People working from home put in TEN HOURS extra each week compared to when they were in the office

People working from home during the pandemic put in TEN HOURS extra each week compared to when they were in the office amid concerns overworking has become ‘the new normal’ NordVPN teams found average working week had increased by 25 per cent in UK Software company compared data from last month with pre-pandemic levels Britain, … Read more

Jesy Nelson’s beau Sean Sagar denies he’s on Tinder after spotting his photo on dating app

Jesy Nelson’s beau Sean Sagar has been forced to deny he’s on Tinder after spotting his photo being used on the dating app. The Our Girl actor, 30, took to Instagram on Tuesday to shut down any speculation that he’s made a profile under the name Harry penning: ‘For the record this isn’t me!’  It comes … Read more

‘He was a beacon of hope’: Newspapers from around the globe pay tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore

Newspapers from around the world have paid tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore tonight after the British hero’s death from coronavirus.  The war hero, who raised £33 million for the NHS by walking laps of his garden during the first national lockdown, passed away peacefully in Bedford Hospital on Tuesday afternoon. The Queen led tributes in … Read more

Charitable trust boosts Mail Force’s laptops-for-children drive with £500k pledge 

A wonderful £500,000 was pledged yesterday by a charitable trust that said: ‘We cannot stand by and let a generation slip through the net.’ The registered charity, set up to serve the needs of society, preferred to remain anonymous. But its generous donation will start work straight away helping the Daily Mail’s crusade to get … Read more

Covid-19 cases only rose in FOUR English local authorities last week, PHE figures show

Infection rates increased in only four English local authorities last week as lockdown restrictions continued to slow coronavirus transmission. It means just 1 per cent of the country recorded a week-on-week increase of cases in the seven days to January 28, according to Public Health England figures. The areas were Melton in Suffolk, East Lindsey in Lincolnshire, … Read more

British body positive blogger living in Dubai blasts ‘idiot’ lockdown-flouting reality stars

EXCLUSIVE: British body positive blogger living in Dubai blasts ‘idiot’ lockdown-flouting reality stars for holidaying there after pubs and restaurants are shut for all of February Blogger issued plea to stars leaving UK to ‘stay away, unless you can follow rules’ She pointed out last year’s lockdown in Dubai was more stringent than that of … Read more

‘If tomorrow is my last day, it’ll be a good one’: The inspirational life of Sir Tom Moore

With his medals, his friendly grin and that flash of steel in his blue eyes, Captain Sir Tom Moore summed up everything that was good about Britain under lockdown. He was kind. He was indomitable. He was the image of ourselves that we hoped to see projected back from the mirror, the picture of our national … Read more

How Captain Tom became national treasure by offering to walk 100 laps of his garden for the NHS

Less than a year after he won over the nation’s hearts by raising millions of pounds for the NHS, Captain Sir Tom Moore has died from the very virus he inspired people to rally against. The WWII veteran, 100, became a national treasure by walking 100 laps of his Bedfordshire garden during the first lockdown, … Read more

Better Business Bureau urges public not to share selfies with COVID-19 vaccine cards

Don’t share vaccination selfies! Better Business Bureau warns COVID-19 vaccine cards contain private information that scammers can use to make false documents COVID vaccine cards include personal information that scammers can use Scammers can steal people’s identity to make false vaccine cards Phony vaccine cards have appeared for sale on the dark web and online … Read more

Schools in Scotland will go back two weeks EARLIER than England says Nicola Sturgeon

Nicola Sturgeon gave Scottish schools the green light to start reopening after half term next month as she suggested the country could start exiting lockdown at the start of March. Primary, nursery and some secondary pupils will head back to class from February 22 if the coronavirus rate is low enough, the First Minister told … Read more