Coronavirus UK first vaccine doses fall to 91,000 per day from March peak of 500,000
Data from the NHS show the average number of people getting their first dose of a Covid vaccine in the UK has fallen to 91,000 from a peak of over 500,000 in March, due to demand for booster jabs. Read more...
Want A Piece of the Final Four Court? You Have to Win The Title First
Championship teams have the option to buy the Final Fours custom-made floors, which have gone on to second lives in practice gyms, locker rooms and lobbies. Read more...
First Friday beers since lockdown go to drinkers' heads as fights break out over table reservations
Revellers are again hitting the town tonight for beer garden drinking and al fresco dining at the start of what is expected to be a warm and sunny weekend. Read more...
What the Coronavirus Variants Mean for Testing
Most tests should be able to detect the variants of concern, but test developers and health officials must remain vigilant, scientists say. Read more...
Boris Johnson's Conservative party has 14-point poll lead after Covid vaccine roll-out
The Tories were up 2 per cent on 43 per cent in the survey by YouGov carried out this week after Monday's reopening of shops, pubs and other essential services. Read more...
Patrick Vieira reveals the words of 'comfort' given to him by Arsene Wenger after sacking by Nice
Patrick Vieira has spoken out for the first time since being sacked by Nice last December following a run of five consecutive defeats and a shock Europa League exit Read more...
White House Warns Russia on Bounties, but Stops Short of Sanctions
The available evidence supporting a stunning C.I.A. assessment which President Donald J. Trumps inaction on prompted bipartisan uproar remains less than definitive proof. Read more...
Are You Confused by Scientific Jargon? So Are Scientists
Scientific papers containing lots of specialized terminology are less likely to be cited by other researchers. Read more...
Rio Ferdinand questions whether Liverpool's 'heavy metal' football has led to slump
Liverpool were eliminated from the Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid despite delivering a much-improving showing in the second leg - leaving them solely in a top four fight. Read more...
Ready or Not, Hideki Matsuyama Is Now a National Hero in Japan
By winning the Masters, the publicity-shy golfer will face a news media spotlight that trails every move of Japanese athletes abroad. Read more...
Carpetbagger Video Remembering Their Lines
Actors and directors recite standout lines from their films during the 2015 movie awards season. Read more...
Puppy swallows a pair of AirPods which still work after being removed
Rachel Hick, 22, from Willerby, Hull, said her 'heart sank' when she realised her golden retriever Jimmy had swallowed a pair of Apple AirPods that were charging in their case. Read more...
EastEnders' Davood Ghadami announces he has joined Holby City ahead of Kush Kazemi's dramatic exit
The actor, 38, confirmed on Twitter on Friday that he will join the BBC medical drama as Eli Ebrahimi, a Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon. Read more...
Prince Philip The rise of the bespoke hearse
As photographs of Prince Philip'sbespoke Land Rover hearse are unveiled ahead of his final farewell in St George's Chapel, FEMAIL takes a look at the rise of the bespoke hearse. Read more...
Ohio man,18, arrested with AK-47 on platform of Times Square subway station
An 18-year-old Ohio man was arrested after pulling out a semi-automatic rifle on the platform of New York's Time Square Subway station.Police also found ammunition and a gas mask in his backpack. Read more...
Coinbase value tops 80bn on its New York stock market debut
In one of the most exciting flotations for a decade, Coinbase shares were expected to open at 0 but instead started trading at 1 before reaching 9. That valued the company at 81bn. Read more...
One in 10 people who had mild COVID-19 are STILL left with lingering symptoms EIGHT months later
A new study found that 26% of COVID-19 survivors had at least one symptom that lasted more than two months and 14.9% said they had symptoms that persisted after eight months. Read more...
The Rail Content Is On the Move
This blogs regular features, including live race analysis and news and notes from Joe Drape, Melissa Hoppert and others, can now be found on the sports home page. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN Sir Roy's still going Strong... as his own greatest admirer
Roy who? As Roy Strong admits in this, his third volume of diaries, only those beyond a certain age will recognise his name. Read more...
Indian Point Nuclear Plant in New York Is Shutting Down
When the Indian Point nuclear power plant shuts, its lost output will be filled primarily by generators that burn fuels that contribute to climate change. Read more...
Covid UK India still not on travel ban list despite 77 new variant cases being found
A No 10 spokesperson said that the red list for banning travellers entering the UK is 'under constant review' and that countries are only added to it if it is deemed necessary. Read more...