HS2 Bailiffs start evicting HS2 protesters from camp - as police move in to 'keep the peace'
HS2 Rebellion activists burrowed into the ground to halt their eviction from the Tree Protection Camp in Euston Square Gardens, which they set up in September to protest the 170billion rail project. Read more...
Millwall 0-0 Watford Hornets lose their sting at the Den
Watford's three-match winning run came to a disappointing halt against Millwall. It was a remarkable 12th draw for the home side so far this Championship season. Read more...
Its 30 Degrees. Shall We Have Brunch Outdoors?
Its winter, and the pandemic is going strong. But die-hard New Yorkers still want to meet up with friends for a meal. Read more...
The Coronavirus Kills Mink. They May Get a Vaccine.
The pandemic has been a powerful reminder that there is no clear barrier between viruses affecting animals and people. Read more...
Pizza is the world's favourite takeaway meal but Chinese is top in Britain and America
On the world map - generated using Google search data - country names have been supplemented by their residents' most-searched-for takeaway cuisine. Read more...
Hundreds of BP customers wrongly given receipts showing they had won points worth 2,000
Hundreds of BP customers have wrongly been given receipts showing they had won reward points worth 2,000 and now the company has relented, and will pay out for the mistake. Read more...
Supply teacher died from Covid after saying she felt tired
Shamim Mir didn't suffer from a persistent cough or a high temperature ahead of testing positive for the illness alongside her husband Ehtisham before Christmas. Read more...
Anita Lo Teaches a Dumpling Class for Lunar New Year
The chef will demonstrate how to make pork-and-shrimp dumplings on the website 100 Pleats. Read more...
North Dakota leads the COVID-19 vaccine race as cases fall by 80%
North Dakota is flying through the doses sent to it by the federal government, using 78 percent of its allotted doses and vaccinating just shy of seven percent of its vaccine doses. Read more...
Testing Requirement Is the Latest Curveball for the Travel Industry
The United States now requires a negative coronavirus test for all arriving international travelers, which has hotels adding testing suites and airlines enhancing mobile apps with health features. Read more...
Data, Diet and Better Set Pieces Seeking Soccers Future
F.C. Midtjyllands search for competitive advantage has made it a place where ideas emerge. The problem is pretty soon everyone else has them, too. Read more...
Your Tuesday Briefing
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Covid has killed 100,000 people in the UK. Experts say government is getting it wrong
Scramble for vaccines gets ugly Read more...
One dose of Pfizer's Covid shot half as effective as promised, doctor claims
Dr Nachman Ash told local media Army Radio 'Many people have been infected between the first and second injections of the vaccine.' It comes fs 45,000 people in Florida run late for second doses. Read more...
Ugandan presidential candidate Bobi Wine says his home is 'under siege'
Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, says his home is "under siege" from military. Read more...
James R. Flynn, Who Found We Are Getting Smarter, Dies at 86
A philosopher who moved into psychology and studied I.Q., he showed that as society grows more technical, human intellectual abilities expand to meet the challenge. Read more...