salman Rushdie’s son Zafar and his wife Natalie introduce baby daughter Rose Anastasia Clarissa

Salman Rushdie’s son Zafar and his wife Natalie introduce baby daughter Rose Anastasia Clarissa in first family shoot By Olivia Wheeler For Mailonline Published: 00:05 GMT, 9 November 2020 | Updated: 07:32 GMT, 9 November 2020 Sir Salman Rushdie has become a grandfather for the first time after his son Zafar and daughter-in-law Natalie welcomed … Read more

Zac Goldsmith’s wealthy landowner brother plans to introduce WILDCATS to his Somerset farm

The wealthy brother of Boris Johnson’s Etonian friend Zac Goldsmith has been slammed by neighbours over his plans to introduce wildcats to his Somerset farm. Tory donor Ben Goldsmith, who owns the 300-acre Canwood Farm near Bruton, hopes to transform his plot into a wild habitat so animals can roam free. The 39-year-old financier, a … Read more

Mick Fanning and fiancée Breeana Randall fly to LA to introduce son Xander to US grandparents

‘His first flight was a dream!’ Mick Fanning and fiancée Breeana Randall fly to Los Angeles to introduce their two-month-old son Xander to his American grandparents By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:26 BST, 11 October 2020 | Updated: 10:26 BST, 11 October 2020 Mick Fanning and his fiancée Breeana Randall welcomed their first … Read more

Meet baby Ollie! MAFS’ Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant introduce their newborn

She gave birth to their first child just over a week ago.  And now Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant have finally introduced fans to their newborn son, Oliver Chase.  The smitten parents posed up with little Ollie for a sweet family photo shoot with Who magazine.  Meet baby Ollie! MAFS’ Jules Robinson … Read more

Geneva will introduce ‘the world’s highest minimum wage’ of £41,430 a year

Geneva will introduce ‘the world’s highest minimum wage’ of £41,430 a year – around £3,500 a month – after two-thirds backed it in referendum Swiss city held a referendum across the voter population of around 500,000 New wage, which equates to around £19.50 an hour, introduced from October 17 The alterations had been rejected by … Read more

Government should introduce ‘Nightingale classes’ say union chiefs

Union chiefs have called on the government to create ‘Nightingale classes’ amid a drop in the number of schools able to fully open due to Covid-19.  The latest government figures revealed one in six state secondary schools could not fully open last week – with most unable to do so because of coronavirus. Schools are … Read more

Government will introduce total social lockdown if Covid numbers do not fall

A total social lockdown for London and parts of the North could be on the cards if Covid infection rates do not fall.   Pubs, restaurants and bars would be forced to shut for at least two weeks and households would be banned from meeting each other in any indoor location under the new emergency plan.  … Read more

COVID-19: Governments should introduce RATIONING to prevent panic in future pandemics, experts said

Governments should introduce RATIONING to prevent panic buying of groceries and electronics in future pandemics, researchers suggest Researchers from Durham modelled the impact of pandemics on key markets These included groceries, electronic goods, clothing and automotive products They found that earlier lockdowns lead to higher excess demands for key items Governments should stockpile essentials before lockdown … Read more

Tony Blair warns UK ‘running out of time’ to introduce mass testing

Tony Blair today warned the UK is ‘running out of time’ to roll out a mass coronavirus testing programme as he said a second wave of the disease would force ministers to choose between the economy and people’s lives.  The former prime minister has long advocated routine testing of the whole population – even people … Read more

Matt Hancock vows to introduce mass testing of the public

Matt Hancock today vowed to bring in population-wide mass coronavirus testing – but failed to offer a time frame and referred to the project as a ‘moonshot’. The Health Secretary told the BBC’s Today programme that the government would bring in mass testing and ministers were working as ‘fast as we can’ on the scheme … Read more