Unemployment in Britain could soar to 1980s levels with 3.8m on the dole

Unemployment in Britain could soar to 1980s levels with 3.8million on the dole due to the wreckage caused by the coronavirus lockdown. Labour has warned that ministers need to do more to support struggling businesses as both main parties try to come up with ways to rescue the economy. Statistics …...Read More

Private schools accuse ministers of 'ignoring' their offers to provide summer catch-up courses

Private schools have accused government ministers of 'ignoring' their offers to provide local children with summer catch-up courses. In a letter to Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, private schools have made it clear they could make a significant difference in the education received by pupils during the summer ahead of the …...Read More

Catalogue of errors led to Britain's contact-tracing app being shelved, insiders say

Testing of the app showed it detected just four per cent of iPhones it came into close contact with – rendering it useless A catalogue of errors led to Britain’s contact tracing app failing and the £12 million project being abandoned, say insiders. The app was ditched ten days ago …...Read More

Nurse mum leaves the internet in stitches with her VERY blunt medicine cabinet

A nurse has used a $30 storage container from Bunnings to organise painkillers, medication and first-aid supplies for her partner and children with military precision. The container has 20 transparent pull-out drawers which allow you to separate medicine into categories and clearly see what's inside. The mother labelled each drawer …...Read More

Test pupils for coronavirus in school so they can return to classrooms, says Tony Blair's think-tank

All pupils should be tested for coronavirus at school to prove it's safe to return, Tony Blair's think-tank has urged the Prime Minister. Parents will be too scared of coronavirus to send their children to school in September unless stricter testing systems are put in place, the Institute for Global …...Read More

Biden slams Trump over report Russia paid the Taliban to kill U.S. troops

Joe Biden accused President Donald Trump of betraying American families Saturday. It came following a report that the president knew in March of intelligence that reportedly showed Russia had offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants if they killed U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. Biden called the revelation of alleged inaction on the …...Read More

Armed police descend on London common as man and a woman are stabbed

Armed police descended on a London common last night after a man and a woman were stabbed as volunteers gave first aid to a bleeding victim and officers arrested a suspect. The man was attacked outside a Jewish bakery by Clapton Common in Hackney and stabbed three times at around …...Read More

Adele shows off dramatic 7st weight loss while dancing in Chloe dress from Glastonbury 2016 set

Adele showcased her incredible seven stone weight loss on Saturday night as she danced in the dress she wore while performing on stage in Glastonbury in 2016. The singer, 32, appeared in a reflective mood as she watched the highlights from her set on TV while drinking 'five cans of …...Read More

Why I rebelled against the Tory whip to protect animal welfare - NEIL HUDSON MP

We are a nation of animal lovers that cares deeply about animal welfare. We have brilliant farmers who produce food to the highest standards both for us and for export, contributing £9.6 billion to UK economic output in 2018. I say this with confidence, having seen it with my own …...Read More

DAN HODGES: Boris Johnson should be most scared about Rebecca Long Bailey's sacking

It's The Untouchables strategy. 'When he asked Rebecca Long Bailey to stand down, Keir wasn't thinking about the Jenrick scandal,' an ally of the Labour leader reveals. 'But in hindsight the comparison is stark. It's like that old Blair line: Keir is leading his party, Boris is following his. He …...Read More