Eon ordered to pay back thousands in refunds to 1.6m customers
The majority of the affected payments were due to be taken in January 2021, but Eon wrongly took payments on 24 December 2020. Read more...
Navalny transferred to hospital as concerns mount over jailed Kremlin critic's health
Jailed Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been moved from a penal colony to a regional hospital for prisoners east of Moscow as concerns grow over his health. Read more...
Black women are up to four times more likely to die of COVID-19 compared to white men
The two studies show how there are inequities in coronavirus mortality rates between racial groups and how death rates declined as doctors learned how to treat patients. Read more...
Pensionbee buzzes onto London stock exchange
The savings firm launched at 165p a share, giving the seven-year-old firm a value of 365m and valuing founder Romi Savova's (pictured with co-founder Jonathan Lister Parsons) stake at 132m. Read more...
What does the European Super League's collapse mean for the Champions League?
So what happens next? Will the rebels be welcomed back by UEFA, what sort of punishment can we expect and will there be any financial changes to appease those clubs who wanted out? Read more...
Downing Street slaps down Johnny Mercer after he accuses PM of surrounding himself with 'cowards'
Mr Mercer was sacked earlier this week afterexpressing frustration at a lack of progress over legislation to protect British veterans who served during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Read more...
Proud' Prince Harry honours 'conservation champion'
The Duke of Sussex recorded the voice-over for the African Parks charity he has been President of since 2017. Read more...
Manchester City Are the issues piling up for Pep Guardiola at the wrong time?
Manchester City face Tottenham in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley this weekend but are issues beginning to mount for Pep Guardiola at a crucial moment of the campaign? Read more...
Jumping worms that thrash wildly when disturbed invade US from East Asia
Jumping worms have been reported in more than a dozen states in the Midwest. They feast on organic material and deplete soil nutrients, which could be detrimental to the agriculture industry. Read more...
The stunning winning images of the 2020 Photo Is Light World Photography Contest revealed
Francisco Negroni was named the overall winner of the competition thanks to an electrifying photo showing a lightning-enveloped 2015 eruption of Calbuco volcano in Chile's lake region. Read more...
India's Covid death toll could be TEN TIMES higher
India's health infrastructure has been brought to its knees by a second wave which is three times higher than the first, with medics pointing to a new variant believed to be more infectious. Read more...
Small Businesses Can Now Borrow Up to 0,000 Through Government Program
The change, which goes into effect the week of April 6, raises a cap that has frustrated many applicants. Read more...
Mikel Arteta hails fans for sending 'the strongest message EVER in football'
Arsenal were one of six Premier League clubs who had signed up to the ill-fated venture, which began falling apart just two days after it was announced when the top-flight sides dropped out. Read more...
Covid-19 Travel in US Restrictions State by State During Pandemic
Many states still have measures in place for visitors, from testing to quarantine requirements. Read more...
Protests and demonstrations banned at 2020 Tokyo Olympics as Rule 50 upheld
The ban preventing athletes from protesting or demonstrating at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics has been upheld by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Read more...
Tropical islands available for private hire in Belize, Australia, Madagascar and more
Drenched in sunshine and surrounded by azure waters, these Robinson Crusoe-esque tropical retreats are an ideal base to let your cares slip away. Read on, and let your wanderlust ignite. Read more...