Passengers film chaotic scenes in Islamabad Airport as hundreds race to reach UK

This was the chaotic scene in Pakistan last night as thousands of travellers raced home to the UK to beat today’s hotel quarantine deadline as cases spiked in the country. Airline staff were forced to stand on check-in desks and urge people to form in orderly lines with one person in the scrum as ‘the worst experience … Read more

Pakistan is added to travel ban ‘red list’ as thousands race to get home to UK

Airlines lay on extra flights as thousands race to get home from Pakistan after the country gets added to travel ban ‘red list’ All arrivals landing in UK from Pakistan after 4am today will have to pay £1,750 for 11 nights of quarantine in Government-approved hotel With Pakistan likely to remain on red list for … Read more

Liz Hurley is sworn off street food after she ended up ‘on a drip’ following kebab in Pakistan

Liz Hurley has revealed she won’t touch street food again after suffering an allergic reaction to a curbside kebab in Pakistan that resulted in her being put on a drip. The actress, 55, told how she visited the South Asian country to help Prime Minister Imran Khan raise funds for a hospital, but was left … Read more

Pakistan and Bangladesh are put on the travel ‘red list’

Pakistan and Bangladesh are put on the travel ‘red list’ sparking fears thousands of Brits abroad will scramble home as UK variant is blamed for countries’ third spike Travellers will be banned from these countries unless they are returning home   Crackdown is aimed at reducing the risk of variants such as South Africa strain  More … Read more

Britain blows millions of taxpayer funds on foreign aid projects

Britain blows millions of taxpayer funds on foreign aid projects including anti-smoking lessons, ‘friendship benches’ and eco-hammams Taxpayers’ cash is being spent on things like ‘friendship benches’ in Zimbabwe  More than £700,000 will allow people to discuss their mental health issues  A further £1 million will be spent on health promotion activities in Asia   By … Read more

Whales are descendants of ‘tiny deer’ that walked on land 50 MILLION years ago

The largest animal on Earth swims through the depths of the oceans, but 50 million years ago whales walked the land on four legs. A professor at Northeast Ohio Medical University reveals the massive creatures are descendants of an ancient ‘little deer,’ known as Indohyus. Through the research of cetaceans evolution, which includes hippopotamus to … Read more

China will allow visitors into the country – but only if they have had the CHINESE Covid-19 vaccine 

China says it will allow visitors into the country – but only if they have had the CHINESE Covid-19 vaccine Embassies in countries including the US and India said restrictions will ease  Borders will open for those visiting for business or ‘humanitarian needs’ China has not approved any foreign-made jabs and produced four of its … Read more

Erin Holland goes for a solo stroll in Coogee without her wedding ring

Erin Holland goes for a solo stroll in Coogee without her wedding ring – as her husband Ben Cutting flies overseas to play cricket just days after their nuptials By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:38 GMT, 24 February 2021 | Updated: 20:38 GMT, 24 February 2021 Erin Holland looked rather contemplative on Wednesday … Read more

Erin Holland’s new husband Ben Cutting heads off to play cricket just DAYS after lavish nuptials

‘And just like that the honeymoon is over’: Erin Holland’s new husband Ben Cutting heads off to play cricket just DAYS after their lavish nuptials – as she reveals their incredible wedding bands By Chloe-lee Longhetti and Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:27 GMT, 17 February 2021 | Updated: 00:40 GMT, 17 February … Read more

China’s CanSino COVID-19 vaccine co-developed by military ‘shows 65.7 per cent efficacy’ 

A single-dose COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese firm CanSino Biologics and a team led by Beijing’s top military bio-warfare expert is reported to show 65.7 per cent efficacy in preventing symptomatic cases.    The drug also demonstrated a 90.98 per cent success rate in stopping severe disease in an interim analysis of global trials, according to Pakistan’s health … Read more