Scientist behind Astrazeneca jab in line for 17m windfall
Vaccitech, which was founded by professor Sarah Gilbert (pictured), developed Oxford's coronavirus jab which Astrazeneca has exclusive rights to sell and distribute. It is set to float in the US. Read more...
Homophobic couple who forced fire poker down throat of magistrate jailed for nearly six years
Vince McMahan had a fire-poker forced down his throat and was beaten to the floor in a brutal attack at his home in Canterbury, Kent. Attackers Stuart Holland, 45, and Joanna Bath, 46, were jailed today. Read more...
U.S. Men Fail to Qualify for Olympic Soccer Tournament
Honduras dashes the Americans hopes of a trip to Tokyo, the latest in a string of qualifying failures for U.S. Soccer. Read more...
What Channel Is the Masters On? How to Watch and Stream It
Coverage is split across a number of different networks and platforms. Heres a guide to streaming the final round. Read more...
Queen carries on Grieving monarch 'will still conduct state opening of Parliament on May 11'
EXCLUSIVE Her Majesty will attend the ceremonial event in the House of Lords without her husband Prince Philip and will be supported by her son Prince Charles instead. Read more...
MARK CLATTENBURG Why James Tarkowski's high foot on Sean Longstaff WASN'T a penalty
MARK CLATTENBURG - MY VERDICT It is clear from the replays that Tarkowski did not know Longstaff was behind him when he made his clearance. Read more...
New forest growth may have sparked the mass extinction 360 million years ago
The Devonian Mass Extinction that wiped out 70% of life on Earth may have been sparked by new forest growth. Experts say nutrient-rich soil fueled plankton blooms that choked the oceans. Read more...
Like a Disney fairy tale 4-year-old cancer survivor gets dream vacation after all
McKenna May, a Ohio girl who has spent most her life battling cancer, will get to visit Disney World after family members raised funds for her to take the trip. Read more...
A Clash of Wills Keeps a Leonardo Masterpiece Hidden
The Louvre inspected the Salvator Mundi and certified it as the work of Leonardo da Vinci. But it kept those findings secret after a squabble with the paintings owners. Read more...
At the Masters, Lee Elder Gets Another Moment in the Spotlight
The first Black golfer to play the Masters in 1975 is an honorary starter as the 2021 tournament gets underway at Augusta National. Read more...
Facing P.S.G., Lille Clings to First Place as the Bottom Falls Out
Lille will play its deep-pocketed rival Paris St.-Germain for the league lead on Saturday. But not even a title may spare it from a financial reckoning. Read more...
Police officers used excessive force during traffic stop
A US Army officer is suing two Virginia police officers after they pointed guns at him, pepper sprayed him and pushed him to the ground during a traffic stop last December for what the officers believed was a missing license plate on his new SUV. Read more...
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Season 1, Episode 4 Recap Same as the Old Boss?
With this weeks episode, the TV version of Walker finally caught up with the one in the comics. Read more...
No subtlety here! Hilarious snaps show fed up people being VERY snarky
Collated by Diply, the images show people from around the world being very snarky - including a doctor whose mug warns patients to not compare their Google searches with medical degrees. Read more...