TV presenter Mary Berry has recalled sleeping with pigs during her childhood on the family’s smallholding.
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coronavirus plan to sue the government over its handling of the pandemic, according to reports. Lawyers representing more than 1,400 families of those who died after contracting COVID-19 will outline a case today.More than 56,600 deaths involving coronavirus have now been registered in the UK, according to the latest figures released by the Office for National Statistics.The country has one of the highest death tolls per capita.
TV presenter Mary Berry has recalled sleeping with pigs during her childhood on the family’s smallholding.
Good Morning Britain host Charlotte Hawkins lights up our day on a regular basis, appearing on the show wearing a smile and looking as glamorous as ever. And we’ve seen the television presenter, 45, appear on a series of shows, including making a small cameo in film Burnt, alongside Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper, and sashaying across the dance floor on Strictly Come Dancing in 2017.
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 took two years to end - but he hopes the coronavirus pandemic will be over in a shorter time. But a leading British scientist has warned that Covid-19 will be present “forever” and people are likely to need regular vaccinations.Speaking about the pandemic from Geneva, though, WHO boss Dr Ghebreyesus said: "In our situation now with more connectedness the virus has a better chance of spreading.
Billie Faiers and husband Greg Shepherd have been soaking up the sun with their children after whisking them away on holiday.The family jetted off to sunnier climes after enjoying a couple of UK staycations, opting for an unknown destination abroad. So far the proud parents have been sharing sweet snaps of their daughter Nelly and son Arthur, as they make the most of their time together as a family in the gorgeous location.
Lockerbie bombing will today begin an appeal bid to clear his name.Lawyers for Abdelbaset al-Megrahi’s relatives want judges to let them review secret files being withheld by the UK Government after more than three decades.The appeal will get underway after the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) referred the case to the High Court in March, ruling a possible miscarriage of justice may have occurred.Aamer Anwar, the solicitor who made the SCCRC application on behalf of Megrahi’s
Victoria and David Beckham are set for confinement at their family home in the UK after returning from holiday in Greece.
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid grace our screens most mornings to clue us up on what’s going on in the world on Good Morning Britain, but the dynamic duo decided to take a break recently, to spend some time with their families.Piers, 55, revealed that reporting on the coronavirus pandemic has been tiring and that the hosts will take some time off.Joking about staying at home during the break, Susanna asked Piers if he would be going anywhere nice, to which he replied: “I’m going upstairs!”Get
BrewDog have teamed up with two dog charities to help pups across the UK find new homes. They are giving their most famous beer, Punk IPA, a limited edition makeover and sending 100% of the profits from the temporarily renamed Street Dog beer to two dog adoption charities, Dogs on the Streets and All Dogs Matter.
Robbie Williams is having second thoughts about raising his children in Los Angeles. The 'Angels' hitmaker and his wife Ayda Field have a mansion in Beverly Hills, but the singer has said he's not convinced about bringing up his four children - Theodora, seven, Charlton, five, Colette, 20-months, and baby Beau, born in February - in the Californian city, because he thinks other kids in the area are too "entitled" and will be a bad influence on his brood.
Boris Johnson held the last press conference on the UK government’s response to the coronavirus. In that time a number of new local lockdown measures have been brought in, there has been criticism over the way school results have been handled and travel advice for Brits going on holiday continues to change.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.NEIL Gray MP has hit out at the UK Government’s move to end coronavirus financial support following the release of the June claimant figures for his Airdrie & Shotts constituency.The statistics revealed that those claiming unemployment related benefits had risen by 1730 from the start of March, before the Covid-19 lockdown began.Across Airdrie & Shotts, there were 2300 claims for the self-employed