Brit 'trapped' with sick gran, 81, in 'no-go zone' coronavirus epicentre
Brit 'trapped' with sick gran, 81, in 'no-go zone' coronavirus epicentre
PE teacher Kharn Lambert, from Lancaster, Lancashire, says fear and panic had gripped Wuhan, ground zero of China's coronavirus outbreak, which has killed dozens and infected more than 800
Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
Vacation With A Conscience: Baker’s Cay in Key Largo
Vacation With A Conscience: Baker’s Cay in Key Largo
Located at a lush and secluded waterfront property, Baker’s Cay in Key Largo, Florida, a member of Curio Collection by Hilton’s portfolio of unique hotels, is a contemporary beach resort with chic décor and a casual, barefoot luxury approach.
Forbes
Forbes
'A whole sheep for £18': how live exports are hurting farmers in Romania
'A whole sheep for £18': how live exports are hurting farmers in Romania
Country’s lack of meat processing facilities means livestock must be shipped to international markets – at a high cost to both shepherds and welfare
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Meet Danny K. Davis, 7th Congressional District Democratic nominee and incumbent
He wants continued unemployment aid and more assistance for small businesses and nonprofits during the pandemic.
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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China coronavirus: 14 test negative in UK as military doctors sent to Wuhan – as it happened
UK emergency committee discuss outbreak as more than 33 million people affected by lockdown measures in ChinaUK universities issue quarantine warning to Chinese students China: hospitals in chaos as lockdown spreads to affect 33m peopleWhat is the Wuhan coronavirus and how worried should we be?What we know so far
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Iceland didn't hunt any whales in 2019 – and public appetite for whale meat is fading
One of the most important global conservation events of the past year was something that didn’t happen. For the first time since 2002, Iceland – one of just three countries that still allow commercial whaling – didn’t hunt any whales, even though its government had approved whaling permits in early…
The Conversation
The Conversation