Wave of cash from rich firms will turbocharge the recovery, says Chancellor Rishi Sunak 

Wave of cash from rich firms will turbocharge the recovery, says Chancellor Rishi Sunak By Tom Witherow and Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 23:38 BST, 4 May 2021 | Updated: 01:30 BST, 5 May 2021 Cash-rich companies and consumers will unleash a wave of spending to turbo-charge Britain’s recovery from the pandemic, the … Read more

Wave of cash from rich firms will turbocharge the recovery, says Chancellor Rishi Sunak 

Wave of cash from rich firms will turbocharge the recovery, says Chancellor Rishi Sunak By Tom Witherow and Lucy White For The Daily Mail Published: 23:38 BST, 4 May 2021 | Updated: 23:38 BST, 4 May 2021 Cash-rich companies and consumers will unleash a wave of spending to turbo-charge Britain’s recovery from the pandemic, the … Read more

Sami Lukis replaces Meshel Laurie on Wollongong’s Wave FM

Sami Lukis replaces Meshel Laurie on Wollongong’s Wave FM… just three months after her radio comeback By Demeter Stamell and Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:41 BST, 3 May 2021 | Updated: 07:41 BST, 3 May 2021 Sami Lukis has taken over from Meshel Laurie on Wollongong’s Wave FM 96.5 Breakfast Show with Straney & … Read more

Coronavirus UK: South Asian communities in England were more at risk from death during second wave

South Asian communities in England were more at risk during the second wave of coronavirus than other ethnic groups, a study has found. Researchers said disparities for hospital admissions and death from Covid-19 improved for most minority ethnic groups between the first and second wave of the pandemic. But this gap widened for those from … Read more

Coronavirus UK: South Asian communities in England were more at risk from death during second wave

South Asian communities in England were more at risk during the second wave of coronavirus than other ethnic groups, a study has found. Researchers said disparities for hospital admissions and death from Covid-19 improved for most minority ethnic groups between the first and second wave of the pandemic. But this gap widened for those from … Read more

India’s devastating second wave won’t peak until May

Doctors fear Covid-19 infections in India could climb to 500,000 per day before the virus-stricken nation reaches the peak of its second wave. Another 2,263 deaths and 332,730 cases were reported in India yesterday, although limited testing means this is likely to significantly underestimate the total.  The infection total marked the highest one-day tally of any … Read more

India’s devastating second wave won’t peak until May

Doctors fear Covid-19 infections in India could climb to 500,000 per day before the virus-stricken nation reaches the peak of its second wave. Another 2,263 deaths and 332,730 cases were reported in India yesterday, although limited testing means this is likely to significantly underestimate the total.  The infection total marked the highest one-day tally of any … Read more

Coronavirus UK: There will be no third wave – and I should know, writes PROFESSOR PHILIP THOMAS

A welcome sense of normality is at last beginning to return to Britain. As shops and bars re-open and families reunite, the long ordeal of lockdown appears to be coming to an end. Given the current positive trends, the Government’s target of full freedom by June 21 looks like it should be met. But that … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Terrific that London is riding tech wave

ALEX BRUMMER: Terrific that in spite of Deliveroo and questions raised about Mike Lynch connection at Darktrace, London is still seen as attractive By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 21:50 BST, 16 April 2021 | Updated: 22:37 BST, 16 April 2021 The Deliveroo float punctured London’s reputation as a great place for an … Read more