SAS Australia’s Mitchell Johnson thanks his wife Jess for her support during his ‘darkest times’

Mitchell Johnson candidly spoke about his struggle with depression during his interrogation on Monday night’s episode of SAS Australia.  And the 38-year-old former cricketer thanked his wife for her support by sharing a throwback photograph of the couple after the confronting scenes aired.  ‘Thanks to my beautiful wife Jess for the amazing support she has … Read more

Coronavirus patients with heart damage are up to 11 times more likely to die than those without it

Hospitalized coronavirus patients with heart damage are up to ELEVEN times more likely to die than those without it, study finds Researchers looked at 305 hospitalized coronavirus patients and found more than 60% either had heart damage at admission or later developed it Some patients had abnormalities such as dysfunction of the ventricles or extra … Read more

How a luxury stay at Cape Cod’s boutique Chatham Inn is just the tonic in these troubled times

Never before has a vacation felt so vital. And never before has it been such a pain to organize, what with travel restrictions, state hotspot lists and quarantine rules to contend with. Fortunately, Massachusetts has made life easier in this respect. It has and continues to be very much open for business.  And what with … Read more

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry rearrange their woke book collection THREE times over past month

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appear to have rearranged their book collection three times over the past month so that they prominently feature in each of their online appearances.  This afternoon the Duke, 36, and Duchess of Sussex, 39, hosted a special edition of TIME100 Talks about the ‘state of our digital experience’ from their … Read more

COVID-19: Cough clouds of coronavirus particles are up to 23 TIMES smaller when wearing a mask

Face masks must be worn on public transport and in many indoor spaces, including shops, shopping centres, indoor transport hubs, museums, galleries, cinemas and public libraries.  It is currently the law for passengers to wear face coverings in taxis and private hire vehicles, in hospitality venues, like restaurants and bars, other than when you are … Read more

COVID-19: Cough clouds of coronavirus particles are up to 23 TIMES smaller when wearing a mask

Face masks must be worn on public transport and in many indoor spaces, including shops, shopping centres, indoor transport hubs, museums, galleries, cinemas and public libraries.  It is currently the law for passengers to wear face coverings in taxis and private hire vehicles, in hospitality venues, like restaurants and bars, other than when you are … Read more

Plague: illness spread FOUR TIMES faster during London’s 1665 epidemic than during the 1348 outbreak

The Great Plague of 1665–6 saw disease spread some four times faster in London than it did at the peak of the Black Death in 1348, a study has concluded. Experts from Canada analysed thousands of pages of historical records and personal documents to determine the plague picked up speed over the centuries. The Black … Read more

MPs DID flout 10pm bar curfew but Matt Hancock refused 30 TIMES to say if he was among them

House of Commons bosses are today accused of a cover-up after admitting MPs broke a strict Covid drinking curfew – but failing to say if Matt Hancock was among them. The Mail on Sunday can reveal that an official inquiry has confirmed our revelations last week that MPs drank their way past the nationwide 10pm … Read more

MPs DID flout 10pm bar curfew but Matt Hancock refused 30 TIMES to say if he was among them

House of Commons bosses are today accused of a cover-up after admitting MPs broke a strict Covid drinking curfew – but failing to say if Matt Hancock was among them. The Mail on Sunday can reveal that an official inquiry has confirmed our revelations last week that MPs drank their way past the nationwide 10pm … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Testing times for outsourcing sector

Given that the UK Government has allocated £12bn to build a ‘world-beating’ test and trace system to halt progress of the pandemic it is not surprising that every breakdown leads to an endless search for scapegoats.  Mistakes were made from the start of lockdown when trained tracers mysteriously were let go and when some bright … Read more