Miss England is set to land back on UK soil to resume job as a doctor helping to fight coronavirus

Junior Doctor and Miss England winner Dr Bhasha Mukherjee is set to arrive back in the UK tomorrow morning after getting stuck in India during the coronavirus pandemic. Like many other Britons in the country Dr Mukherjee, from Derby, found herself unable to get home when the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cancelled flights and imposed … Read more

Gucci are selling a VERY big pair of cotton underwear (but it will set you back £670)

Channel your inner Bridget Jones! Gucci is selling a pair of VERY big cotton pants with a matching bra (but the set will cost you £670) Gucci is selling a pair of pants which bares a resemblance to Bridget Jones’ pair Character played by Renee Zellweger made pants iconic in 2001 rom com film Ivory and … Read more

Mysterious comet TWICE the size of Jupiter is set to light up the night sky

Atlas, a massive comet five times the size of Jupiter and about half the size of the Sun, will appear brighter than Venus from Earth by the end of April. The exact size of the rocky icy core of the strange comet isn’t known but is likely only a few miles across – but it … Read more

New York set to reach peak of coronavirus cases in two weeks

New York could reach its peak of new coronavirus cases within the next seven to 10 days, experts say, as the number of hospital ER visits starts to decrease and official data raises hopes that the city could soon start ‘turning the corner’.   New York City saw 138 deaths from the virus on Monday, an increase … Read more

Ford set to 3D print 100,000 face shields each week to help protect health care workers

Ford is set to 3D print 100,000 face shields each week to help protect health care workers during the coronavirus outbreak After a request for help from the Mayo Clinic, Ford designed a plastic face shield The design was made in consultation with local health care workers in Detroit The shield is assembled from components … Read more

SMALL CAP IDEAS: Ariana Resources looks set to benefit from gold price rise

The gold price has hit record highs in several currencies in recent days, including the pound, Canadian dollar, South African rand, and Australian dollar.  It has also recovered much of the ground lost in US dollar terms when investors sold heavily to cover losses elsewhere in the market. That selling is now abating, and the … Read more

Heathrow Airport set to be ‘repurposed’ as part of the wartime effort against coronavirus

Heathrow Airport is being ‘repurposed’ as part of a wartime effort to keep vital medical supplies flowing into the country. Britain’s biggest airport will overhaul its operations this week to prioritise cargo flights carrying pharmaceutical products. Almost half of Britain’s medical supplies will be shipped in via the West London airport, including medicines, vaccines and … Read more

New York hospitals set up refrigerated trailers to be used as makeshift morgues

New York City hospitals set up makeshift morgues outside of their facilities to handle the overflow of victims as the coronavirus pandemic hits the Big Apple hard. Refrigerated trucks were seen parked outside several of the largest medical centers throughout the five boroughs over the weekend. Brown tents with medical officials inside who do rapid … Read more

Coronavirus set to claim a series of corporate victims as Brighthouse and Carluccio’s near collapse

Coronavirus set to claim a series of corporate victims as Brighthouse and Carluccio’s near collapse By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:52 BST, 29 March 2020 | Updated: 22:16 BST, 29 March 2020 The coronavirus is set to claim a series of corporate victims this week as Brighthouse and Carluccio’s near collapse.  Rent-to-own … Read more

Triage tents set up in Central Park for coronavirus patient overflow from Mount Sinai West Hospital

Crews have begun assembling triage tents outside New York City hospitals that are already overwhelmed by coronavirus victims.  The Mount Sinai system is setting up the temporary treatment facilities outside six of its hospitals – five in New York City and one in Long Island – as it prepares for a projected influx of COVID-19 … Read more