The number of hours spent online in the UK hit record levels throughout the pandemic with the average Brits spending more than 3.5 hours online each day during lockdown. And while social media has allowed families to connect throughout the pandemic, it
Sweden’s no lockdown policy WAS right and countries that enforced them had ‘significantly worse outcomes’, government report finds Sweden has completed a report into the nation’s handling of Covid-19 The report praises the decision to avoid a full lockdown like other countries
Mother found her daughter, 18, dead on the sofa after she took cocktail of drink and drugs following online abuse she received over her looks, inquest hears Jade Mitchell, 18, from Anglesey struggled to cope after online bullies upset her She was
Drink-driving deaths surged to 11-year high during Covid pandemic amid reports more people hit the bottle during lockdown, figures show In total 220 people were killed by drink drivers in 2020 according to DfT figures This means they accounted for 15% of
Police interrupted No. 10 ‘party’ after alarm went off: Scotland Yard admission sparks questions over why officers did not intervene in Downing Street Covid gathering Met Police detectives are speaking to an officer who witnessed December ‘party’ The force is understood to
The annual shed of the year competition has officially opened for entrants in what is set to be the most fiercely-contested year yet. During yet another 12 months of strict Covid rules and lockdowns, homeowners across the country last year transformed their
Daniel Andrews has come under fire from health experts over a ‘silly’ primary school mask mandate for students in grades 3 to 6. Victorians will no longer need to wear face masks in most indoor settings from Sunday and the working from
Thousands of Covid fines handed out to the public have resulted in lingering criminal records which could be revealed in DBS checks when they apply for future jobs, a charity has warned. Fixed penalty notices were widely used by police forces in
Millions of Australians can order $50 vouchers TODAY to spend on holidays as part of huge tourism rescue package worth more than $500million Millions of Aussies will receive free $50 voucher to spend on holidays in NSW The initiative is part of
A remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia is in lockdown after two people who travelled there by back roads tested positive to Covid-19. WA Premier Mark McGowan warned more cases were likely in the tiny community of Jameson, about 1,000km east of