Covid Loss of smell and taste may last FIVE MONTHS after infection
Researchers from the University of Quebec studied 813 healthcare workers who contracted Covid-19. 38% of those who lost their senses had not fully regained their taste after five months. Read more...
Kate Lawler shares snaps of 2-week-old Noa with bandaged hand after coming home from hospital stay
Kate Lawler has shared snaps from her second stint in hospital with her two-week-old daughter Noa, after she rushed the newborn back to doctors when she developed a finger infection. Read more...
Ex-Arsenal defender Gabriel breaks down in TEARS as he admits Valencia are 'f*****'
Financial troubles have seen the LaLiga side fall on tough times, after several top players were sold in the summer amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read more...
The Magic Of Mantovani review Joseph Calleja's golden voice sounds glorious throughout
For me, this is the best crossover album in years. Read more...
What Is Delta-8-THC? The Hemp Derivative That39;s a Hot Seller
A once-ignored derivative of hemp has become a hot seller for people looking for a loophole around marijuana laws. Read more...
US records fewer than 1K coronavirus deaths in day for the first time since late November
The U.S. recorded 989 coronavirus deaths on Tuesday, which is the first time fatalities have fallen below 1,000 since November 29 and an 80% drop from the peak seen on February 4. Read more...
From Britney Spears to Janet Jackson, the Era of the Celebrity Reappraisal
Monica Lewinsky. Janet Jackson. Lindsay Lohan. Whitney Houston. We are living in an era of reappraisals. Read more...
How a Strangely Shaped Summer House Revived One Artists Practice
In the aftermath of loss, Jason Bard Yarmosky sought refuge within an unusual 1950s home on the shore of Long Island and found both respite and inspiration. Read more...
A Critic of Technology Turns Her Gaze Inward
Sherry Turkle is best known for exploring the dysfunctional relationships between humans and their screens. She takes on a new focus herself in her memoir, The Empathy Diaries. Read more...
Biden Re-Opens Obamacare Enrollment Period in 36 States
Evidence from states that also reopened enrollment suggests it could pull more young, healthy Americans into insurance coverage. Read more...
Why Students Lie, and Why We Fall for It
All kids lie, the writer Maria Konnikova says. Its a part of growing up, testing limits and adjusting to social expectations and norms. Read more...
Shops and offices have been shuttered - so is UK commercial property still worth investing in?
Open-ended property funds suffered in 2020 as shops and offices shut their doors during the pandemic - but trusts investing in warehouses and supermarkets proved popular. Read more...
Manchester City Routs Liverpool, Confirming the Obvious
Manchester Citys rout at Anfield provided some clarity in the Premier League title race. But the factors that led to it have been plain to see for months. Read more...
NASA spacewalk Watch astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover outside the space station
It's a nice day for a spacewalk. Read more...
G.M.s Profits From Trucks and S.U.V.s Fuel Its Electric Quest
The automaker earned more than billion last year money that it will plow into the development of electric and autonomous vehicles. Read more...
Firearms officers
On November 7, 2010, we suggested that policemen AZ12 and AZ14 had deliberately quoted song titles in evidence to the inquest of Chelsea barrister Mark Saunders. Since then the Independent Police Complaints Commission has found this was not the case. We accept neither officer showed disrespect for the deceased, his family or the Court and apologise for any distress caused. Read more...
Henry VIII castle collapses into sea as it is battered by storms a week before work was due to begin
The east wing of historic Hurst Castle near Milford-on-Sea, Lymington, built by Hendy VIII dramatically crumbled away after the sea weakened its foundations following a story on Friday. Read more...
No visiting sick relatives in hospital until NEXT YEAR
Professor Andrew Goddard, president of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP), said hospitals will not revert to how they were pre-pandemic for a long time. Read more...