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Expand the sub menu Digital. Expand the sub menu Theater. Expand the sub menu VIP. Expand the sub menu More Coverage. Expand the sub menu More Variety. Switch edition between U. Mothers-to-be who get Covid within a month of their due date are at greatest risk of complications and are twice as likely to give birth prematurely, study finds Edinburgh study of nearly 90, mothers-to-be shows unvaccinated pregnant women are four times as likely to have a extended perinatal death and twice as likely to have a premature birth.
Builders put final touches on NHS Covid surge hubs - just as hospital admissions start falling with up to HALF of virus 'patients' are primarily sick with something else The temporary site at St James's University Hospital in Leeds is one of eight being assembled across England in the event that hospitals are overwhelmed by coronavirus this winter.
American YouTube star who suffered from real-life Benjamin Button disease dies at the age of 15 after inspiring millions with her videos: Family pays tribute to teen and says she 'is no longer in pain' Adalia Rose from Texas was diagnosed with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria, or Benjamin Button disease, when she was three months old. French Alps massacre investigators reveal man they have re-arrested is 'mystery motorcyclist' who was quizzed seven years ago over British family's murder as his custody is extended While refusing to name him, lawyers on Wednesday said he was the 'mystery motorcyclist' seen driving away from the crime scene close to Lake Annecy on September 5, , and looking lost.
Banker, 33, is cleared of assaulting BA cabin crew after taking sleeping pills and drinking three glasses of wine and Baileys and apologises for headbutting staff as he walks free William Clegg, 33, claimed he had 'no conscious control' during the mid-air ruckus on a transatlantic flight between San Jose in the US and Heathrow. Queen Mother's statue is damaged in Prince Charles village Poundbury when school run mother ploughs her Peugeot into monument bollard A woman on the school run ploughed her Peugeot into the side of the monument that stands in the middle of Queen Mother Square in Poundbury, Dorset.
Newly discovered tiny rainfrog with distinctive big black eyes is named after climate activist Greta Thunberg The Greta Thunberg Rainfrog, Pristimantis gretathunbergae, doesn't exactly bear a close resemblance to its namesake. A tiddly Pom-Pom! Tiny Pomeranian puppy called Snowball becomes an online hit thanks to its incredibly cute photos Being a pet owner can have lots of positive aspects.
Ex-boyfriend who led police on hour manhunt after travelling 28 miles on foot to stab mother, 26, and her autistic son, nine, to death in front of a distressed baby had developed a 'hatred' of the youngster, court hears Daniel Boulton, 30, allegedly stabbed ex-girlfriend Bethany Vincent and her son Darren 'DJ' Henson 'numerous times' at a home in Louth, Lincolnshire in May Computer says no! Showgirl, mankind, whitewash and blacklist are just some of the words that don't make it past Microsoft Word's new woke filter but don't worry, you can turn it off The function produces a purple line beneath words or phrases it deems problematic and offers more 'inclusive' alternatives.
Brexit talks on thin ice? Married woman is flogged times after confessing to adultery in Indonesia while the married man she slept with only gets 15 lashes The married woman main was flogged times in the conservative Aceh province on Thursday.
What is making dogs sick on Britain's beaches? HUNDREDS of dogs are left vomiting and fainting after coastal walks which could be caused by 'virus' David Arthur's month-old dog Odin pictured went swimming every day at Hayling Island beach near Portsmouth, but had to be put to sleep after developing a lung infection.
Teenager, 18, was found drowned in a pond after being 'murdered by scaffolder, 31, after they left nightclub Christmas party together', inquest hears Lily Sullivan pictured had been partying with friends and was seen in a nightclub just hours before her body was found in in the Mill Ponds close to a castle in the historic town on Pembroke.
How working out set women free: In the s, they stayed thin by smoking and popping pills. But as a new social history shows, what started as a fitness fad became a revolution that made women stronger in every way Danielle Friedman, 35, who lives in New York, explores the history of female fitness in new book Let's Get Physical.
That'll teach them! Hilarious signs spotted in schools won't fail to capture students' attention People from around the world have shared the best examples of comical school signs and and notices - with the very best collated in a gallery by The Rocket Science. Europe faces its greatest threat of war for 30 years, Poland warns, after Russia warned it would resort to 'military means' over Ukraine and hints it could deploy forces to CUBA Russia's threat on Thursday sharply raised the stakes in its dispute with the West over Ukraine, as the world's largest security body met in Vienna today for talks.
Iranian Ayatollah's website publishes animated video showing Trump being killed in a drone strike while playing golf in Florida The website of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei has published an animated video that appears to show a robot calling in a drone strike to assassinate former US president Donald Trump.
British Walking Dead star Lennie James criticises rise of wokeism in Hollywood casting and says roles should not solely be given to actors with 'lived experience' but considered on a 'case-by-case basis' James, 56, said he would 'challenge' the idea that certain parts must be reserved for particular actors to ensure their performance is authentic because it would change the role of the actor.
Golda Meir's grandson says the Israeli PM would have 'loved' being played by Helen Mirren and it 'doesn't matter at all' that she's not Jewish after Maureen Lipman criticised the casting amid 'Jewface row' Golda Meir's grandson has today defended Dame Helen Mirren over her casting as the former Israeli Prime Minister in the upcoming biopic 'Golda'.
Moment Australian road rage driver rampaged down the highway with an AXE A shocking road rage attack near Byron Bay in which the driver of a Barina hatchback waves an axe at another motorist before ramming his car has led to a man being jailed for two years. Unvaccinated Canadian parents and their four-year-old son with leukemia are being evicted from a Ronald McDonald house because they've not had COVID shot Ronald McDonald House's British Columbia and Yukon Branch came under scrutiny after Austin Furgason, whose son is battling cancer, confronted an administrator on video about its vaccine policy.
WHO orders pharma firms to update their COVID vaccines so they provide stronger immune responses after warning that repeated booster shots are not sustainable The WHO is warning that frequent Covid booster shot rollouts are not sustainable, and asks for vaccine manufacturers to instead develop longer lasting jabs that are more effective. High street retailer Next cuts sick pay for unvaccinated staff who are forced to self-isolate if they are identified as a close contact of someone with Covid Unvaccinated staff who are required to isolate because they have been identified as a close contact of someone with the virus will only receive statutory sick pay unless there are mitigating circumstances.
Face masks can slash distance infectious Covid droplets travel by up to EIGHT-FOLD, study suggests University of Central Florida scientsits said if people were wearing disposable face masks then they should not also be required to social distance. Do you have the winter blues? Man claims he has lost 1. Send us your videos. Most Shared Right Now. Prince Charles and William demanded Andrew's exile: Shamed Duke of York was stripped of titles at crisis summit with Queen in attempt to 'ensure the survival of the Royal Family at all costs' as he faces sex assault lawsuit.
Downing Street staff held a 'lockdown-breaking party' on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral and 'drank into the early hours' before The Queen sat alone to lay her husband of 70 years to rest. Tiny Pomeranian puppy called Snowball becomes an online hit thanks to its incredibly cute photos. Twin panda cubs make their debut at Tokyo zoo. Bing Site Web Enter search term: Search. Kickstart your with the one thing you need this January Ad Feature Jason Momoa, 42, and Lisa Bonet, 54, had not been seen on a red carpet together for almost two years The tool for gamers that costs less than a Twitch subscription per month.
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Traumatic moment two girls groped in huge mob in Milan on New Year's Eve. Lioness pushes predatory instincts aside to care for lone baby wildebeest. Anti-epidemic workers go viral for using human chain to deliver food in China. Mass brawl break out in Tesco as fearless pensioner casually continues shopping. Xi'an resident 'beaten' by anti-epidemic workers for flouting Covid rules. Two airliners appear to fly just feet from each other near Luton Airport. Distressing videos reveal conditions inside 'China's isolation camps'.
Robert F. Kennedy's assassin will stay locked up: California governor DENIES Sirhan Sirhan's parole because he poses a threat to public safety Gavin Newsom, who has cited RFK as his 'political hero' and embraced the historical significance of his decision, rejected a recommendation from a two-person panel of parole commissioners.
London mayor Sadiq Khan calls for temporary visa scheme for builders to tackle shortage of workers caused by double impact of Brexit and the pandemic London Mayor Sadiq Khan is proposing that ministers create a Coronavirus Recovery Visa of at least a year, to help sectors struggling with shortages of workers, including construction.
US Navy unveils plans for new warship that would fire hypersonic missiles and lasers and be TEN TIMES more powerful than existing weapons The new DDG X - expected to begin construction by - will be the largest war vessel the Navy has attempted to build in more than 20 years and hopes to feature kw laser weapons.
Revealed: Protester who attacked paedophile sculptor's BBC statue with a hammer is father's rights campaigner who dressed as Spider-Man for six-day Tower Bridge stunt A protester who used a hammer to attack a statue by known paedophile Eric Gill on the outside of the BBC's Broadcasting House is a notorious Fathers 4 Justice campaigner.
Harley Street plastic surgeon, 62, who starred on Channel 5 show Botched Up Bodies is killed after being hit by car while out cycling as man, 65, is held on suspicion of causing death by careless driving Niall Kirkpatrick, 62, a Harley Street doctor and considered one of the world's leading facelift surgeons died on January 9 after after being fatally hit by a car while out cycling. Ovo workers are 'devastated' by plan to cut one in four jobs as 1, staff face axe at Britain's third-biggest energy firm At least 1, jobs are set to be cut by the energy firm Ovo, just days after it was savaged for giving advice to 'cuddle pets' to keep heating bills low.
BBC broadcaster John Stevenson's male partner in his 60s - who gave up work to care for the ailing journalist - died of heart attack trying to lift up the year-old's body when he died of natural causes Friends said John Stevenson pictured , 68, and his partner Mark Turner were devoted to each other and it was 'sad but poignant' they died together at their home in Aberdare, Wales, last year. Kanye West is accused of PUNCHING a fan who asked for his autograph and is now being investigated for criminal battery Kanye West is being investigated for criminal battery after being accused of punching a fan who asked for his autograph early Thursday near the Soho Warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles.
Earth is at the centre of a 1,light-year-wide 'Swiss cheese' bubble that was created by at least 15 massive supernova explosions, study finds There are thousands of young stars at the edge of this bubble, according to astrophysicists from the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mysterious body that is almost three times the size of Earth could be orbiting a Jupiter-sized planet outside our Solar System What's believed to be an 'exomoon' - a moon outside our solar system - is orbiting a Jupiter-sized planet called Kepler b, say scientists at Columbia University in New York.
Electric KNEE implants could be the answer for millions of arthritis sufferers after scientists find a way to regrow cartilage with the help of a tiny electrical current A tiny mesh could be implanted into damaged joints to encourage the growth of new cartilage, with the help of steady electrical currents, report experts in Storrs, Connecticut. Father, 31, 'murdered his three-month old daughter' who was found underfed and with an 'appalling catalogue of injuries' including 31 rib fractures while being monitored by social services, court hears Christopher Easey, 31, and his wife Carly pictured , 36, from Morton on the Hill, Norfolk, are accused of inventing excuses to explain away bruises on their newborn Eleanor.
Fancy a bite of 'Injustice'? Woke chocolate brand Tony's Chocolonely puzzles sweet-toothed Waitrose shoppers with new bars titled 'Injustice', Inequality' and 'Inhuman' in bid to get customers talking about child labour and slavery The Dutch confectioners, who are popular in the UK, launched three new chocolate bars in partnership with Waitrose emblazoned with the words 'injustice', 'inequality' and 'inhuman'.
Store cupboard chic! Mother vows to dress up in costumes inspired by everyday household items throughout January - and she's already rocked a tin of beans, toilet cleaner and Pot Noodle Creative Taryn de Vere, from Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland, got the idea to dress up every day of the month after staying home so much over Christmas to avoid high Covid numbers.
Jason Momoa, 42, and wife Lisa Bonet, 54, SPLIT after 16 years together and just over four years of marriage: 'We free each other to be who we are learning to become' The year-old Game Of Thrones star and the year-old Cosby Show actress announced Wednesday that they're splitting after just over four years of marriage.
Beetle that can survive being eaten by a frog Not to mention the cockroach that lives for two weeks after being beheaded - as revealed in a book which proves the planet simply can't do without insects Oliver Milman reveals insect numbers are dropping quickly in new book The Insect Crisis.
Children of wealthy parents are THREE TIMES more likely to own a home by 'Economic penalty' of being born poor worsens Homeowners from a wealthy background also had ten times more equity in their properties than those with less well-off parents, a study has found.
Amateur astronomers may be able to catch a glimpse of a huge asteroid that is TWICE the size of the Empire State Building as it passes Earth at 43, miles per hour next week The space rock, called PC1 , poses no threat to the Earth as it will be five times further away from the planet than the Moon, as it shoots by at 43, mph.
Man, 43, appears in court charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice over the death of year-old girl who was 'sexually assaulted' before her death Stephen Corrigan, 43, appeared in private via video link at Hamilton Sheriff Court charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to the death of teenager Amber Gibson.
Ancient humans DID begin hunting two million years ago as cut marks on animal bones prove they killed creatures for meat rather than having to scavenge from big cats Animal bones from Kanjera South, an archaeological site near Lake Victoria in western Kenya, were studied by a team of researchers from the University of San Diego.
Pope hails parents who 'flee wars' with their children for a new life in Europe as 'heroes' The Argentine pontiff, 85, has long been outspoken in his calls for support and understanding for migrants and asylum seekers. Scientists film moment brain makes new memories: Tailor-made microscope shows brains cells of transparent zebrafish 'lighting up like Times Square on NYE' in study which could offer hope for PTSD sufferers With the help of a tailor-made microscope, researchers were able to record how brain cells of the fish - which are transparent when young - 'lit up like Times Square on New Year's Eve' during the experiment.
Row breaks out after leading group of girls' schools says it 'will not accept transgender pupils' as 2, sign petition and MP accuses trust of 'hiding behind Equality Act' The Girls' Day School Trust GDST , a group of 23 private schools and two academies, said it was 'committed to single-sex education for girls'.
Obsessive Craig David fan who stalked singer for five years and believed she was his girlfriend appears in court to challenge order banning her from contacting him Tanya Jeal, 31, became 'obsessed and infatuated' with the singer, insisting she was his girlfriend and stalking him since , Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court was told.
Italian fashion brand Bottega Veneta divides opinion with Great Wall of China installation 'to mark Chinese New Year' - with critics saying it's simply a 'lame' stunt to reel in wealthy shoppers Italian fashion brand Bottega Veneta laid an enormous digital screen along a section of the Great Wall Of China, broadcasting the message 'Happy New Year' in Mandarin characters.
Balmoral Castle announces its plans to reopen in April after COVID shutdown with a 'very special year of celebration' ahead of Queen's platinum jubilee Balmoral Castle have announced they are reopening the doors to the Queen's summer residence in April, with plans for a 'very special year of celebration'. How Tudor Queens kept their secrets: New research reveals Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots used intricate 'letterlocking' technique to send notes securely According to a new article in the Electronic British Library Journal, 16th century royals including Mary Queen of Scots would regularly use spiral letterlocking to send notes securely,.
Elon Musk's SpaceX completes its second launch of , sending sends satellites into space aboard Falcon 9 rocket on rideshare Transporter-3 mission: Spacecraft lands back at Cape Canaveral creating powerful sonic boom Liftoff occurred at Expert reveals nine personality types. Uggs are back! Generation Z spark clever 'eco-conscious' hack to update their old 'millennial' boots into mini versions by hacking off the top and sewing a new seam Generation Z are bringing back the classic Ugg, and in true style the eco-conscious trendsetters are doing it by recycling their old tall boots and cutting off the top - sparked by an American TiKTok user.
Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski faces a one-day ban from the Commons after making a public apology for bullying staff and then immediately afterwards saying he didn't mean it The Commons Standards Committee has recommended Tory MP Daniel Kawczynski should be suspended from the Commons for one day after he was found to have breached rules for MPs. Gang who battered teenager, 19, with baseball bats before stabbing him to death on a BP garage forecourt after a feud with his friend are jailed Pavandeep Daudher pictured , 19, suffered a fatal stab wound to his leg after being jumped my masked thugs armed with bats and knives in Holbrooks, Coventry, on March 31 last year.
Everlasting love! Britain's longest married couple, aged and , celebrate their 81st anniversary in their retirement village - and say compromise and 'taking care of each other' is the secret to their success Ron Bond, , and wife Joyce, , who share a flat in a Milton Keynes retirement village, wed at Newport Pagnell Registry Office, in Buckinghamshire, on January 4, left.
Sleeping child wrapped in a blanket is carried ashore after RNLI rescue dozens of migrants from Channel - as up to seven boats are spotted making dangerous dash to UK today with arriving so far this year The men, woman and children were brought into Dover by an RNLI lifeboat looking cold and tired amid freezing temperatures before dawn today as they were helped ashore by officials and paramedics.
Cartoonist known for fiendishly tricky seek-and-find puzzles is BACK with one of his toughest brainteasers - so, can YOU spot four snow globes containing stars? Host of male celebrities call for misogyny to be made a hate crime: Michael Sheen, Jason Manford, and Gary Neville sign letter demanding new laws to tackle violence against women ahead of debate in parliament Michael Sheen pictured , former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, and former Chief Prosecutor Nazir Afzal OBE have all signed a letter calling for misogyny to become a hate crime.
Syrian secret police officer is given life sentence in Germany for crimes against humanity while overseeing 'systematic and brutal torture' of 4, prisoners German prosecutors alleged that Anwar Raslan supervised the 'systematic and brutal torture' of more than 4, prisoners between and , resulting in the deaths of dozens of people. From lying about being a CIA agent to having two wives just miles apart: Bestselling author Adele Parks reveals everything she's learned about bigamists while writing her new book - and the signs YOU should look out for Speaking to The Sun, Adele Parks revealed the thing every bigamist has in common is 'a lot of brassneck', explaining: 'All bigamists seem to ooze confidence in their invincibility.
The Repair Shop viewers are moved to tears by 'brave' cancer sufferer with 'four or five months left' who brings in her mother's writing case to be fixed so it can be passed down to granddaughter The Repair Shop viewers were moved to tears by the touching story of a grandmother with stage four cancer who brought in her mother's writing case on last night's episode.
No English river is free from pollution because a 'chemical cocktail' of wet wipes, sewage and car tyre particles is clogging up waterways and putting health at risk, damning report warns The Environment Audit Committee criticised government inaction and budget cuts that are tying the hands of the Environment Agency in the fight against pollution in rivers across England. Marks and Spencer cancels Midget Gems sweets and renames them after disability campaigner said their name was 'hate speech' Dr Erin Pritchard of Liverpool Hope University warned supermarkets 'midget' is 'a form of hate speech' and has been lobbying supermarkets to change the name.
Man has a cockroach pulled out of his ear after he felt wriggling in his ear for three days Zane Wedding, from Auckland, went to the doctor on Saturday with what he thought was water stuck in his ear canal after a day of swimming, only to be told he had an insect in his ear canal. When only the best of the best will do: The world's top hotel suites in revealed, from Colorado to Australia via Scotland and Paris The ranking includes a suite in Paris that features an exact replica of a bed in Marie Antoinette's quarters and a suite in Scotland described as an 'opulent extravaganza'.
When a mother's love is stronger than predatory instincts: Astonishing moment lioness 'shows love' for wildebeest calf and leads it back to its herd The Tanzania National Parks official Twitter account posted the video Monday in which a lioness is seen walking side by side with a plucky wildebeest calf half her size as she escorted the baby animal back to safety.
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Expand the sub menu More Coverage. Expand the sub menu More Variety. Switch edition between U. Asia Global. To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. False rumor. These are the tools used by those who destroy free societies. It does not matter whether the tools are intentionally used to that end or not. The destruction occurs just the same. Intent is not required.
Great freedoms and rights are given by our constitution to the press for the precise reason of ensuring that the people remain properly informed. Many gave their lives to ensure that way of life. We then see reporters poison the people with lies, misuse and abuse those privileges, wipe their behinds with the constitution, the people and government it stands for.
Sometimes for nickels and dimes though increasingly they do it just for laughs. Can you imagine such arrogance and irresponsibility? Some do it just for laughs.
The best of them get rewarded now with prizes. There must be a return to journalistic ethics, discipline and restraint or this nation will tear apart and fall. The media is the reason so many of us are wildly misinformed and angry. The corruption of the media is what fuels this, misinformation cannot exist without a corrupt media.
We are at the brink of losing our way of life because daily we drink from the poisoned well of media misinformation and lies. Once the FCC eliminated the public service requirement and started allowing entities to own multiple broadcast outlets in any given market it all went to hell.
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