Defiant Trump supporter says he’ll go to JAIL before he takes down giant 50ft x 30ft 2020 flag he is flying 150ft from a crane in Buffalo Jay Johnson is flying a $1,000 Trump 2020 flag over his construction site The city
Recruiters today reported the strongest month-on-month increase in hiring for permanent jobs for six years amid an employment boom prompted by the easing of lockdown. The survey, which asked around 400 companies whether they have taken on more staff over the month
Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine is effective against the Californian variant spreading in the US, scientists say. And researchers also found the jab sparks Covid-fighting antibodies that stay in the blood for at least six months following a second dose. Evidence already shows the vaccine —
Berlin will start negotiations to purchase the Kremlin-backed Sputnik V immunisation amid a growing shortage of supplies on the Continent. Health minister Jens Spahn confirmed the news at a virtual summit of his EU counterparts, it was claimed. And Bavarian state premier
Coronavirus cases have more than halved in a month and fallen in every age group a major surveillance study revealed last night – as experts said reopening schools has had little impact on the epidemic. Imperial College London epidemiologists estimated 0.2 per
104-year-old woman is given round of applause by Colombian hospital staff after beating Covid-19 a SECOND time Carmen Hernandez received a standing ovation from medics at the San Rafael de Tunja University Hospital in Tunja, Colombia The 104-year-old woman was first diagnosed
It comes as a survey of the over-60s found 74 percent backed Covid certificates. The Prime Minister said it was obvious his Cabinet should “look at the possibility of making sure that we can continue to open up all sectors of the
New gas pipeline sparks outrage among farmers who fear hundreds of families could be affected by fracking Farmers fear development of gas fields across Queensland’s Galilee Basin Grazier Bruce Currie says the pipeline could impact the lives of 300 families Planned project connects
British scientists behind Vaccitech firm that made Oxford AstraZeneca jab could both get £26m payday
Two of the scientists behind Britain’s AstraZeneca jab could both make £26million today as the tech firm that developed it hits the US stock market. Oxford professors Sarah Gilbert and Adrian Hill both own 5.2 per cent of Vaccitech, which will later
Hundreds of thousands of doses of AstraZeneca vaccine have been secretly flown to Australia from Britain after the EU blocked exports to the country. A total of 717,000 doses have been sent, but the source of the shipments was kept quiet to