Twins with Covid Help Scientists Untangle the Diseases Genetic Roots
I want to know, one twin said, why did she have Covid worse than me? Read more...
UK 'enormously less attractive' as travel gateway to Europe
When the UK Prime Minister addressed the nation on December 20, the news was bad enough Christmas was canceled. Read more...
Speeding, uninsured, unlicenced student making Covid-breaching 150-mile journey has car seized
The driver - who had only a provisional licence - travelled fromPreston, Lancashire, to Sheffield to pick up a friend before the pair set off to Liverpool. They were spotted going 88mph on the M62. Read more...
Two hotel quarantine staff in Melbourne, Australia test positive to coronavirus
The worrying development follows hundreds of tennis players and staff recently flying into the city from abroad for the Australian Open. Read more...
Rugby star Maro Itoje launches laptop drive for children in lockdown to tackle 'digital divide'
Maro Itoje is tackling a controversial injustice off the pitch - the 'digital divide', in which poorer pupils struggle to learn at home in lockdown. Read more...
New South Wales records zero new coronavirus cases as Queensland gives 10 days to link mystery cases
New South Walesreported zero locally-acquired cases of coronaviruson Monday. Eight new cases were reported in overseas travellers in hotel quarantine in the previous 24 hours. Read more...
Wolves reject Cardiff's request to take Dion Sanderson on loan
The 21-year-old is currently on loan with Sunderland in League One and Cardiff made an approach to see if Wolves would cut short that deal and allow him to move to Wales. Read more...
Coronavirus Will Resemble the Common Cold, Scientists Predict
Once immunity is widespread in adults, the virus rampaging across the world will come to resemble the common cold, scientists predict. Read more...
Lack of Tiny Parts Disrupts Auto Factories Worldwide
Carmakers cant buy the semiconductors they need because home electronics are taking all the supply. Read more...
A Very Different 52 Places
A world upended means taking a radically different approach to an annual tradition. This year we asked readers to nominate their most beloved spots. Read more...
Britain's great vaccine roll-out plan
With a successful vaccine drive No10's only hope of ever ending the constant cycle of tough lockdowns, officials have faced pressure to reveal how they intend to protect the UK from coronavirus. Read more...
Normal People star Paul Mescal begins filming Carmen in Australia
Paul Mescal looked at ease as he commenced filming for the movie adaptation of opera Carmen, in a tiny rural town in Australia on Friday. Read more...
DEBORAH ROSS Thrilled by The Sister? NO! Hooked on Hugh Grant? Not yet...
ITV's latest forgettable thriller, spread over four nights, was The Sister , which was so forgettable I'm forgetting it as I'm trying to remember it. Read more...
Climate Change Survey Majority of Voters Support Initiatives
A survey carried out after the November election found that 66 percent of respondents said that developing sources of clean energy should be a high or very high priority. Read more...
The winners (and literal losers) from the bitcoin boom
Chris Sedgwick, from Yorkshire, has turned a 2,000 bitcoin investment in 2015 into 75,000, a third of which he has banked. 'Some people have done sensible things with the profits', he said. Read more...