More than double the Americans in the U.S. say they identify as LGBTQ than they did a decade ago, a trend led by Gen Z adults, results from a new Gallup poll revealed this week. A record 7.1 percent of Americans identify as
Number of travel firms going bust jumped by fifth last year as sector was devastated by ‘on-off’ Covid restrictions By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 16:50 EST, 13 February 2022 | Updated: 17:08 EST, 13 February 2022 The number of
An Inspector calls at a 12th-century hotel in the village where George Osborne lives and loves the Michelin-starred food and ‘cosy’ bedroom (but a lack of coffee options ruffles feathers) The Inspector tootles to Bruton, dubbed the ‘new Notting Hill’, for a
Businesses choosing to voluntarily shut shop has reached a new high as the long-term impact of coronavirus restrictions and concerns over imminent tax hikes hits business owners. A record 14,526 businesses in Britain voluntarily appointed liquidators last year, according to data obtained
The Met Police received Number 10’s request after Downing Street aides were concerned the photos could harm their reputations, according to the Times. It is understood this could mean hundreds of photos, including some of 57-year-old Boris Johnson, are unlikely to be
Number of Brits getting ill with Covid every day falls below 1,000 for FIRST time since the symptom study started a year ago Covid Symptom Study estimates fewer people are getting sick with the virus than at any time in the past
Dr Abul Murshid is suspended from being able to practise medicine after performing an inappropriate breast exam on an A&E patient A NHS doctor has been suspended after he squeezed a patient’s nipple and asked for her phone number during an intimate
A large number of Australians would struggle financially if they lost their job despite interest rates being at a record low. House rents in every capital city, except Melbourne, have risen during the past year while the banks are starting to increase
The number of unaccompanied minor migrants in Customs and Border Protection custody has dramatically dropped by 88 per cent from the end of March as new numbers over the weekend show less than 700 remain in federal facilities. On March 28 there
New Lord Speaker backs ‘vigorously’ cutting the number of peers by 200 to match the House of Commons as he demands ‘face-to-face’ talks with Boris Johnson on shaking up Parliament New Lord Speaker Lord McFall backed reducing number of peers in Parliament