Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is out of touch with public opinion, poll finds

Poll proves wokery lost Labour ‘red wall’ seats: Sir Keir Starmer’s Party is overwhelmingly associated with politically correct issues that are not backed by public Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is out of touch with public opinion, poll has found Survey shows the party was associated with support of politically correct issues  Poll says 56% of people … Read more

Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is out of touch with public opinion, poll finds

Poll proves wokery lost Labour ‘red wall’ seats: Sir Keir Starmer’s Party is overwhelmingly associated with politically correct issues that are not backed by public Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party is out of touch with public opinion, poll has found Survey shows the party was associated with support of politically correct issues  Poll says 56% of people … Read more

Breathing: Rats and pigs can survive on oxygen fed through their RECTUM, study finds

We all know at least one person who metaphorically talks out of their rear end, but it may be possible to literally breathe via your behind, a study has determined. This is a trick employed by certain aquatic organisms — like some freshwater catfish, loaches and sea cucumbers — to help them survive in low-oxygen … Read more

Snorkeller finds wedding ring wrapped around a fish on Norfolk Island

Husband who lost his wedding ring while holidaying on a remote island is surprised to learn a snorkeller spotted it around the body of a mullet fish – and his wife is desperate to get it back Suzie Quintal and husband Nathan lost wedding ring in Norfolk Island in January Local snorkeller Susan Prior found … Read more

Coronavirus England: Cases fall again to just one in 1,340 people, ONS finds

The number of people in England with coronavirus fell again last week to just 40,800 people – one in every 1,340 – in an 11.5 per cent drop on a week earlier. Cases in the Office for National Statistics’ random swab-testing survey came down even further despite concerns about a surge in cases caused by … Read more

Coronavirus: Cases in England fall again to just one in 1,340 people, ONS finds

The number of people in England with coronavirus fell again last week to just 40,800 people – one in every 1,340 – in an 11.5 per cent drop on a week earlier. Cases in the Office for National Statistics’ random swab-testing survey came down even further despite concerns about a surge in cases caused by … Read more

Boston journalist who was covering a local dog theft FINDS the lost pup while reporting

A Boston reporter was covering the story of a dog theft last week when — as luck would have it — she spotted the very dog that had been stolen. WHDH-TV’s Juliana Mazza was in Cambridge reporting on Titus, a 13-year-old German Short Haired Pointer who had been taken from his owner’s car on May … Read more

Boston journalist who was covering a local dog theft FINDS the lost pup while reporting

A Boston reporter was covering the story of a dog theft last week when — as luck would have it — she spotted the very dog that had been stolen. WHDH-TV’s Juliana Mazza was in Cambridge reporting on Titus, a 13-year-old German Short Haired Pointer who had been taken from his owner’s car on May … Read more

Delaying second Covid vaccine cuts death toll by up to a FIFTH, study finds

The decision to delay second Covid vaccine doses in the UK saved thousands of lives, more research has found. A study published in the British Medical Journal modelled how fatality rates are impacted when second jab appointments are pushed beyond the recommended regimen.  Scientists estimated deaths would be slashed by up to a fifth if … Read more

‘Covid arm’ is HARMLESS and disappears within a week, study finds

A rash that appears on the arms of some people who receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is harmless, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at data from 16 Americans who developed so-called ‘Covid arm,’ in which people experience itchy and swollen skin, sometimes accompanied by red lumps or hives.  They found that the reaction is … Read more