Half the UK population has now had at least one jab against Covid-19 and Public Health England says the vaccines have already saved at least 6,000 lives and stopped many becoming ill. But for all its success, the rollout has raised questions about
Nine in 10 people in England and Wales say they self-isolated when they were told to after coming into contact with someone with coronavirus. A survey by the Office for National Statistics in the first week of April showed 90 per cent
Authorities are searching for five suspects wanted on murder charges in the killing of a woman whose body was found in north Georgia. Mother-of-two Rossana Delgado, 37, had been missing for four days when her body was found on April 20 in
Woman in her 20s and two men in their 20s and 30s are killed when BMW smashes into roundabout near pub in early hours Collision took place in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, shortly after midnight this morning Merseyside police say BMW ‘collided with
A candlelit vigil held less than a kilometre from where Kelly Wilkinson died, allegedly at the hands of her former partner, heard that her death should be a line in the sand moment for changes to domestic violence laws. Around one thousand people
Catholic society at a top Australian university asks students to vote on whether ‘disabled people are a burden on society’ by putting a stick in yes and no buckets Outrage as students asked whether disabled people are burden on society The question
A retired NYPD police officer was shot by a stray bullet leaving a Brooklyn party on Saturday amid a massive spike in shootings in New York City, it has been reported. Police sources told the New York Post that the retired officer, 30,
Wild brawl between two football clubs sees three men hospitalised after a fight breaks out and spectators take to the field with WEAPONS Violent brawl erupts after football match ends in zero-all stalemate in Rockdale Rockdale Ilinden and Sydney United 58 match
Beverly Cooke, 56, and Angie Jones, 49, began a petition in January calling for the Animal Welfare Act to be changed. It forbids the sale of dog and cat meat, but allows people to eat their own pets if they are humanely
Elon Musk admits ‘a bunch of people will probably die’ during SpaceX’s initial voyages to Mars – but has insisted it will be a ‘glorious adventure and amazing experience’. The SpaceX founder was speaking with Peter Diamandis, founder of the X Prize Foundation,