Brazil’s poorly looking president Jair Bolsonaro attends flag lowering ceremony

Brazil’s poorly looking president Jair Bolsonaro attends flag lowering ceremony outside official residence after revealing he is still testing positive for coronavirus Populist Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro is still testing positive for Covid-19  He first announced he had been infected by the killer disease on July 7 The median time from onset to clinical recovery … Read more

Police ‘close to identifying caller who Madeleine McCann suspect spoke to on the night she vanished

German police probing the Madeleine McCann prime suspect Christian Brueckner are reportedly ‘close to identifying’ a mystery caller who he spoke to on the night the British teenager vanished from Praia da Luz. Officers are said to be following up 16 leads from members of the public after an appeal on a German TV show … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Nurse at hospital training caused outbreak

An infected nurse at a training event where staff didn’t wear masks or obey social distancing rules triggered a Covid-19 outbreak at a London hospital, insiders have claimed.  Hillingdon Hospital in the west of the capital – in Boris Johnson’s constituency of Uxbridge and Ruislip – started diverting ambulances to other hospitals on July 7. … Read more

Britain is ‘Europe’s No 1 target’ for infiltration by China’s Communist Party, expert warns 

Britain is ‘Europe’s No 1 target’ for infiltration by China’s Communist Party, expert warns Mareike Ohlberg said attempts to groom leading figures were at advanced stage The author revealed jobs in Chinese firms offered to ex-British government staff She said UK officials and politicians needed to ‘smarten up’ to China’s influence  By Daily Mail Reporter … Read more

Red Bull ‘fires’ top US executives ‘who pushed for diversity and inclusion’

Red Bull ‘fires’ top US executives after more than 300 employees criticized the company’s ‘public silence’ on Black Lives Matter and a racist slide was shown in a meeting North America chief executive Stefan Kozak and North America president and chief marketing officer Amy Taylor were let go, the company said Tuesday  Both Kozak and … Read more

Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby says lockdown for 90% of the city is ‘unnecessary and unjustified’

Leicester mayor Sir Peter Soulsby says lockdown for 90% of the city is ‘unnecessary and unjustified’ as government prepares to decide ‘over next 24 hours’ whether to ease restrictions Mayor of Leicester Sir Peter Soulsby wants the lock down across his city eased He said new figures show only 10 per cent has above average … Read more

Royal Navy nuclear submarine had near-miss with car ferry packed full of passengers 

Royal Navy nuclear submarine had near-miss with car ferry packed full of passengers A lookout on the Stena Superfast VII spotted the submarine’s periscope ahead The captain of the ferry ordered a turn to point and narrowly avoid a collision  A report found passengers and crew of both vessels were in ‘immediate danger’ By Tom … Read more

Kanye West officially files to become presidential candidate

Kanye West filed with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday in his first official step toward running for president in November. The rapper filled out the first form required by the FEC to run for president – Form 1: Statement of Organization – declaring that the Kanye 2020 committee will serve as the ‘Principal Campaign … Read more

Bradford City footballer handcuffed during stop-and-search

A League Two footballer is considering taking legal action against police after he was pulled over by officers and handcuffed while driving his girlfriend to the shops.  Ben Richards-Everton, who plays for Bradford City, was stopped by West Midlands Police while driving his new Range Rover through Sutton Coldfield last month. Richards-Everton’s girlfriend filmed the … Read more

Around 190,000 people missed vital heart ultrasounds in England during lockdown

Around 190,000 people in England missed out on crucial heart ultrasounds during the Covid-19 lockdown, a charity has warned. The drastic decline in the vital tests will ‘ultimately lead to deaths’, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) said. Echocardiograms, also known as echo tests, are ultrasound scans that look at the structure of the heart to … Read more