Coronavirus kills 1.04% of people who catch it, says new study

The coronavirus could kill 1.04 per cent of all people who catch it, according to scientists. This death rate, estimated by researchers at Stanford University in California, would make COVID-19 10 times as deadly as the flu. It could also mean that around 4.65million people in the UK have had the virus already, based on … Read more

Detectives arrest three more men over law student’s murder

Three tyre-fitter brothers have been arrested over the murder of a 19-year-old law student who was shot dead in a botched drive-by shooting, while police arrested three more men as chilling footage emerged of the moment she was gunned down.   Feroz, Suhayl and Nadeem Suleman are in their early- to -mid thirties and run R1 tyres … Read more

Kate Middleton shares throwback snap of Chelsea Flower Show garden

Duchess goes digging! Kate Middleton shares unseen throwback snap of her workig on her 2019 Back To Nature garden as she marks first ever virtual Chelsea Flower Show Duchess of Cambridge shared a snap of her 2019 Chelsea Flower Show garden In the photograph, Kate, 38, is helping create the RHS Back To Nature garden The … Read more

Trust in travel industry has plummeted to a record low amid coronavirus refunds scandal, says Which?

Trust in the travel industry has plunged to a record low as airlines and holiday companies continue to deny and delay refunds for coronavirus cancellations, according to Which? The consumer champion says its Consumer Insight Tracker shows that trust in airlines and holiday companies has dropped from a net score of nine in February 2020 … Read more

Elle Macpherson buys son Flynn, 22, a fancy graduation cake

‘I wanted to do something special!’ Elle Macpherson buys son Flynn Busson, 22, a fancy graduation cake because ‘he won’t get a chance to celebrate’ amid COVID-19 restrictions By Jessamy Tredinnick For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:45 BST, 20 May 2020 | Updated: 08:45 BST, 20 May 2020 Elle Macpherson has joined the millions of … Read more

Nearly 40% of critically ill coronavirus patients in the US die

More than 20 percent of adults hospitalized for coronavirus in the US have fallen ‘critically ill,’ meaning they needed oxygen support or to be put onto ventilators, the largest study of infected Americans to-date finds.  Researchers from Columbia University compiled detailed report on 257 adults hospitalized at two New York City facilities.  Nearly 80 percent … Read more

No10 disowns Therese Coffey in row over ‘wrong’ science advice

No10 has disowned Cabinet minister Therese Coffey after she blamed government blunders on coronavirus testing and care homes on ‘wrong’ science advice. Downing Street heaped praise on its experts and insisted ‘ministers decide’ after the comments by the Work and Pensions Secretary caused a storm.  As a furious blame game erupted yesterday, Ms Coffey appeared to … Read more

Jane Roe made ‘deathbed confession’ that she was paid to become anti-abortion campaigner

A woman known in the history books as Jane Roe, who lent her name to the polarizing Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion in the US, made a bombshell confession before her death in 2017, claiming that her days as a fervent anti-abortion activist was ‘all an act’ that was paid for by evangelical leaders. … Read more

Demi Lovato presents her friend Miley Cyrus with a 2020 Webby Award for her talk show Bright Minded

They’ve been friends on and off going back to their days as Disney Channel stars. So it was only fitting that Demi Lovato would be on hand to present her old pal Miley Cyrus with a Webby Award on Tuesday. The 27-year-old Confident singer honored the Wrecking Ball singer, also 27, for her new Instagram … Read more

Type 2 diabetics are TWICE as likely to die from Covid-19, new research shows

Patients with Type 2 diabetes are twice as likely to die from coronavirus – and being obese increases the risk even further, research reveals today. A third of deaths from the virus have occurred among individuals with diabetes, which is linked to excess weight and a lack of exercise. The study by the NHS and … Read more