Children do NOT play a key role in spreading coronavirus

Children are unlikely to play a significant role in the spreading of coronavirus, a study shows.  Throughout the pandemic it has become increasingly evident children are less affected by Covid-19; symptoms, severe disease and death figures in children are all much lower than would be expected when compared to the rest of the population.  Figures … Read more

Single mother, 49, wins landmark Universal Credit court case

A single mother who found herself £2,000 in debt trying to pay for childcare has won a landmark Universal Credit court case to get the costs paid upfront.  Nichola Salvato, 49, brought a legal challenge against the Universal Credit ‘proof of payment’ policy which only reimbursing the money to parents once it has been spent. She … Read more

Stacey Solomon embraces her ‘dirty hair, house and broken nails’

‘There’s so much pressure!’ Stacey Solomon embraces her ‘dirty hair, house and broken nails’ as she details her lockdown struggles By Charlotte Dean For Mailonline Published: 14:36 GMT, 22 January 2021 | Updated: 15:47 GMT, 22 January 2021 Stacey Solomon has encouraged her followers to embrace their ‘dirty hair, house and broken nails’ as she … Read more

Nadia Essex shares son Ezekiel’s teething woes

‘I wish I could take his pain away!’ Nadia Essex shares son Ezekiel’s teething woes and admits she cries over how much she loves him By Charlotte Dean For Mailonline Published: 15:43 GMT, 22 January 2021 | Updated: 15:43 GMT, 22 January 2021 Nadia Essex has revealed her son Ezekiel has begun teething as she admitted … Read more

Dr Fauci was ‘knocked out for 24 hours’ with side effects after second COVID-19 vaccine dose

Dr Anthony Fauci has admitted he was ‘knocked out’ for a full day by his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine.  ‘I was hoping that I wouldn’t get too knocked out. I did for about 24 hours. Now I’m fine,’ Dr Fauci said during a Thursday White House press briefing when asked if he’d had his … Read more

Archaeology: Early humans used flint chopping tools to break animal bones 2.6 million years ago

Flint chopping tools were used by early humans beginning 2.6 million years ago to break animal bones and release the high-calorie marrow inside, a study has found. Researchers led from Germany and Isreal analysed the function of 53 similar chopping tools found at the 400,000-year old site of Revadim, east of Ashdod. Each chopping tool … Read more