Brie Bella reveals she had her tubes tied… and she’s only 10lbs away from her pre-baby weight

Brie Bella reveals she had her tubes tied… and she’s only 10lbs away from her pre-baby weight By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Published: 03:31 BST, 9 October 2020 | Updated: 03:31 BST, 9 October 2020 Total Bellas star Brie Bella underwent tubal ligation following the birth of her second child – two-month-old son Buddy Dessert … Read more

Tubes and trains are packed as thousands head into the office to save Britain’s economy

Tubes and trains were once again packed this morning as commuters continue to defy Boris Johnson’s work from home orders and make their way into the office in their droves to try and save Britain’s crippled economy. Thousands of passengers boarded public transport to get back to desks for the second consecutive morning since the … Read more

Tubes and trains are packed as thousands of office staff vow to battle on for sake of UK economy

Tens of thousands of Britons vowed to battle on to save the economy today as they headed back to work after the Prime Minister’s call to avoid the office. Some of the county’s biggest firms declared ‘nothing had changed’ following Boris Johnson’s desk-banging performance last night. Most had already been allowing staff to split time … Read more

Once you pop, you can’t recycle: Pringles tubes get eco redesign

Once you pop, you can’t recycle: Pringles tubes get eco redesign as its metal base, plastic cap and foil-lined cardboard sleeve make it the ‘number one recycling villain’ Pringles tube could change after criticism that it was too difficult to recycle Recycling Association says plastic cap and metal base make it ‘recycling villain’ Kellogg’s is testing … Read more

Once you pop, you can’t recycle: Pringles tubes get eco redesign

Once you pop, you can’t recycle: Pringles tubes get eco redesign as its metal base, plastic cap and foil-lined cardboard sleeve make it the ‘number one recycling villain’ Pringles tube could change after criticism that it was too difficult to recycle Recycling Association says plastic cap and metal base make it ‘recycling villain’ Kellogg’s is testing … Read more

Lava tubes on Mars and the Moon are up to 1,000 times bigger than those on Earth

Lava tubes under the surface of the Moon and Mars are so large they could host entire planetary bases for future space exploration, planetary scientists claim. Researchers at the Universities of Bologna and Padua studied the subsurface cavities that lava created billions of years ago under the surface of Mars and the Moon.  These cavities … Read more

Union vows to strike over plan for volunteer ‘army’ to hand out free face masks on London Tubes

Railway workers could strike over government plans for an ‘army’ of volunteers handing out free masks on the London Underground. Wearing face coverings on public transport will be mandatory by June 15, but the RMT union says the volunteer policy, announced by transport secretary Grant Shapps, was made without consulting staff and is considering taking … Read more

Lava tubes on Mars could serve as natural settlements that protect humans from deadly radiation

Scientists are developing suitable shelters for the first explorers of Mars, but a new study believes the Red Planet can provide natural settlements for the pioneers. After surveying 1,500 images taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, a team of experts believe they have discovered a solution – ‘lava tubes.’ An area, known as Hellas Planitia … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Roads are jam-packed with traffic while Tubes look even busier

Traffic levels in Britain continued to creep up today amid further signs people are starting to get back to work during the coronavirus lockdown. Photographs taken during rush hour showed queues building up on London roads including the A40 at Perivale and the A102 at Greenwich, while the M5 in Bristol and the M6 in … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Roads are jam-packed with traffic while Tubes look even busier

Britain’s roads are packed with traffic and Londoners cram onto the Tube as phone data shows millions voting with their feet and going back to work at start of sixth week of lockdown By Mark Duell for MailOnline Published: 08:45 BST, 27 April 2020 | Updated: 08:48 BST, 27 April 2020 Advertisement Share or comment … Read more