Raducanu and Murray both start Wimbledon with victories Sign up for FREE for breaking Wimbledon news and player updates SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The tennis star said the jab was not an option for him and told reporters he would rather not play in tournaments that required it than subject himself to the shot. Speaking at a press conference, a reporter asked: " Is that [getting jabbed] something you've completely closed your mind to as an option going forward?" Mr Djokovic replied: "Yes. Yes." His opposition is likely to come under fresh scrutiny as Marin Cilic revealed he has been self-isolating after testing positive for Covid. The star, who will be unable to compete in Wimbledon after the positive result, had played a … [Read more...] about Wimbledon: Djokovic blasts Covid jab as players test POSITIVE, Kyrgios racism rant
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Wimbledon Covid tensions increase as THIRD tennis ace tests positive and pulls out
Wimbledon: Highlights from day three of tournament Sign up for FREE for breaking Wimbledon news and player updates SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Covid chaos continues at Wimbledon as a third top men's player has been forced to withdraw from the tournament. 17th seed Roberto Bautista Agut announced on Thursday morning that he had pulled out of his match against Daniel Galan after testing positive for Covid. It follows withdrawals from former finalists Marin Cilic and Matteo Berrettini. Related articles Rafael Nadal unfazed by Covid outbreak at Wimbledon Wimbledon announce four new measures to prevent Covid outbreak Bautista Agut became the latest top player in the men's draw to withdraw from … [Read more...] about Wimbledon Covid tensions increase as THIRD tennis ace tests positive and pulls out
Andy Murray vs John Isner: British icon crashes out of Wimbledon despite late fightback
Raducanu and Murray both start Wimbledon with victories Sign up for FREE for breaking Wimbledon news and player updates SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Andy Murray followed Emma Raducanu in crashing out of Wimbledon on day three after losing at the hands of John Isner on Centre Court. The Scot was vociferously backed by the partisan home crowd in attendance but was forced to leave SW19 with nothing to show for his efforts after going down in four sets. Related articles Serena Williams 'doesn't intimidate' locker room as Tan loss explained Novak Djokovic's ominous warning to Rafael Nadal in threat to record Murray played well for the majority of the contest but was simply unable to provide an … [Read more...] about Andy Murray vs John Isner: British icon crashes out of Wimbledon despite late fightback
I’ve been given months to live after docs told me to take painkillers for stomach pain
A DAD has been given months to live after doctors repeatedly told him to just take painkillers. Richard Paice, 51, from Stanbridge, Bedfordshire, has been told he’s got incurable bowel cancer. It wasn’t until he was “really, really sick”, having lost a stone in weight and in agony, that Richard even got a scan. He had spent weeks going back and forth to doctors complaining of key symptoms , including blood in his stool. Richard’s wife, Sasha, 36, told The Times: “We’ve been told he might only have months to live. If they hadn’t kept sending us home the outlook could have been different. “Our first trip to A&E was on March 4 but he wasn’t diagnosed until April 29. Read more on bowel cancer SPOT CHECK As Deborah James dies of bowel cancer - the 5 symptoms she wanted you to know SPOT CHECK Shocking stats reveal 1 in 3 at risk of deadly bowel cancer like Deborah James “Those two months where doctors … [Read more...] about I’ve been given months to live after docs told me to take painkillers for stomach pain
Boots stock market float back on the table as £5bn sale collapses
T he American owners of Boots may revive plans for stock market float next year after scrapping the sale of Britain’s biggest chemist to a Wall Street buyout fund and Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. Walgreens, which merged with Boots in 2014 in a deal worth £9bn, said none of the offers for the “adequately reflects the high potential value of Boots and No7 Beauty Company”. The Illinois-headquartered company said bidders had struggled to arrange bank loans to buy Boots after financial markets “suffered unexpected and dramatic change”. Private equity fund Apollo and Mr Ambani had been in pole position to acquire Boots after Walgreens chairman Stefano Pessina put the business up for sale in January. But a £5bn approach — considerably lower than the £7bn Mr Pessina is said to have wanted — fell through. Ornella Barra, Boots operating chief, wrote to the company’s 56,000 staff saying she was “happy to confirm that it has been decided that Boots and No7 Beauty Company will … [Read more...] about Boots stock market float back on the table as £5bn sale collapses
How to keep your summer tan from fading, according to a skincare expert
After three years of dealing with the UK’s temperamental sunshine, going to a warmer country was high on the to-do list this year. Swimming in the sea or a lake just doesn’t have the same effect when the chances of rain are high and the clouds are looming. An obvious consequence of jetting off to tropical countries in high summer is a brand new tan, which, despite not necessarily being good for you, often makes us feel a thousand times better. While it’s important to remember that there’s no such thing as a healthy tan, because all tans are a result of sun damage whether you burn or not, simply existing in a hotter climate with a high UV index is likely to leave you slightly more bronzed than when you arrived (yes, even when you use factor 50+). It goes without saying that many of us feel much more attractive with a summer glow, so how do we keep our tan from fading? How long does the average tan last? Founder and clinic director of skin health clinic London … [Read more...] about How to keep your summer tan from fading, according to a skincare expert
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Pound faces ‘existential crisis’, Bank of America warns
T he pound is facing an “existential crisis” and is likely to weaken further during this year, one of Wall Street’s top banks has warned. Bank of America says sterling “finds itself in an increasingly invidious position” for reasons including “increasingly challenging” Bank of England communication. Kamal Sharma, a London-based foreign exchange strategist for the lender, said the outlook for the pound was “grim”. The warnings came as the price of oil breached $120 (£95) a barrel on Monday, hitting a two-month high amid tightness in the market and concern over supplies. Oil prices have risen amid tight supply driven by the fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine, as well as increased demand as more economies return from Covid-related restrictions. China announced easing of its restrictions, while the European Union worked on a plan to ban imports of Russian crude. The pound has fallen about 6.6pc this year in dollar terms, leaving it as one of the worst performers among the … [Read more...] about Pound faces ‘existential crisis’, Bank of America warns
DR MAX PEMBERTON: Patients need to see GPs, not their postmen
There can be no more vivid example of how dilapidated and dysfunctional the National Health Service is becoming than the news that postmen are to be deployed as makeshift care workers. Royal Mail Health, the branch of the postal service set up to deliver prescription medicine to homes during lockdown , is proposing that its letter carriers act as 'community look-outs'. As well as bringing the post, they will look in on elderly and vulnerable customers, like roaming health visitors and social workers. Is this what social care in the UK has become? It's disgraceful that we should even think of demoting community health to this level, making it a by-product of the postal service. The very idea reveals how badly care services have collapsed. If we have to rely on untrained postal workers to look after our frail and elderly, we have allowed the system to deteriorate to the point where it is no longer fit for purpose. Every hospital doctor knows, of course, that posties … [Read more...] about DR MAX PEMBERTON: Patients need to see GPs, not their postmen
Covid in Scotland: No ‘return to normal’ when pubs reopen
Published 15 October 2020 comments Comments Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Nicola Sturgeon has warned that Scotland will not return to normal when the current restrictions on pubs and restaurants expire later this month. Licensed premises across the central belt were temporarily closed last week, with tough restrictions placed on those elsewhere in the country. The rules are due to expire on 26 October - but Ms Sturgeon said this would not signal a return to normality. The ban on visiting other people's homes will also remain in place. And the Scottish government is to introduce a multi-tier system of alert levels similar to that now in force in England, which could potentially see venues in areas with coronavirus outbreaks remain closed. Ms Sturgeon was giving a video statement to MSPs as she announced that a further 1,351 cases of Covid-19 and … [Read more...] about Covid in Scotland: No ‘return to normal’ when pubs reopen