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Schools in England to close amid Covid-19 outbreak

Schools in England will close from Friday until further notice for all pupils except children of key workers and the most vulnerable, Education Secretary...

School closures announced in Scotland and Wales due to Covid-19 outbreak

Schools in Scotland and Wales are to close in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, amid speculation that similar measures could be announced in England. The...

London cancels St Patrick’s Day events as UK Government aims to build up ‘herd immunity’

The UK’s chief scientific adviser said it is hoped the British Government’s approach to tackling coronavirus will create a “herd immunity” to the disease. It...

Space Station astronauts return to Earth

Three astronauts safely returned to Earth after spending more than six months aboard the International Space Station. The Soyuz capsule with astronauts from Canada, Russia...

Instagram probed on body image impact of photo filters

Senior Instagram executives have said that the social network is looking at the impact appearance-changing photo filters could have on young people’s well-being. The Facebook-owned...

How the Stanford University sexual assault case continues to shame America

Former Stanford university student Brock Turner will be released from prison on Friday after completing a three-month prison sentence for sexually assaulting a woman...

Russians celebrate Epiphany by diving into freezing waters

Thousands of Russians have taken a dip in icy waters to celebrate Epiphany, a major holiday in Orthodox Christianity which marks the birth and...

We Love the Internet

(Edited by Afolabi Thomas) Internet usage is a growing topic of interest here at London Glossy, and luckily the Office of National Statistics (ONS) have...

Not only is bullying horrible, ‘it can shorten your life’

Being bullied at school has effects on the body that last for decades and can even shorten a person’s life, new research suggests. Scientists found...

A rise in tattoos is thought to be behind a huge decline in new blood donors

A huge increase in people getting tattoos has been blamed for a massive decline in new blood donors. Foreign travel to exotic places and people...

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