to Twitter reacts to new 'stay alert' slogan as Government criticised for ditching 'stay at home' message By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:55:00 -0500 The Government's new "stay alert" slogan for the next stage of the UK's fight against coronavirus has divided opinion.The "stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives" message that has been drilled into the public for weeks is expected to be dropped for a call to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives". Full Article
to Italy to take 'one step at a time' towards resumption of sports: Vincenzo Spadafora By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:02:27 -0500 Full Article
to 'I was like Baresi, Maldini and Beckenbauer in one!': Berbatov recalls his most unusual game for Man Utd By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:08:36 -0500 The former Bulgaria international recalled a League Cup game against Leeds where he played in defence for Sir Alex Ferguson's team Full Article
to Anil Kumble Compares Fight Against Coronavirus to Second Innings of Test Match By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:58:00 -0500 The former leg-spinner thanked all the health care workers and others who are going on with their work so that everyone else can stay safe at home. Full Article
to French players called to go on strike if Ligue 1 not expanded to 22 teams next season By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:58:59 -0500 Former Toulouse manager Antoine Kombouare said there should be direct action after the French top division was called to a premature halt Full Article
to Hamilton avoiding Esports but busy “racing himself” By in.news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:00:04 -0500 Full Article
to Tesla sues California county in virus factory closure fight, threatens to leave By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:50:06 -0400 Tesla Inc sued local authorities in California on Saturday as the electric carmaker pushed to re-open its factory there and Chief Executive Elon Musk threatened to move Tesla's headquarters and future programs from the state to Texas or Nevada. Full Article businessNews
to China central bank signals more policy measures to support virus-ravaged economy By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:17:15 -0400 China's central bank said on Sunday it will step up counter-cyclical adjustments to support the economy and make monetary policy more flexible to fend off financial risks. Full Article businessNews
to Polar vortex unleashes rare May snow, shatters historic low temperature records By www.accuweather.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:09:32 -0400 The popular saying "April showers bring May flowers" might not be the case this year. The northeastern United States is experiencing an unusual Mother's Day weekend as most restaurants remain closed amid coronavirus concerns and a historic polar vortex packing snow shatters temperature records. Freeze watches and warnings along with frost advisories were put into effect Friday night for many places across parts of the Midwest, down into the Southeast and into the Northeast. Full Article
to B.C. in for 'unusual' summer where connections must expand without letting virus take hold, says top doctor By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 13:33:25 EDT B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 15 new coronavirus cases in the province on Saturday, bringing the current total to 2,330. Full Article News/Canada/British Columbia
to Asymptomatic testing centre set up in Alberta city as 7% of the population tests positive for COVID-19 By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 19:10:24 EDT Provincial health officials will open a second centre to test for COVID-19 in the southern Alberta city of Brooks, as an outbreak connected to a nearby slaughterhouse continues to grow. Full Article News/Canada/Calgary
to The V&A in 10 objects: from Brexit vases to Beyoncé's butterfly ring By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T08:11:19Z With London’s Victoria & Albert Museum in lockdown, its director shares his favourite artefactsIt is pretty dusty in South Kensington at the moment. Without millions of visitors wandering through the V&A galleries, the dust begins to settle and the past takes over. Under the steely eye of Vernon Rapley, head of security, our objects are resting safely at the moment. But the purpose of a museum is predicated upon dialogue and difference: the interaction between citizen and object, the journey into a web of histories, and then the flourishing of curiosity.“Unvisited museums dwindle into very sleepy and useless institutions,” said our first director Henry Cole, who was an early proponent of blockbuster exhibitions. Continue reading... Full Article Focus V&A Museums Culture Art and design Grayson Perry Beyoncé Tristram Hunt
to Andrew Bailey needs to be more convincing about the path to recovery By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T08:02:19Z The new Bank of England governor’s predictions about a swift bounce-back don’t inspire confidenceAndrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank of England, is only a few months into the job and already his reputation for sound management of the economy is in danger. Last week he published a scenario for the next two years that amounted to his best guess on the depth of the recession in front of us, and the prospects for a recovery.The recession would be deep, he said. Most likely the deepest in more than 300 years. It would last for much of the year and cause severe hardship to many, with increases in unemployment not seen since the 1980s. Continue reading... Full Article Bank of England Andrew Bailey Economic policy Economic recovery Economics Economic growth (GDP) Coronavirus outbreak Rolls-Royce Nuclear power Marks & Spencer Retail industry Ocado Business
to 'People would be going hungry': how a London charity is responding to coronavirus crisis By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-10T08:02:10Z Volunteer Services Lewisham’s food delivery service is a lifeline to vulnerable people suffering under lockdownCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageBrown bread. Baked beans. Tea. And would you happen to have any custard, dear?Some things stand out in the middle of the prodigiously energetic food-parcel line being run from a community hall in south-east London. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak London UK news Charities Society
to Russia buries latest priest to die from coronavirus By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:12:38 -0400 Father Andrei Molchanov, the latest Russian Orthodox priest to die from the novel coronavirus, was buried on Saturday by his heartbroken daughter who said she wished the Moscow church where he served had closed earlier. Full Article worldNews
to Germany's confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 667 to 169,218: RKI By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:03:03 -0400 The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany increased by 667 to 169,218, data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases showed on Sunday. Full Article worldNews
to Japan looks to lift coronavirus emergency in some areas ahead of May 31 deadline By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 01:42:35 -0400 Japanese Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said on Sunday the government is looking to lift the state of emergency in "many of 34 prefectures" that are not among the hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic before the nationwide deadline of May 31. Full Article worldNews
to Malaysia extends curbs on movement, businesses to June 9 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 02:56:30 -0400 Malaysia's government extended the time frame for movement and business curbs by another four weeks to June 9, amid a gradual reopening of economic activity stunted by the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article worldNews
to Singapore reports 876 new coronavirus cases, taking total to 23,336 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:21:56 -0400 Singapore registered 876 new coronavirus infections, its health ministry said on Sunday, taking the city-state's total to 23,336 cases. Full Article worldNews
to Australia's biggest state to ease coronavirus lockdown from May 15 By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:04:02 -0400 Australia's most populous state, home to Sydney, will allow restaurants, playgrounds and outdoor pools to reopen on Friday as extensive testing has shown the spread of the coronavirus has slowed sharply, New South Wales state's premier said on Sunday. Full Article worldNews
to UK wants to 'slowly and cautiously' ease lockdown to restart economy: minister By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:16:18 -0400 The British government wants to slowly and cautiously restart the economy, housing minister Robert Jenrick said on Sunday ahead of a televised address from the prime minister to set out plans to begin easing the coronavirus lockdown measures. Full Article worldNews
to Britain's Johnson to set out five-tier coronavirus warning system By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:16:18 -0400 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out a five-tier warning system for the coronavirus in England on Sunday when he outlines the government's plans to begin slowly easing lockdown measures, British media reported. Full Article worldNews
to Iran says United States yet to respond about prisoner swap By feeds.reuters.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 04:18:16 -0400 Washington has yet to respond to Iran about a prisoner swap, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei was quoted as saying by the government's website on Sunday, reiterating that Tehran was ready for a full prisoner exchange with the United States without preconditions. Full Article worldNews
to Coronavirus: Hasty re-opening could send Canadians ‘back into confinement,’ Trudeau says By globalnews.ca Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:42:02 +0000 Although health officials have pointed to a flattening rate of daily cases in many provinces, Trudeau said Canada was "not in the recovery phase yet." Full Article Canada Politics Canada Coronavirus Coronavirus Coronavirus Cases Coronavirus In Canada coronavirus news coronavirus update COVID-19 covid-19 canada covid-19 news Justin Trudeau
to Lifting COVID-19 restrictions too soon could endanger vulnerable communities: officials By globalnews.ca Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 20:28:56 +0000 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday he is "very worried" about residents of Montreal, the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, where the province is preparing to loosen confinement measures despite a rash of fatal outbreaks at nursing homes. Full Article Canada Health Politics Canada coronavirus updates canada lifting restrictions coronavirus Coronavirus COVID-19 Indigenous communities coronavirus Justin Trudeau long term care homes coronavirus Quebec Quebec coronavirus reopening economy canada trudeau lifting coronavirus restrictions
to Coronavirus: New research underway to screen for stress, burnout in Nova Scotia health-care workers By globalnews.ca Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:12:22 +0000 The idea is to identify the problem of burnout early and stop it before it happens. Full Article Health Politics Science Burnout Canada Coronavirus Coronavirus Coronavirus Cases Coronavirus In Canada coronavirus news coronavirus update COVID Pulse COVID-19 covid-19 canada covid-19 Halifax covid-19 news COVID-19 Nova Scotia Health coalition Mental Health Nova Scotia Health Authority NSHA Saint Mary's University workplace mental health
to Scoop: There's a nascent, brewing, loosely defined behind-the-scenes effort to start a tangible Republicans for Biden group By twitchy.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 21:02:56 Z Full Article <![CDATA[Daily Beast]]> <![CDATA[Joe Biden]]> <![CDATA[John Kasich]]> <![CDATA[Never Trump]]> <![CDATA[Lincoln Project]]> <![CDATA[Republicans for Biden]]>
to Georges St-Pierre headed to the UFC Hall of Fame By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 23:54:08 EDT Canadian Georges St-Pierre, who ruled the UFC welterweight division before putting a bow on a glittering career by winning the middleweight title in his final outing, is headed to the UFC Hall of Fame. Full Article Sports
to Rugby 7s roar into Rio and dazzle a new Olympic-sized audience By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 12:00:00 EDT On this week's edition of Olympic Games Replay, CBC Sports showcases the women's rugby sevens tournament at Rio 2016. Full Article Sports/Olympics
to Nova Scotia reports another death and three new cases related to COVID-19 By www.brandonsun.com Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 14:58:14 CDT HALIFAX - Another resident of Nova Scotia's largest long-term-care home has fallen victim to COVID-19. The Northwood facility, which has more than 400 residents, is the site of the province's worst outbreak. Provincial health officials said Saturday that deaths related to the viral infection Full Article
to A look at how provinces plan to emerge from COVID-19 shutdown By www.brandonsun.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:00:06 CDT Provinces have been releasing plans for easing restrictions that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19. Here is what some of the provinces have announced so far: Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador plans to loosen some public health restrictions in a series of Full Article
to How Florence Nightingale used mathematics to improve health care By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 14:32:24 EDT Born 200 years ago on May 12, she's famous for her work in nursing, but was an accomplished medical statistician as well. Full Article Radio/Quirks & Quarks
to Brits urged not to 'throw away' coronavirus lockdown efforts as Boris Johnson prepares to exercise 'extreme caution' with restriction easing By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T17:32:00Z Boris Johnson will exercise "extreme caution" in easing lockdown restrictions, the Transport Secretary has said, as he warned the public not to "throw away" their hard work by going outside. Full Article
to Government launches £2 billion bid to turn England into nation of cyclists and walkers to reduce spread of coronavirus on public transport By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T18:33:00Z England's commuters will need to walk, cycle and even scoot more as ongoing social distancing will force them to seek alternative forms of transport, the Government has announced. Full Article
to Motorist caught driving hundreds of miles to deliver puppy from Liverpool to Wales By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T20:03:00Z A driver has been given a warning by police after breaching lockdown restrictions to transport a puppy to the other side of the country. Full Article
to Prince Harry says life has 'changed dramatically' as he pays tribute to healthcare workers in Invictus Games video message By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T21:08:00Z The Duke of Sussex has reflected on how "dramatically" life has changed, as he marked what would have been the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games. Full Article
to Boris Johnson to replace 'stay home' message with 'stay alert' as he delivers lockdown 'road map' address to nation By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-09T21:42:00Z Boris Johnson is to replace his "stay at home" slogan with a fresh rallying cry to the nation, as the battle against coronavirus rages on. Full Article
to Food For London Now faces: 'Anything you can spare will go towards helping those who might have lost everything' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-10T06:56:29Z Felix Project volunteer Ed Preston shares his story You can donate at virginmoneygiving.com/fund/FoodforLondonNOW Full Article
to Food For London Now faces: 'We need to use this Covid-19 crisis as a wake-up call to help those in need' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-10T06:57:48Z Christopher Evans-Gordon from Family Meals shares his story You can donate at virginmoneygiving.com/fund/FoodforLondonNOW Full Article
to Barack Obama describes Donald Trump's response to coronavirus as a 'chaotic disaster' By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-10T06:40:00Z Former US president Barack Obama has criticised Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an "absolute chaotic disaster". Full Article
to UK coronavirus LIVE: Boris Johnson to address nation on lockdown plan as new 'stay alert' slogan set to be rolled out By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-10T07:17:00Z It comes as trade union leaders warn that they will not tell their members to return to work unless safety standards are improved. Mr Johnson is expected to urge employees who cannot do their jobs from home to begin returning to their workplaces while following social-distancing rules. Full Article
to Small tribes seal borders, push testing to keep out virus By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:59:30 -0400 On a dusty plaza in a Native American village that dates back nearly a millennium, a steady trickle of vehicles inched through a pop-up coronavirus testing site. The mandatory testing — under the threat of fines by the tribal council in Picuris Pueblo — was being performed by the state Health Department and U.S. Indian Health Service as they strive to identify potential infection hot spots and contain the virus that's ravaged other Native American communities. Small Native American pueblos across New Mexico are embracing extraordinary isolation measures that turn away outsiders as well as near-universal testing to try to insulate themselves from a contagion with frightening echoes of the past. Full Article
to Polar vortex brings rare May snow, low temps to US East By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:18:49 -0400 Mother’s Day weekend got off to an unseasonably snowy start in the Northeast on Saturday thanks to the polar vortex bringing cold air down from the north. John Cannon, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, said parts of northern New England saw as much as 10 inches of snow and even coastal areas of Maine and New Hampshire got a dusting. Full Article
to Artists donate free, uplifting images to the UN in pandemic response By mashable.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:37:53 -0400 The internet is a scary enough place as it is, and now with the added misinformation and panic surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, it's even scarier. Thanks to the United Nations and dozens of artists, however, the internet just got a little more beautiful. Full Article
to What you need to know today about the virus outbreak By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:34:09 -0400 Countries around the world are wrestling with how to ease curbs on business and public activity without having the coronavirus come surging back. Meanwhile some governors are seeking to bolster home-state production of vital medical supplies and protective equipment. Full Article
to Do not allow 'biased' election watchdog power to prosecute, say MPs By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:06:35 -0400 The election watchdog has revealed that it is pressing ahead with plans to hand itself powers to prosecute campaigners and political parties, putting itself on a collision course with ministers. The Electoral Commission is planning to publish a consultation setting out proposals to hand itself a "prosecutions capability", despite senior Tories insisting that the body is "not trusted to be impartial". The disclosure comes after the Metropolitan Police confirmed that it had ended investigations into Darren Grimes and Alan Halsall, two pro-Brexit campaign figures, two years after a referral by the commission for alleged breaches of spending rules. The move prompted calls for the commission to be "overhauled", with Mr Grimes describing the body as a "kangaroo court" that was not "fit for purpose". Separately, the National Crime Agency found no evidence that any criminal offences were committed by Arron Banks, another prominent Brexiteer, after another referral by the watchdog. Last night Matthew Elliott, who was chief executive of the official Vote Leave campaign, claimed that the commission's record showed that if it acquired the new powers, "there will be countless travesties of justice, and democracy will be undermined.” Sir Bernard Jenkin, the former chairman of the Commons public administration committee, said: "These proposals appear to be doubling down on a failed system. Parliament should change it." Another Conservative MP said: "I can't think of any public body that is less deserving of prosecuting powers than the Electoral Commission, who have shown themselves to be biased and, frankly, vindictive." Last year Jacob Rees-Mogg, now the leader of the Commons, and Brandon Lewis, who has also been appointed to Boris Johnson's cabinet, both expressed alarm at the watchdog's plans to hand itself powers currently exercised by the police and Crown Prosecution Service - after the move was revealed by this newspaper. The watchdog has faced repeated accusations of bias against bodies that campaigned for Brexit in 2016, which it strongly denies. The commission claims it could hand itself the powers without ministers bringing forward legislation, by altering its enforcement policy following a public consultation - due to open in the coming weeks. But MPs warned that some groups could be unfairly targeted. Speaking last year, while Tory chairman, Mr Lewis pointed out that one senior figure at the commission - the same official spearheading the proposals - had previously said that she would "not want to live under a Tory government". He suggested the body was not seen as a "fair" arbiter. As a backbencher, Mr Rees-Mogg called for the Conservatives to formally oppose the move, saying: "The Electoral Commission is not trusted to be impartial and a number of its leading figures have said very prejudicial things about Brexit." The commission's corporate plan for the period from 2020 to 2025 states: "To deter people from committing offences, and to make sure we can respond proportionally if they do, we will continue to build the capacity to prosecute suspected offences. We will consult on the way we approach the use of prosecutions." An Electoral Commission spokesman said: “Later this year we will be consulting with political parties, the police and the CPS on changes to our enforcement policy, which includes a prosecutions capability, and will bring our regulatory work in line with a wide range of other regulators. “Extending our work in this direction would enable us to bring lower order offences before the courts in a way which is swift and proportionate, freeing up the resources of the police and prosecutors and delivering more effective regulation of political finance to support public confidence.” Mr Elliott said: “The Electoral Commission’s track record at conducting investigations is woeful. "In the case of Leave campaigners ... they assumed that we were guilty until proven innocent ... Thankfully, the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service looked at the evidence thoroughly, and saw through the conspiracy theories that the Electoral Commission had believed without question." The commission insisted it was "right that potential electoral offences are properly investigated by the appropriate authority". A spokesman said there was "no substance to allegations that the Commission is biased", saying the organisation had investigated campaigners and parties across the political spectrum. Full Article
to National parks visitors should plan for 'new normal' By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:42:38 -0400 After closing amid the coronavirus pandemic, the National Park Service is testing public access at several parks across the nation, including two in Utah, with limited offerings and services. Visitor centers and campgrounds remain largely shuttered at Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef, but visitors are welcome at some of the sites. Sullivan was on a day visit to hike the park’s Rim Trail and Bryce Amphitheater, two of the few hiking destinations currently open at Bryce. Full Article
to Taliban say they don't have missing US contractor By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 00:26:40 -0400 Taliban leaders searched their ranks, including in the much-feared Haqqani network, and on Sunday told The Associated Press they are not holding Mark R. Frerichs, a Navy veteran turned contractor who disappeared in Afghanistan in late January. “We don't have any information about the missing American,” Sohail Shaheen, the Taliban's political spokesman, told the AP. A second Taliban official familiar with the talks with the United States said “formally and informally” the Taliban have notified U.S. officials they are not holding Frerichs. Full Article
to French parents anguish over sending children back to school By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:42:48 -0400 As France prepares to start letting public life resume after eight weeks under a coronavirus lockdown, many parents are deeply torn over a question without a clear or correct answer: Should I send my child back to school? The French government is easing some of the closure and home-confinement orders it imposed March 17 to curb infections, with businesses permitted to reopen, residents cleared to return to workplaces and schools welcoming some students again starting Monday. Only preschools and elementary schools are set to start up at first, and classes will be capped at 10 students at preschools and 15 elsewhere. Full Article
to Robot ‘dog’ named Spot to help social distancing efforts at Singapore park By globalnews.ca Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:07:50 +0000 Singapore has reported 20 deaths and 22,460 COVID-19 cases as of Saturday, according to data tracked by Johns Hopkins University. Full Article Health News Tech Trending World Boston Dynamics coornavirus robot dog Coronavirus coronavirus asia coronavirus Singapore COVID-19 Singapore singapore park robot singapore robot dog Social Distancing social distancing rules robot