Airport testing could catch six in 10 Covid-19 carriers as research debunks PHE’s claims of 7%

Airport testing could identify up to six in ten coronavirus cases, experts claim.   Public Health England has said testing travellers on arrival would only detect seven per cent of people carrying the virus. It has been used time and time again by ministers to justify a lack of screening at airports, given the UK is … Read more

Prince Philip’s ‘relationship with Prince Harry has not recovered’, royal expert claims 

Prince Philip has ‘walked away’ from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after the ‘great shock’ of Megxit and his grandson’s ‘alien behaviour’, a royal expert has claimed. The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, who gave up his naval career to support the Queen, 94, when she ascended the throne in 1952, was ‘dismayed and deeply … Read more

England’s Covid-19 lockdown led to 12million adults doing almost no exercise, poll claims

England’s coronavirus lockdown led to almost 12million adults doing almost no exercise, according to research. The Sport England Active Lives survey of 190,000 people suggests 30 per cent of the adult population were ‘inactive’ between March and May.  The proportion of people who said they did less than half an hour activity a week rose … Read more

England’s Covid-19 lockdown led to 12million adults doing almost no exercise, poll claims

England’s coronavirus lockdown led to almost 12million adults doing almost no exercise, according to research. The Sport England Active Lives survey of 190,000 people suggests 30 per cent of the adult population were ‘inactive’ between March and May.  The proportion of people who said they did less than half an hour activity a week rose … Read more

Biography claims to understand Boris you need to know the secret of his father’s bullying past

BIOGRAPHY BORIS JOHNSON: THE GAMBLER by Tom Bower (WH Allen £20, 592pp)  Tom Bower is a compulsive chronicler of chicanery, or — as his many biographical victims would see it — a prolific perpetrator of hatchet jobs. Critics and enemies of Boris Johnson (of which there has never been a shortage) will therefore be disappointed … Read more

Prince Philip’s ‘relationship with Prince Harry has not recovered’, royal expert claims 

Prince Philip has ‘walked away’ from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after the ‘great shock’ of Megxit and his grandson’s ‘alien behaviour’, a royal expert has claimed. The Duke of Edinburgh, 99, who gave up his naval career to support the Queen, 94, when she ascended the throne in 1952, was ‘dismayed and deeply … Read more

Author Bruce Wagner claims his editor said the word fat is ‘problematic’

Now you can’t call a 500lb woman ‘fat’: Author Bruce Wagner reveals he’s pulled out of latest publishing deal claiming his editor said the word is ‘problematic’ and shouldn’t appear in his the novel Author Bruce Wagner was told the word ‘fat’ is ‘problematic language’ A 500lb character in his book playfully describes herself as … Read more

Human consciousness is actually the brain’s ‘energy field’, claims scientist 

Human consciousness is created by the brain’s ‘energy field’ which comes from the electric signals of the organ’s neurons, claims scientist Professor Johnjoe McFadden has published his theory in a prominant journal  Believes that the electromagnetic signals of neurons is key to consciousness   It is well known that these signals produce an electric field around … Read more

Number of Covid deaths in Britain could have been HALVED by imposing lockdown earlier, report claims

Britain’s coronavirus death toll could have been halved if ministers had imposed an earlier lockdown, a report has claimed.  The UK went into full lockdown on March 23, when 36 people were dying of Covid-19 per day on average.  Professor Andrew Harvey, a statistician at the University of Cambridge, used official data to estimate what … Read more

Number of Covid deaths in Britain could have been HALVED by imposing lockdown earlier, report claims

Britain’s coronavirus death toll could have been halved if ministers had imposed an earlier lockdown, a report has claimed.  The UK went into full lockdown on March 23, when 36 people were dying of Covid-19 per day on average.  Professor Andrew Harvey, a statistician at the University of Cambridge, used official data to estimate what … Read more