People who have serious but mysterious allergy attacks might be suffering from a meat allergy caused by a tick bite, government researchers said Tuesday. They’ve been running a study on unexplained attacks of anaphylaxis — the life-threatening response to a true allergy. Close to 10 percent of the people recruited […]
Daily Archives: November 29, 2017
Police said Tuesday they’re “optimistic” that they have found a person who could be connected to a series of shooting deaths in Tampa, Florida, which authorities have said could be the work of a serial killer. Acting on a tip about someone with a gun, officers found the person at […]
North Korea sparked fears of World War 3 by continuing its ballistic missile testing after months of silence. The North Korean missile was fired from Pyongsong, a city in South Pyongan Province, at around 6.17pm GMT and marks the country’s first launch since mid-September. The British ambassador to the UN […]
WASHINGTON — A federal judge declined Tuesday to force out Mick Mulvaney, President Donald Trump’s choice to serve as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The ruling was a loss for Leandra English, the bureau’s deputy director who believes she became the acting director when Richard Cordray, who […]
Asa Hutchinson, 21, has been charged with assault and theft after her male friends took selfies with a sleeping Swedish man. The row turned violent after the middle-aged executive awoke and began fighting with the British men, then reported them to police for stealing his spectacles. As the UK men […]
View of the University of Leicester excavations at Ebbsfleet in 2016 showing Pegwell Bay and the cliffs at Ramsgate – University of Leicester More The first Roman invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar in 55BC is a historical fact, with vivid accounts passed down by Tacitus, Cicero and Caesar himself. […]
Indeed, this is its first appearance at Covent Garden for more than a century, but the Opera House has assembled a superb cast of singers for David Alden’s new production who truly bring out the magnificence of the music. Its rarity can be put down to a combination of three […]
The once promising French president now appears to be struggling to win over the public as his ratings remain stuck in negative territory. Of those questioned, 55 per cent thought Mr Macron was a “bad president” in the latest poll published yesterday and conducted by established survey organisation Odoxa for […]