England records another 185 Covid hospital deaths in preliminary figures
A total of84,276 people have now died in hospitals in England since the start of the pandemic, preliminary data from NHS England shows. Read more...
Ancient Egyptian embalming instructions reveals the process of wrapping the dead person's face
A 3.500-year-old papyrus has been translated to reveal the embalming process done in Ancient Egypt, which embalmers would wrap a dead person's face every four days to reduce swelling. Read more...
NHS Test and Trace is 25 PER CENT more successful in parts of Essex than in Bradford
EXCLUSIVE New data show the disparity between regions of the country in terms of how well NHS Test and Trace is reaching people who have come into contact with Covid. Read more...
In Hong Kong, Foreign Tourists Are Replaced by a Local Variety
Bored and trapped in an area one-third the size of Rhode Island, Hong Kongers have sought out the most far-flung corners of their city, mobbing parklands with crowds typically seen downtown. Read more...
Labour MP once tried to grope me, says Tory ex-minister Caroline Nokes
Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey, said an unnamed Labour politician put his hands on her 'in a really inappropriate way. Read more...
Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now
The Studio Museum in Harlems annual artist in residence exhibition; and Mildred Thompsons Wood Pictures. Read more...
With Pac-12 Falling Behind, Schools Decide Larry Scott Wont Dig Them Out
Scott will leave the Pac-12 as commissioner while the conference will be looking for a new television contract. Read more...
Judge rules belief in English nationalism is a 'protected characteristic'
The conclusion English Nationalism could be a 'protected characteristic' came after a tribunal hearing involving right wing political figure Steven Thomas (pictured). Read more...
Latest historical figure to get the Barbie treatment
One of the most influential women of the 20th century is being introduced as a role model to a new generation of girls. Read more...
Mardi Gras revellers party all night long in Sydney
Partygoers dressed in tutus, feathers and all colours of the rainbow packed the streets of Sydney after the annual event came to a close on Saturday night. Read more...
The Ghost of Smarty Jones
Smarty Jones's failed Triple Crown bid in 2004 raises an interesting question does preparing a horse to win the Crown put the animal in such a state of excitement that he cant run properly in the Belmont? Read more...
Crumbs! Is that a Banksy? Artist trades her palette for a plate to create captivating culinary pop art
Tisha Cherry, a New Jersey-born registered nurse, takes inspiration from films, music, and celebrities, and recreates iconic images using everyday food. Read more...
'VAR Lite' could be introduced in the EFL after FIFA approved trials of a low-cost option
A meeting of the International Football Association Board on Friday sanctioned testing a new system, which will use fewer cameras and people, but still allows decisions to be reviewed. Read more...
Voting Rights or the Filibuster?
And what else you need to know today. Read more...