RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: As MPs go off on their summer holidays, basket case Britain is going bankrupt

Boris Johnson wants to clear Backlog Britain by the end of September. Good luck with that. He hasn’t a hope in hell’s chance of persuading feather-bedded civil servants back to their desks any time soon. Why would they, when MPs have just knocked off for six weeks’ summer holiday? If …...Read More

Fitbit wearers asked to join a study to see if smartwatches can detect signs of coronavirus

Fitbit wearers are being asked to join a study to see if smartwatches can detect the coronavirus. King's College London believe changes in heart rate, activity and sleeping patterns might be able to raise red flags in possible coronavirus cases. Using a free app called Mass Science they will track …...Read More

Au revoir St Tropez, hello South Devon! Why buy abroad

Fancy a touch of Florida or Tuscany without flying? Although we all miss the freedom to go abroad easily there are plenty of good reasons why we're not buying many overseas holiday homes. The poor exchange rate of recent years means foreign homes are more expensive now, while there are …...Read More

Boris's junk food ad ban a 'slap in the face' for food industry' after coronavirus heroics

Banning junk food advertising was today branded a 'slap in the face' for Britain's food and drink industry after its hard work to keep the nation fed during the coronavirus pandemic. Producers and advertising industry figures warned that jobs could be at risk as it was revealed Boris Johnson is …...Read More

Katie Price is slammed by activists after puppy 'died after getting stuck in an electric armchair'

Katie Price has been criticised by animal rights activists after her daughter Princess' puppy Rolo tragically suffocated. The French bulldog died after getting stuck in an electric armchair while the reality star was packing some bags in another room, reports The Mirror. Rolo was given to Princess, 13, as a …...Read More

Britain gives £71m to China in aid - if you can stomach it, read where those tax millions are going

There can be no greater symbol of mankind’s prosperity than a giant rocket blasting off to a far-flung planet with its engines blazing orange. So in many ways, China’s successful launch yesterday of its mission to conquer Mars was a highly fitting moment for the world’s second largest economy. Certainly …...Read More

Rebekah Vardy says Coleen Rooney was selling stories to the press on HERSELF

Advertisement Rebekah Vardy has revealed her 'extreme anguish' about being exposed 'to public ridicule and contempt' by Coleen Rooney in the so-called Wagatha Christie case. The wife of Leicester City and England footballer Jamie Vardy told in a bombshell legal document how she had been left suicidal by the accusation …...Read More

Donald Trump CANCELS his Jacksonville convention

President Donald Trump announced Thursday he was cancelling the Jacksonville, Florida portion of the Republican National Convention due to the state becoming a COVID-19 hotspot. 'So I told my team it's time to cancel the Jacksonville, Florida component of the GOP convention,' Trump said at the top of his Thursday …...Read More

Kate Middleton and Prince William pledge £1.8 million to support nation's mental health

Advertisement Kate Middleton has revealed she is 'in awe' of frontline staff as she and Prince William launch a £1.8 million fund to support emergency workers and the nation's mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, 38, who have spent lockdown at their Norfolk home …...Read More

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Why should we pay for a BBC that portrays Churchill as a mass murderer?

On the evening of Sunday, January 24, 1965, the BBC made a last-minute change to its schedules. Following Winston Churchill’s death, Prime Minister Harold Wilson had asked to address the nation. Wilson’s opening words set the tone. ‘Tonight,’ he said simply, ‘our nation pays its tribute to the greatest man …...Read More