MARKET REPORT: Future Publishing turnaround sees online revenues soar

MARKET REPORT: Future’s looking brighter as magazine giant’s drastic turnaround sends online revenues soaring By Mark Shapland For The Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 19 May 2021 | Updated: 22:01 BST, 19 May 2021 A short while ago investors had written off consumer magazine publishers, an industry hard-hit by declining ad spend and readership numbers. … Read more

Coronavirus: SAGE models warn hospital admissions could soar if India variant is more infectious

Tens of thousands more people could be hospitalised with Covid this summer if the Indian variant of the virus is a lot more infectious, SAGE models have warned — but scientists still don’t fully understand the strain. Alarm bells are ringing over the B1617.2 variant, first spotted in India, which has exploded in England in … Read more

Coronavirus: SAGE models warn hospital admissions could soar if India variant is more infectious

Tens of thousands more people could be hospitalised with Covid this summer if the Indian variant of the virus is a lot more infectious, SAGE models have warned — but scientists still don’t fully understand the strain. Alarm bells are ringing over the B1617.2 variant, first spotted in India, which has exploded in England in … Read more

Morrisons sales soar in post-Covid bounce

Morrisons sales soar in post-Covid bounce: Britons rush to buy fuel and lunchtime snacks as restrictions ease By Tom Witherow For The Daily Mail Published: 22:01 BST, 11 May 2021 | Updated: 22:01 BST, 11 May 2021 Shoppers are in the mood to ‘spend, spend, spend’ as Britain recovers from the pandemic and lockdown restrictions … Read more

Lockdown ‘has helped to rot kids’ teeth’: Number of children with dental decay is set to soar

Lockdown ‘has helped to rot kids’ teeth’: Number of children hospitalised with dental decay is set to soar due to reduced access to dentists during pandemic and disrupted routines Dental decay is the biggest reason for youngsters being admitted for surgery Levels are runnin gmore than double rate for tonsillitis and is set to get worse … Read more

Lockdown ‘has helped to rot kids’ teeth’: Number of children with dental decay is set to soar

Lockdown ‘has helped to rot kids’ teeth’: Number of children hospitalised with dental decay is set to soar due to reduced access to dentists during pandemic and disrupted routines Dental decay is the biggest reason for youngsters being admitted for surgery Levels are runnin gmore than double rate for tonsillitis and is set to get worse … Read more

Prices to would-be Green List destinations soar

Britons were being urged to book holidays to the likes of Malta, Gibraltar, Portugal and Israel before prices rise tonight when holidaymakers finally discover where they can visit this summer without quarantining. A big reveal on ‘green list’ countries is expected in a Downing Street press conference led by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps at 5pm, … Read more

Prices to would-be Green List destinations soar

Holiday prices to potential ‘green list’ destinations soared last night as Downing Street prepared to unveil a list of destinations British holidaymakers will be allowed to visit. Flights to resorts in Portugal more than doubled in price for May 17 following suggestions it may be among a ‘handful’ of destinations set to offer quarantine-free travel. … Read more

Prices to would-be Green List destinations soar

The cost of travel to potential ‘green list’ destinations soared last night as Downing Street prepared to unveil a list of destinations British holidaymakers are free to visit later this month. Flights to resorts in Portugal more than doubled in price for May 17 following suggestions it may be among a ‘handful’ of destinations set … Read more

Nepal Covid: Cases soar amid fears country could become ‘the new India’

Nepal is seeing its coronavirus cases soar amid fears that it could soon face a crisis on par with neighbouring India. The impoverished Himalayan nation reported 8,659 cases on Wednesday along with 58 deaths – both record totals, though they are almost certainly under-estimates. It means Nepal now has around 230 cases per million people, … Read more