GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus shopping rules
GUY ADAMS Socks were allowed, but not tights. Baby clothes could be purchased, but the aisle selling toddler gear was blocked off. Read more...
Hospital patients will be able to order food 24 hours a day following review led by Prue Leith
A blueprint for hospital catering has been issued by the UK Government following a year-long review led by Prue Leith. Kitchens will be upgraded so that food and hot drinks are available 24 hours. Read more...
Fox News president and anchors have been advised to quarantine
Fox News network executives and anchors who attended the presidential debate on Thursday took a flight from Nashville to New York with a person who has tested positive for coronavirus. Read more...
Rangers 2-0 Livingston Jermain Defoe puts Steven Gerrard's mensix-points clear
Rangers take asix-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership thanks toJermain Defoe. The striker played an important role in the first goal before scoring the second. Read more...
Will we EVER learn to love the council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver?
Even if you know nothing of Formula One and care still less for the high testosterone sport of motor racing, you will have almost certainly have heard of Lewis Hamilton. Read more...
Oil Industry Turns to Mergers and Acquisitions to Survive
With the price of a barrel stuck around and no recovery in sight, companies are combining to cut costs and ride out the pandemic. Read more...
Rafael Nadal, After a Late Night at the French Open, Will Face Diego Schwartzman in the Semifinals
Schwartzman outlasted Dominic Thiem in a match that took more than five hours, while Nadal defeated Jannik Sinner in straight sets. Read more...
Edward Snowden, in Russia Since 2013, Is Granted Permanent Residency
The former intelligence contractor still hopes to return to the United States. But the Russian authorities have given him the right to stay in Russia indefinitely. Read more...
How Australian renters have suffered through the lockdowns
Many Australian renters faced relationship break-ups, tough landlords and fears of eviction throughout the lockdown, which began on March 31, according to a survey. Read more...
Rays Rely on a Bullpen With a Simple Aim Throw It Over the Plate
A relatively unheralded group of relievers has been crucial to Tampa Bays success this year, bucking the trend among recent contenders. Read more...
Principality Building Society offers NHS staff top rate savings deal
The Thank You Saver account aims to thank NHS employees for the role they perform in its heartland. The lender has 70 branches and agencies across Wales and in the borders. Read more...
From Six Degrees From Jamie And Spencer to Unfinished This week's top podcasts
It's said we're all six or fewer social connections away from one another. Read more...
Man with alleged history of impersonating cops and soldier faces court for detaining two teens
A Queensland man who allegedly impersonated police and military to detain teenagers has fronted court facing a litany of charges stretching back to 2017. Read more...
Law firm Joseph Hage Aaronson offers 30,000 for dog walker in job ad
Joseph Hage Aaronson law firm, in Holborn, London, is offering 30k for the right candidate to walk a staff member's dog and work as a private assistant. Read more...
Sports to Watch This Week
Sports rebounded from early closures amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though several league bubbles have popped, these tournaments and titles are yet to be taken. Read more...
Version of ONE gene increases brain size, improves numerical skill
Researchers from Germany studied the genomes and brains of178 young children - looking for links to their later maths test results after a couple of years at school. Read more...
Borrowers face 'lender lottery' as 323,000 payment freezes end soon
Hundreds of thousands of people still on breaks from their mortgages and unsecured debts face a potential 'lender lottery' from next month as blanket protections are removed. Read more...
Russia coronavirus Bodies pile up in morgue as country hits one-day case record
WARNING GRAPH CONTENT A morgue worker from the Siberian city of Novokuznetsk captured footage of bodies piled high in corridors and a dissection room as the Covid second wave hits. Read more...