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Bosses fear office staff will be back working-from-home within weeks

Bosses fear office staff will be back working-from-home within weeks due to ‘deeply frustrating’ testing fiasco – as supermarkets make ‘contingency plans’ because staff can’t get swabbed The Government has come under fire after widespread reports of people having to travel hundreds of miles to get checked This is despite a Government pledge that testing […]

Lionel Messi wins legal battle to trademark his logo

Footballer Lionel Messi has won a legal battle over trademark rights related to his own logo. The European Court of Justice dismissed an appeal made by the EU’s intellectual property office, EUIPO, and a Spanish cycling clothing brand called Massi on Thursday. Messi first applied to trademark his surname as a sportswear, footwear and equipment […]

Who is Amy Dorris and what allegations has she made against Donald Trump?

AN EX-model has alleged that Donald Trump "violated" her at a US Open tennis tournament 23 years ago. Amy Dorris, then 24, said the alleged sexual assault happened outside the bathroom in his VIP box, says a report. Who is Amy Dorris? Florida woman Amy Dorris says she met Donald Trump in New York in […]

Children with a runny nose DON'T have Covid-19, expert warns

If you’ve got a runny nose you DON’T have Covid-19: Top expert says fatigue is most common symptom for children and Matt Hancock urges parents not to confuse colds with coronavirus ‘as 25,000 teachers forced to self-isolate because of swab shortage’ Professor Tim Spector said children suffering a runny nose don’t have Covid-19 He added […]

‘This is the moment’: European leaders’ push to shake off US and China dependence

Brussels: European Union leaders are pushing for its industries to have greater independence from China and the United States, ensuring the 27-nation bloc can better confront futures issues after the coronavirus pandemic and its ensuing recession. In her annual State of the Union address, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen doubled down on the […]

Minneapolis City Council alarmed by crime surge after defunding police

Minneapolis City Council members, who just two months ago moved to eliminate the police department, sounded the alarm during a Wednesday meeting about a surge in crime seen by their constituents. Council members pressed police Chief Medaria Arradondo about the uptick in crimes that included daylight carjackings, robberies, assaults, shootings and street racing. “Residents are […]