The figures showed that, over the course of his first three months from January 20 to April 19, Mr Biden's approval rating was 56%.
📉But in the last three months, from July 20 to October 19, it had fallen to 44.7%
That slide of 11.3% meant he fared worse than the previous holder of the record, Barack Obama, who saw his approval fall by 10.1% over his first nine months telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
🇺🇸Mr Biden appeared to have disappointed voters more than Jimmy Carter, who saw his rating fall by 8.9%, and Donald Trump, whose rating fell by 4.4%
➡️While 92% of Democrats approve of Mr Biden's performance, only 4% of Republicans do - one of the biggest such gaps Gallup has ever recorded for a president telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
@Telegraph has seen an internal analysis of the economic and social impact of Covid-19 certification written by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
Across the 13 pages are a series of concerns about how the policy would work and its knock-on implications
Boris Johnson has said Covid-19 certification - which would see people having to show proof of two Covid jabs before entry - could be adopted in England as part of his “Plan B".
💡From anti-cancer bread to super tomatoes: genetically-engineered food becoming available in the UK is closer than ever before.
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✅ The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has removed certain regulatory restrictions.
...meaning scientists in the UK can now apply to conduct field trials of gene edited crops for the purpose of food production
Scientists in Harpenden are hoping to create the world’s first anti-cancer bread
🌾 The wheat plant’s DNA is being tweaked to produce less of an amino acid called free asparagine, which when cooked can create a chemical linked to cancer
Frances Haugen, a former product manager at the social media giant, will face a committee scrutinising the Government’s upcoming Online Safety Bill.
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Haugen says the question is not whether Facebook invented concepts such as hate and ethnic violence – which it didn't – but rather what it's doing to amplify and expand these issues.
Asked if she thinks Facebook has made hate worse: "Unquestionably it's making hate worse"
😴Our sleep has taken quite the battering over 18 months of restrictions.
The stress of the pandemic has led some to experience sleep difficulties dubbed “coronasomnia”, adding to the third of us who already suffer from sleep problems