Coronavirus cases now rising fastest among wealthy people in England

Rates of Covid-19 are rising fastest in the wealthiest parts of England, a statistical report revealed today. Poorer areas have appeared to face the worst of the outbreak for months, with inner city areas in London and Birmingham badly affected in the first wave and areas such as Leicester, Bolton and Sunderland hit by local … Read more

Madrid refuses to lock down despite mounting coronavirus crisis

The leader of Madrid has rejected calls for a new lockdown in the Spanish capital despite a mounting crisis in the city which is seeing thousands of new coronavirus cases per day. Isabel Diaz Ayuso said ‘the solution is not a total confinement’ and demanded more help from the Spanish government as new restrictions were … Read more

Hollyoaks’ Will Mellor accidentally puts down someone else’s cat thinking it was his own

Hollyoaks’ Will Mellor admits he accidentally puts down someone else’s cat and displayed its ashes in an urn… only realising his mistake when his own cat turned up By Nick Ferris For Mailonline Published: 11:46 BST, 28 September 2020 | Updated: 11:46 BST, 28 September 2020 Ex-Hollyoaks actor Will Mellor has revealed he accidentally put … Read more

Paris prepares for a second ‘lockdown’ in attempt to push down coronavirus cases

New Paris regulations Bars in Paris, along with Lyon and nine other cities on ‘heightened alert’, to close at 10pm from tonight Ten person restriction at gatherings Number of attendees at weddings and parties limited to 30.  Gyms and other indoor sporting facilities will remain closed. Remains mandatory for all pedestrians to wear face masks in … Read more

Tory MPs label ‘idiotic’ 10pm pubs curfew a ‘sick experiment’ to ‘incubate a second wave’

Boris Johnson’s 10pm coronavirus curfew has been branded a ‘sick experiment for a second wave’ by his own MPs – as the mayor one of the UK’s biggest cities warned said it was doing ‘more harm than good’. Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said the government’s drinking deadline was pushing crowds into supermarkets to buy booze … Read more

Why it pays to scrutinise the small print on Airbnb to avoid a lengthy dispute

Airbnb may seem to have been around for ages, yet the online home-share service founded in San Francisco is only 12 years old. And this year, the revolutionary online system of booking accommodation from private hosts has faced its toughest challenge. With travel curtailed owing to Government restrictions, Airbnb decided to refund customers who could … Read more

Want to boost your resume? These courses provide some of the most in-demand skills in today’s market

Want to boost your resume? These courses provide some of the most in-demand skills in today’s job market – including Python, Excel and IT Support By Zoe Griffin For Dailymail.com Published: 11:15 BST, 28 September 2020 | Updated: 11:22 BST, 28 September 2020 If you’re thinking of changing career or want to learn a new … Read more

More than TEN MILLION download NHS track and trace app in first three days

More than 10 million people have downloaded the NHS Covid-19 app since it launched last week as pubs and restaurants turn away customers who don’t have it on their phones Six million people downloaded the app the first day it launched   Pubs and restaurants have started turning customers away unless they can show the QR … Read more

Paris prepares for a second lockdown in attempt to push down coronavirus cases

Lockdown part deux: Paris shuts bars at 10pm starting tonight, restricts gatherings to ten people and makes masks compulsory outside in attempt to push down coronavirus cases Emmanuel Macron’s government has taken strict new measures to slow spread  Bars, gyms and public gatherings will all be impacted by the new regulations  France yesterday recorded 14,412 … Read more