Safari Rainbow wheel (mac retina display)

Most likley been asked already: I have the new mackbook (retina display) and for the last few days have been getting the rainbow wheel in safari. I am only trying to load things like sky sports or bbc homepage. Any advice? Will i have picked up a virus?

Unlikely it's a virus or malware ..
The BBC site requires Flash. Uninstall the currently installed Flash plugin then reinstall new.
Uninstall > Troubleshoot Flash Player | Mac OS
Very important uninstall the old one first.
Then reinstall >  http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=JZEFT
Then open System Preferences > Flash Player then select the Advanced tab.
Click: Delete All
Quit and relaunch Safari. From the Safari menu bar click Safari > Reset Safari
Select:  Clear History (also empties the cache)
Deselect the remaining boxes then click Reset.
Try the BBC site.

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