The now-familiar scenes of a city inundated by floods played out in London over the weekend, when heavy rainfall put parts of the UK capital underwater. When two London hospitals turned non-emergency... Read more »
Government modelling expert cautiously optimistic about falling cases Dr Mike Tildesley is a member of the government’s Scientific Pandemic Influenza Modelling group. He is doing the media rounds this morning and was... Read more »
Tokyo 2020 round-up: Adam Peaty reaches 100m breaststroke final The Tokyo 2020 Olympics is officially underway and day 2 saw a schedule jam-packed with events. Andy Murray has pulled out of the... Read more »
It’s been less than 48 hours since the July heatwave abandoned us and didn’t look back. Londoners were sweating one in their beds on Friday (July 23) before opening the curtains to... Read more »
Manchester United have officially unveiled Jadon Sancho as their second signing of the summer transfer window on Friday. The England international has signed an initial five-year deal at Old Trafford after United... Read more »
Minister claims Northern Ireland Protocol was ‘never going to last forever’ Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng appears to have conceded that ministers did not know the full extent of what the Northern Ireland... Read more »
Watch live as Tokyo Olympics president holds press conference The Tokyo Olympics continues today with softball on the agenda, while Germany meeting Brazil in Yokohama headlining a busy day of men’s football... Read more »
Finnair has started trials of IATA Travel Pass on its Heathrow to Helsinki route. The trial is taking place until August 11th on flights in both directions between London and the Finnish... Read more »
B ritons will be told to “keep life moving” in a change in Government messaging this summer, despite mounting concerns about millions being forced to isolate in a pingdemic. According to The... Read more »
A record number of children were off school in England last week due to Covid-related reasons, official figures show, with some 1.05 million pupils thought to have missed lessons on 15 July.... Read more »