Conservative legislators in Utah have introduced a motion that would automatically block pornography on phones and tablets sold in the state, a move that critics have blasted as unconstitutional. Governor Spencer Cox has not openly indicated if he backs the proposal, but a spokeswoman said he will carefully consider the measure before a March 25Continue reading “Porn Could Automatically Be Blocked On Phones”
Author Archives: Angela Lloyd
This Is What COVID Has Done To My Body
Amy Durant, 31, from Surrey, has been ill with long-COVID since March 2020, and a review found that at least 10 per cent of people infected with COVID 19 have suffered symptoms for months and that this is more prevalent in women and children, but what does it feel like to go from being healthyContinue reading “This Is What COVID Has Done To My Body”
UK University Students Accuse COVID Patrol Police Of Harassment
Students at some UK campuses have accused their universities of giving police officers access to halls of residence to monitor for breaches of coronavirus rules, with some complaints of police entering accommodation in the middle of the night. Students at Sheffield and Manchester who spoke to a news outlet reported regular police patrols and widespreadContinue reading “UK University Students Accuse COVID Patrol Police Of Harassment”
Moderna Commences COVID Vaccine Trials In Children
Moderna has started dosing patients in a mid to late-stage study of its COVID 19 vaccine in children aged six months to less than 12 years. The study will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of two doses of its mRNA-1273 shot given 28 days apart and plans to enrol about 6,750 children in the UnitedContinue reading “Moderna Commences COVID Vaccine Trials In Children”
Prince Philip Leaves Hospital
Prince Philip has left a London hospital following his longest ever stay and was expected to meet with the Queen at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh, who turns 100 in June, underwent surgery for a pre-existing heart condition and was also treated for an infection after being hospitalised a month ago on February 16.Continue reading “Prince Philip Leaves Hospital”
Archie, Meghan And Harry To Dodge Facing The Cleaver In Prince Charles Slimmed Down Monarchy Plan
Prince Charles, 71, is second in line to the throne and the longest royal in waiting to reign, and according to royal expert Rebecca English, the Duke of Cornwall is believed to have been planning to decrease the number of serving members of the Royal Family to optimise the number of duties carried out andContinue reading “Archie, Meghan And Harry To Dodge Facing The Cleaver In Prince Charles Slimmed Down Monarchy Plan”
AstraZeneca Concerns Throw Europe’s Vaccine Rollout Into Deeper Chaos
Germany, France, Italy and Spain became the latest countries to suspend the use of the vaccine even as a third wave of the pandemic threatens the continent. As a third wave of the pandemic crashes over Europe, questions about the safety of one of the continent’s most commonly available vaccines led Germany, France, Italy andContinue reading “AstraZeneca Concerns Throw Europe’s Vaccine Rollout Into Deeper Chaos”
Enough Is Enough
In Melbourne, Australia. wearing black and clutching signs reading “enough is enough”, thousands took to the streets across Australia to oppose violence and discrimination against women, as a reckoning in the country’s halls of power sparked by multiple allegations of rape continued to grow. The organisers said that the marches in at least 40 citiesContinue reading “Enough Is Enough”
Cars Set Alight And Painted With Discriminatory Graffiti
Four cars were torched and painted in racist graffiti at a car dealership garage in Midlothian, Scotland. Police are treating the attack that took place in the early hours of the morning at Loanhead Car Sales as a hate crime. The vehicles, including two vans, were set alight after being covered with discriminatory words atContinue reading “Cars Set Alight And Painted With Discriminatory Graffiti”
The Collapse Of Trade With The EU Will Continue Until The Summer
Industry groups have warned that the collapse of Britain’s trade with the EU will continue into the summer after the failure to recruit up to 30,000 customs agents, despite government pledges that normal service has resumed. Delays and confusion at the UK’s ports, which have resulted in 40 per cent of trucks crossing the ChannelContinue reading “The Collapse Of Trade With The EU Will Continue Until The Summer”