Belgium again shutters bars and restaurants amid dramatic Covid-19 wave Brussels partial return to lockdown has failed to stem a dramatic new wave of Covid-19 infections, so on Monday bars and restaurants across Belgium were closed for a month. From midnight, the shutdown will also be reinforced with an overnight curfew to discourage merry-makers from thronging the streets as the epidemic rages on. But it is Belgium’s second major lockdown, hospitalisations are up 100 per cent week-on-week and restaurant owners are close to breaking point as they face a grim winter. “We don’t feel like anyone cares. It breaks my…
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Jameela Jamil to appear on ‘Red Table Talk’ British actress Jameela Jamil took to social media this week to tease her upcoming appearance on an episode of “Red Table Talk,” the Facebook talk show series from Jada Pinkett-Smith. According to Jamil, she will talk about being “an honest, open and rebellious feminist-in-progress” during the American web show. “Coming soon. My cup runneth over. I got to sit at the holy red table about what it’s like to be an honest, open and rebellious feminist-in-progress. Obsessed with these powerful, present and amazing women,” she wrote to her 3.3 million Instagram followers,…
Monday 19 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGMonday 19 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 40,287,371Deaths: 1,118,396Recovered: 30,121,710 Italy unveils new Covid-19 rules as daily infections surgeChina becomes first major economy to recover from Covid-19 pandemicCovid-19: Talks to resume over greater manchester restrictionsTop PLO official Erekat, stricken by Covid-19, taken to hospitalTurkey to impose new COVID-19 measures to curb virus spreadProtest against Covid-19 rules in Prague escalates into clashes with police Previous Next Headlines: What the…
France to rally in solidarity and defiance after beheading of teacher Samuel Paty near Paris Rallies are planned for Sunday in cities across France in a show of solidarity and defiance following the decapitation of a teacher outside his school for showing pupils cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The horrific beheading of history teacher Samuel Paty in a Paris suburb Friday has sparked outrage in France and memories of a wave of Islamist violence in 2015 after caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed published by the satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo. “It is absolutely important to show our mobilisation and our solidarity,…
Brief. BrIEf.Me In today’s briefing update, the Sunday Papers says MPs did flout 10 pm bar curfew, one million young Britons face a job crisis within weeks and the Queen pardons London Bridge hero. In our special feature, we look at global coronavirus updates. ……………………………………… Official: MPs did flout 10 pm bar curfew The Mail on Sunday says an official inquiry has confirmed MPs were drinking in a Commons bar beyond the nationwide 10 pm curfew. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has reportedly refused to answer 30 times whether he was among the group flouting the rules. Read the full story…
Insta Talk Ep 9: Is it time to end Black History Month? – Food for luscious hair – Skinny Jeans are dead! Find out what you should be wearing & Go bold with eye makeup! On this week’s episode, Dyna Fayz is speaking to activist and public speaker Dr Funmi Abari and asking whether celebrating black history and culture one month out of a year really does anything to fight racism and bring about equality. Is it time to end Black History Month? Dyna talks to health coach and plant-based activist Daniella Malfitano about how a plant-based diet can give…
Wetherspoon pubs reveal first loss since 1984 JD Wetherspoons have reported their first annual pre-tax loss since 1984 as it laid bare the impact of the coronavirus restrictions on the pubs industry. It revealed a £105.4m loss on sharply lower sales in the year to 26 July. The chain’s chairman Tim Martin railed against changes in rules to stop the spread of the virus, which he said were “confusing.” From Saturday, households in London will not be allowed to mix indoors, including in pubs and restaurants. London and Essex will come under Tier 2 restrictions while Liverpool has already been…
Scotland introduces tighter rules on face coverings New rules have come into effect in Scotland regarding mandatory wearing of face coverings. The rules state face coverings must be worn in workplace settings such as canteens. Other areas such as corridors and other communal places will be included in a further extension of the rules which start on Monday. The first minister told MSPs at Holyrood that the measures were part of the response needed at a “critical moment” in the pandemic. Ms Sturgeon said: “The new rules are a proportionate additional step which will help employees keep themselves and their…
Friday 16 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Friday 16 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 39,176,103 Deaths: 1,102,946 Recovered: 29,379,089 Shutting down the country is “off the table,” Fauci says WHO trial finds remdesivir has little effect on COVID-19 Egypt ready to confront second wave of coronavirus Health workers in France go on strike as coronavirus cases surge Boris Johnson’s Covid plan in turmoil after north-west leaders refuse…
Thursday 15 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGThursday 15 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 38,752,973Deaths: 1,096,962Recovered: 29,129,637 There have been more than 216,000 coronavirus-related deaths reported in the USWHO fears more tuberculosis deaths as COVID-19 pandemic continuesJordan imposes 48 hour lockdownGermany sees 6,638 daily virus cases, highest since start of pandemicFrance to impose night-time curfew to battle second waveUK doctors and health experts back Covid-19 ‘circuit breaker’ Previous Next Headlines: What the papers say? UK…
Wednesday 14 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Wednesday 14 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 38,364,519 Deaths: 1,090,811 Recovered: 28,851,704 Russia reels from record rise in Covid infections Global economy recovering faster than expected, IMF says World Bank approves $12 bn for Covid-19 vaccines Small family gatherings are spreading Covid-19, CDC director says Wall Street stumbles on halted Covid vaccines, US stimulus delays Covid-19 New three-tier restrictions…
Unemployment at the highest level in 3 years The UK unemployment rate is at its highest level in over three years and the pandemic continues to hit jobs. The unemployment rate grew to 4.5% in the three months to August, compared with 4.1% in the previous quarter. Meanwhile, redundancies rose to their highest level since 2009, the ONS said. The statistics come as the government prepares to impose tough local lockdown rules that will force some businesses to close and lead to more job losses. Young hit hardest ONS statistics estimate 1.5 million people were unemployed between June and August,…
VIDEO: Trump returns to rallies, feels ‘powerful’ since Covid-19 recovery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHPFr6AGKy4&feature=youtu.be US President Trump returned to campaigning in Florida on Monday for the first time since his Covid-19 diagnosis. He appeared at the outdoor rally without a protective face covering and praising his management of the pandemic. The president threw masks into the crowd as he entered the airport rally in Sanford and talked about his recovery from Covid-19. “I went through it now. They say I’m immune. I feel so powerful,” Trump told thousands of supporters standing shoulder to shoulder, most without protective masks. “I’ll kiss the guys and…
Tuesday 13 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Tuesday 13 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 38,043,916 Deaths: 1,085,375 Recovered: 28,606,252 Pandemic worsens across the US as we count down to Election Day Iran says deal reached to unlock funds frozen in Iraq Mr ‘immune’ Trump back on campaign trail with a roar Johnson & Johnson pauses Covid-19 vaccine trials after participant becomes ill Tempers flare over new Covid…
Everything we know about the 3-tier systemPrime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce a three-tier system of measures in England intended to limit the spread of Covid-19. What would the new system entail?The country would be split into three tiers depending on the level of restrictions the government deems necessary – medium, high, very high. When will they be announced?The PM is expected to announce the measures in parliament after chairing a COBRA committee meeting on Monday. There will be a news conference where he will be joined by Chancellor Rishi Sunak and England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris…
Man admits he stabbed a 70-year-old Central London Mosque prayer leader Daniel Horton has been convicted of stabbing a prayer leader in the neck as he held prayers at London Central Mosque. Horton had recently converted to Islam and worshipped at the mosque. He admitted attacking Raafat Maglad, 70, on 20 February. Horton, 30, pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to wounding with intent and possessing an offensive weapon. He had converted to Islam and had been attending the north London mosque as a worshipper for a few years, prosecutors told the court. On the day of the attack, he…
40% of homeless in greater Paris test positive for Covid The Paris region’s homeless population have high rates of Covid-19 infections, according to a study published October 6. The report, conducted by the medical institute and NGOs, has prompted a call on the government to provide more emergency shelter before winter arrives. The most disadvantaged are worst affected by the economic consequences of the pandemic but are also especially vulnerable to the disease itself. In the Paris region “40 per cent of homeless people have contracted Covid-19,” the head of France’s scientific council, told radio station RMC, citing data from…
Monday 12 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Monday 12 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 37,749,974 Deaths: 1,081,453 Recovered: 28,360,305 Trump says he tested totally negative for Covid-19 Oman imposes nighttime lockdown in fight against COVID-19 China to test entire city of Qingdao after COVID-19 cases emerge Covid virus ‘can survive for 28 days on surfaces’, according to lab study Italy set to introduce national restrictions Covid-19…
Brief. BrIEf.Me In today’s briefing update, the majority of Sunday’s papers are focused on local lockdowns in the North of England. The PM is facing a lockdown revolt, accused of ‘betraying his red wall voters’In our special feature, we look at global coronavirus updates. ………………………………………Millions will be ordered not to leave local areasThe Sunday Telegraph says millions will be asked not to travel outside of their local areas and “could be banned from mixing with other households” even outdoors as part of a three-tier local lockdown system. Hospitals in the North West “could become overwhelmed within days”.Read the full story…
Insta Talk EP 8: Kenzo 2021 spring look – Recreate at an affordable price On this week’s episode, Dyna Fayz is speaking to our fashion expert from Dubai, Rana Al Sayyed. This week we discuss KENZO’s spring/summer 2021 fashion line debuted at Paris Fashion Week, where to shop and how to get the look at an affordable price. Kenzo Takada – the self-made Japanese and French designer – known worldwide under his first name Kenzo – died of Covid-19 just four days after the brand showed its spring/summer 2021 collection at Paris Fashion Week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEh0fQM1NsA Insta Talk –…
On this week’s episode, Dyna Fayz is speaking to writer and cancer survivor Jocelyne Elia as she discussing her touching story, how she dealt with the news and why cancer patients don’t want your sympathy. Dyna talks to health coach and plant-based activist Daniella Malfitano about here to talk about all the pros of probiotics, what they are and where to find them in natural sources. Our resident jewellery designer Maha Al Saabai who will give you tips and tricks to getting a good deal when buying gold and silver.. live from Dubai! PART 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdzOktgLaA4&feature=youtu.be PART 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmIapUGVjQk&feature=youtu.be…
2020 US Election: Trump preparing for in-person weekend rallies, Pelosi questions Trump’s health, No virtual debate 25 days until 2020 Election In today’s US presidential election news; President Trump announces he is preparing for two in-person rallies this weekend in Florida and Pennsylvania. It comes after his campaign trail came to a halt after the president was diagnosed with Covid-19. Trump is planning to visit Florida on Saturday and Pennsylvania on Sunday. His return to in-person campaigning is aimed at proving he is healthy enough to campaign and to lead the country. According to the president’s doctors, Trump has completed…
Friday 9 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGFriday 9 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 36,755,449Deaths: 1,066,861Recovered: 27,671,442 China officially joins COVAX vaccine initiativeLebanon’s COVID-19 surge: What went wrong?Jordan to unveil over 100 testing sites in heightened COVID-19 effortsFrance announces new restrictions as case top 18,000 for a second dayBedside Covid tests show promise in hospitalsPlanned new Covid-19 rules for North of England do not go far enough Previous Next Headlines: What the papers say? Planned…
Thursday 8 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFINGThursday 8 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers.Global COVID-19 UPDATECoronavirus Cases: 36,401,583Deaths: 1,060,563Recovered: 27,418,538 Two White House officials concede Trump has not been tested daily for coronavirusWhat crisis? Billionaires rack up record fortunes, survey showsG20 tourism ministers discuss post-pandemic revival plan for tourism sectorFrance records record new all-time high of nearly 19,000 cases in 24 hoursGermany’s case rise by highest total since early AprilNew Covid-19 restrictions for England likely next week Previous…
Wednesday 7 October coronavirus updates BRIEF – ME! – DAILY NEWS BRIEFING Wednesday 7 October 2020 News Briefing – Today’s headlines are dominated by the global Coronavirus Pandemic. As of 6:30 am (GMT), these are the global active numbers. Global COVID-19 UPDATE Coronavirus Cases: 36,052,573 Deaths: 1,054,710 Recovered: 27,155,683 White House Covid-19 outbreak Views on China in advanced economies sour Australia tips into record deficit amid tax cuts and job support Trump reverses course on Covid-19 relief New Scottish virus restrictions to be announced UK airports following new quarantine rules Previous Next Headlines: What the papers…