'Significant number' of people may have some natural immunity to coronavirus

Professor leading Oxford University team to develop a vaccine says many are likely to have a 'background level' of protection | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Britons in Dubai sell possessions and return home as corona ends expat dream

In Dubai, British expatriates are having to cash in return to Britain due to the Covid-19 pandemic | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Russian spy agencies used AI redhead on LinkdIn to connect to MIL secret holders

Suspected Russian spies are generating photographs of fake faces with computer programmes to gather information on social media, experts believe. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

GitHub to replace the term 'master' in push to remove slavery references

Proposed change comes amid move to banish 'master-slave' terminology in programming languages | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk. | 3 years ago

GitHub to replace the term 'master' in push to remove slavery references

Proposed change comes amid move to banish 'master-slave' terminology in programming languages | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Herb Stempel, who ‘took a dive’ in a 1950s US TV quiz show scandal – obituary

His deliberate wrong answer led to a Congressional inquiry, and in 1994 he was portrayed on film by John Turturro | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

School age children more likely to be hit by lightning than die of coronavirus

Experts said previous generations had dealt with the issue by allowing youngsters to pick up infections when they were less dangerous | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Coronavirus began 'as an accident' in Chinese lab, says former MI6 boss

Sir Richard Dearlove tells Telegraph's Planet Normal podcast that new scientific report suggests key elements of the virus were 'inserted' | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Boris Johnson says 3m people in Hong Kong will get path to British citizenship

PM offered to make what he says would be one of the "biggest changes" in the history of the British visa system | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

There is no evidence to suggest a coronavirus 'second wave' is coming

Misleading models based on the Spanish flu cannot be allowed to dictate our policy on lifting lockdown | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Coronavirus: Norway wonders if it should have been more like Sweden

Cost of lockdown sees prime minister raise questions about strategy | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Samsung patents ‘smart’ contact lenses that record video (2019)

Contact lenses capable of recording video and taking pictures could one day become a reality after Samsung was granted a patent in the US to develop the technology. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

S&P downgrades Rolls-Royce to junk status

Rolls’ long and short term ratings have been adjusted from investment grade to BB and B respectively | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Death of the dream factories: is this the end of fanciful spending by Big Tech?

Silicon Valley made some big bets. Some of them aren’t panning out | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Lockdown saved no lives and may have cost them, Nobel Prize winner believes

Professor Michael Levitt of Stanford University predicts that the UK will be rid of Covid-19 within weeks | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Sweden escapes economic slump by refusing to impose lockdown

Lack of lockdown cushions economic blow for Sweden but analysts warn worse is to come | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

Jilted woman dumps tonne of onions on ex-boyfriend's doorstep

"I cried for three days, and now it's your turn," she wrote in a note | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 3 years ago

How CIA-backed Palantir embedded itself in the NHS

The AI firm which tracked down bin Laden now eyes a new target | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Neil Ferguson's Imperial model could be the most devastating software mistake

The boss of a top software firm asks why the Government failed to get a second opinion before accepting Imperial College's Covid modelling | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

The former president discussed the implications of the pandemic, without naming any specific leaders | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Coding that led to lockdown was 'unreliable' and a 'buggy mess'

The code, written by Professor Neil Ferguson and his team at Imperial College London, was impossible to read, scientists claim | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Cheers all round as Australia's bars, restaurants reopen after weeks of lockdown

The country has recorded just over 7,000 Covid-19 cases, including 98 deaths, so a gradual return to normality is beginning | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

US and UK intelligence agencies 'examining report on phone data at Wuhan lab'

Experts urged caution over the report | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Right to work from home could be enshrined in law after coronavirus lockdown

Source says idea of a legal right was suggested by officials during talks about Government's return to work package | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Stay alert: Boris Johnson's new message to the nation

Five-tier Covid-19 warning system similar to terror status designed to boost public awareness | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Doctors on front line of worst-hit city in world say it’s time to end shutdown

New York medics say their experience on frontline of the crisis had, unexpectedly, convinced them city should reopen May 15 | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Tesla applies for UK electricity provider licence

The Californian carmaker has built up a significant battery business in recent years which it could deploy in the UK | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

No case of a child passing coronavirus to an adult exists, evidence review shows

There has not been a single instance of a child under 10 transmitting the virus, even in contact tracing carried out by WHO | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Deliveroo to axe over 300 staff as virus hits demand

50 employees have also been furloughed as the business prepares for an economic downturn | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Gyms fall quiet as China battles second coronavirus wave

The authorities re-impose strict quarantine periods on people returning from overseas in attempt to prevent a renewed spike in the disease | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

If Sweden succeeds, lockdowns will all have been for nothing

When foreign commentators discuss Sweden’s light-touch response to Covid-19, they tend to adopt an affronted tone. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Cancer services may be rationed –limited cancer patient care “unlikely scenario”

National Health Service insist limited care for cancer patients is 'unlikely scenario' | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

How close are we to a coronavirus vaccine – and when will trials begin?

Latest news on the search for a vaccine against the new coronavirus | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

A woman who can protect your privacy in a world of hypertracing

As apps tracing Covid-19 spring up, there are fears for the safety of our private data. But Shafi Goldwasser may have the solution | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

No evidence that people who have survived coronavirus have immunity

Antibody tests may be ineffective at showing if a patient is immune to the virus or for how long antibodies might give protection | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Apps using Bluetooth and GPS can help the authorities track the spread of coronavirus - but how well do they work? | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

No proof coronavirus can be spread while shopping,says leading German virologist

Initial findings suggest virus may be less easily transmitted than thought | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Russian mercy mission to Italy is a front for GRU intelligence gathering

Contingent very likely contains military intelligence officers from the GRU, the Russian equivalent of MI6 | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Germany will issue coronavirus antibody certificates

Researchers to test thousands for immunity as Berlin plans exit strategy for pandemic lock down | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Germany will issue antibody certificates to allow quarantined to work again

German researchers plan to introduce coronavirus ‘immunity certificates’ to facilitate a proper transition into post-lockdown life, as Chancellor Angela Merkel’s handling of the crisis has led to a boost in the polls. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

UK: The public will be able to conduct coronavirus tests at home within days

The Government has announced that Britons will be able to conduct coronavirus antibody tests at home within a matter of days with finger-prick kits that will be available from Amazon and Boots. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Criminal investigation at Austrian ski resort where hundreds were infected

A criminal investigation has been launched in Austria into allegations that an initial coronavirus infection was covered up at a ski resort that has since been identified as a major centre of the European outbreak. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Desperate tech investors turn to virtual meetings in Fortnite to find deals

Technology investors unable to hold in-person meetings with potential investments are seeking new ways to meet start-ups, including a service which arranges virtual meetings inside the video game Fortnite. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Why have so many coronavirus patients died in Italy?

The coronavirus pandemic is exacting a heavy toll on Italy, with hospitals overwhelmed and a nationwide lockdown imposed. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

UK gov asks manufacturers to help deliver ventilators to hospitals

Boris Johnson is putting British industry on a war footing to help deliver the equipment that the NHS needs to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Patients with mild coronavirus symptoms may be highly infectious, study warns

Coronavirus patients with mild symptoms are most infectious within a week of contracting the disease but are unlikely to pass the virus on after 10 days, German researchers have revealed. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Monzo boss warns Open Banking reforms have 'zero benefit'

The UK’s efforts to implement Open Banking have had zero positive impact on innovation in the banking sector, Monzo founder Tom Blomfield has warned. | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago

Taiwan sets gold standard on epidemic response to keep infection rates low

Taiwan sits just 81 miles from the coast of China, more than 800,000 of its citizens live there and hundreds of daily connecting flights normally service business travel and tourism, but it has defied predictions of a widespread coronavirus outbreak and kept infection rates to ju … | Continue reading


@telegraph.co.uk | 4 years ago