The UK can’t even keep track of its spiralling Covid-19 case numbers
In today's WIRED DAILY, we reveal that the UK can't keep track of its spiralling Covid-19 case numbers, show you how to work out safely and properly outdoors this winter, and search out extreme buildings hanging on at the ends of the Earth
Today's headlines Trump suspended by Twitter Netflix to up UK prices The premium plan package, which lets you watch 4K or ultra-high definition content, will increase from £11.99 per month to £13.99. The standard plan will go from £8.99 to £9.99 per month. Facebook removes political ads in Georgia again The company had lifted ad bans in Georgia in anticipation of the Senate vote. Now that it is over, the state rejoins the US-wide ban on political advertising the company instituted after the election. UK government reveals seven mass vaccination centres The sites are spread across England, from Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, up to Centre for Life in Newcastle. The centres are expected to be run by a combination of NHS staff and volunteers.
What we're reading Sudan was the last male northern white rhinoceros on earth – the end of an evolutionary rope that stretched back millions of years. Although his death was a disaster, it was not a surprise. It was the grim climax of a conservation crisis that had been accelerating, for many decades, toward precisely this moment. Every desperate measure – legal, political, scientific – had already been exhausted.
The New York Times reports on the last two northern white rhinos on earth.
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