Chinese doctor says local officials covered up the scale of the initial outbreak

A leading Chinese disease-control expert has confirmed that Wuhan’s officials did cover up the scale of the initial outbreak. Professor Yuen Kwok-yung, who visited the former coronavirus epicentre in January to help diagnose cases, told BBC that local authorities destroyed physical evidence and provided ‘slow’ response to clinical findings.   ‘I do suspect that they have … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: EU’s bail-out will not head off large scale unemployment

ALEX BRUMMER: Europe’s feeble bail-out will not be enough to head off large scale unemployment By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 22:42 BST, 21 July 2020 | Updated: 23:14 BST, 21 July 2020 The longest summit in the European Union’s history finally has delivered a result. The £680billion Covid-19 rescue package breaks new ground. … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: UK must return to growth to scale the debt mountain 

Forecasting is difficult enough in normal times. Britain faces three great uncertainties in the shape of Covid-19, Brexit and relations with China. The decision to ditch Huawei means that ‘Global Britain’ optimism about deeper trading relations with China potentially is in jeopardy. As the People’s Republic accounts for 19 per cent of global GDP, and … Read more

British-American explorer, 55, becomes first woman to scale Earth’s highest and lowest points

A British-American explorer has become the first woman to scale Earth’s highest and lowest points, as she reaches the bottom of the Mariana Trench after climbing Mount Everest. Vanessa O’Brien travelled via a submersible to the Earth’s lowest point, the bottom of Challenger Deep, on June 12 for a surveillance mission. The 55-year-old dived 10,925metres below … Read more

Lord Hague tells Boris Johnson to listen to Tony Blair and roll-out Covid testing on ‘massive scale’

Number of workers on payroll falls by 600,000 between March and May as Lord Hague demands the two-metre rule be ditched NOW to avert ‘disaster’ Former Conservative leader has brandished lockdown a ‘disaster for society’ He has backed former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair’s calls for mass testing Lord Hague’s comments in Telegraph come ahead … Read more

Troops storm beaches, scale cliffs and swoop over occupied France in stunning unseen photos

Incredible colourised pictures showing the D-Day landings in Normandy have been released on the anniversary of the heavily secretive operation that became the turning point of the Second World war. The series of photos show British and US troops storming the beaches of northern France and later talking to members of the French Resistance after … Read more

Troops storm beaches, scale cliffs and swoop over occupied France in stunning unseen photos

D-Day in colour: Troops storm beaches, scale cliffs and swoop over occupied France in stunning unseen photos released ahead of Normandy invasion’s 76th anniversary Series of photos show British and US troops storming beaches and talking to members of French Resistance One striking image shows Dakota C-47 transport planes releasing gliders, some snapped in half … Read more

People’s Covid-19 risk should be scored on a scale from 1 to 5

Britons should get an individual Covid-19 risk score on a scale from one to five to allow healthy youngsters out of lockdown, scientists say. Top experts have floated the idea of ‘stratified shielding’ to kickstart the economy again and end the lockdown, which they claim is ‘damaging’. It would involve rating each person’s chances of … Read more

Stanford researchers under investigation for ‘tipping the scale’ on antibody studies

Researchers at Stanford University are being accused of ‘tipping the scale’ on their antibody study and implying coronavirus is more widespread – but less fatal – than previously thought. Last month, their analysis found that between 2.5 and 5.2 percent of Santa Clara County residents tested positive for antibodies. That meant the number of infected … Read more

Mass coronavirus testing stopped in March due to the ‘sheer scale of UK’, says top official

Mass coronavirus testing was stopped in mid-March due to the ‘sheer scale of cases in the UK’, says top official Professor Yvonne Doyle explained why the UK stopped mass testing on March 12 The senior health official put it down to the large number of UK cases by then In March, hundreds and thousands of … Read more