Two fully vaccinated people meeting inside would be ‘incredibly safe’ says JVT, but it’s not allowed

It would be ‘incredibly safe’ for two fully Covid vaccinated people to meet up, England’s deputy chief medical officer said – but the UK will not follow the US in enabling vaccinated people to get together without social distancing. Professor Jonathan Van-Tam told a Downing Street press briefing that scientifically it would be safe for vaccinated people to … Read more

Stiff lower jaw allowed T.Rex to deliver bone-crushing bites, study shows

Tyrannosaurus rex (T.Rex) was only able to crunch the bone of its unfortunate prey thanks to its stiff lower jaws, a new study shows.  Perhaps the most fearsome of all the dinosaurs, T.Rex chomped through bone by keeping a joint in their lower jaw steady like an alligator, it reveals.  Scientists had previously assumed T.Rex … Read more

Vaccinated American tourists will be allowed to visit Europe this summer

American tourists who are fully vaccinated will be allowed to visit Europe this summer, one of the EU’s top bosses has said. Tourists from the United States will finally be allowed to vacation in Europe after more than a year of closures after the European Union hailed the United States’ ‘huge’ COVID-19 vaccine drive. Ursula Von Der … Read more

Vaccinated American tourists will be allowed to visit Europe this summer

American tourists who are fully vaccinated will be allowed to visit Europe this summer, one of the EU’s top bosses has said. Tourists from the United States will finally be allowed to vacation in Europe after more than a year of closures after the European Union hailed the United States’ ‘huge’ COVID-19 vaccine drive. Ursula Von Der … Read more

Jessica McNamee reveals she was not allowed to play the Mortal Kombat ahead of her starring in film

Jessica McNamee reveals she was not allowed to play the Mortal Kombat video game as a teen because it was ‘too violent’ – ahead of her starring role in the new big screen adaption By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:08 BST, 23 April 2021 | Updated: 16:25 BST, 23 April 2021 Jessica … Read more

The 21,000 fans allowed at the FA Cup Final will NOT have to show they have been vaccinated

Fans attending the FA Cup final will not need to produce a vaccine passport, just evidence they have received a negative test, Sportsmail can reveal. It was expected that the 21,000 supporters who will attend the showpiece at Wembley on May 15, would have to produce a passport, which would confirm vaccination, immunity, or a … Read more

The 21,000 fans allowed at the FA Cup Final will NOT have to show they have been vaccinated

REVEALED: The 21,000 fans allowed at next month’s FA Cup Final at Wembley will NOT have to show they have been vaccinated but MUST provide proof of a negative Covid test Government’s Events Research Programme will not require Covid passports  By Charlie Walker For Mailonline Published: 12:28 BST, 16 April 2021 | Updated: 12:51 BST, … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Public needs to know how Greensill was allowed to happen

Beware the fintech scams: The public needs to know how Greensill was allowed to happen, says ALEX BRUMMER By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 22:30 BST, 14 April 2021 | Updated: 22:39 BST, 14 April 2021 The Greensill review by Slaughter & May lawyer Nigel Boardman is far too narrowly drawn.  It may … Read more

Sir James Dyson claims ‘freedom’ from the EU allowed scientists to develop a ‘world-beating’ vaccine

Brexit backing inventor Sir James Dyson claims ‘freedom’ from the EU allowed Oxford scientists to develop a ‘world-beating’ COVID-19 vaccine in record time Sir James Dyson said the benefits of Brexit were best demonstrated by the jab The inventor, 73, said Brexit mean companies can employ the best global talent He defended the decision to … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: All university students will be allowed back on campus from May 17

All university students who have not yet returned to campus and in-person teaching will be able to do so from May 17 at the earliest, ministers confirmed today.    The policy means a return to campuses across the country for around a million students, who have only been able to study online since the Christmas holidays … Read more