Police forces up and down Britain crack down on lockdown parties and illegal raves

Police forces across Britain are cracking down on lockdown parties and illegal raves after violence erupted in London this week. A massive block party took place in West Kilburn yesterday afternoon before moving to Maida Vale where riot police with shields and truncheons battled hundreds of revellers who threw missiles …...Read More

Glastonbury 2020 cancelled: Revelers recreate the festival in their garden

Party-loving Brits across the country have taken to Twitter to share pictures of how they are recreating Glastonbury in their garden, after the coronavirus pandemic saw the 50th anniversary of the festival cancelled. The festival had originally been due to take place this weekend, from June 25-29, however virtual celebrations …...Read More

Rail companies warn passengers not to eat or drink on trains to stop spread of coronavirus

Passengers on railways are being told to avoid eating and drinking when travelling as part of measures to control the coronavirus. The guidelines from operators to promote coronavirus-safe travel come amid concerns that train services could become overwhelmed as the economy reopens. Some companies have told passengers to not eat …...Read More

BAME pregnant women to be fast-tracked into hospital due to Covid risk

Pregnant women from black, Asian and ethnic minority (BAME) groups are up to eight times more likely to be hospitalised with Covid-19 than white women, a study has found. NHS England is now recommending BAME mothers-to-be with mild Covid symptoms be fast-tracked into hospital due to their heightened risk of …...Read More

Ryanair jet was seconds from disaster, report reveals

A Ryanair flight approaching Bergerac airport in poor weather conditions flew too low for more than two minutes and was ordered to 'pull up' by an automated safety system. The jet, which was travelling between London Stansted and Bergerac, France triggered several altitude warnings on its approach to the airport …...Read More

Customers cut off from their cash as watchdog freezes British arm of collapsed German firm Wirecard

Hundreds of thousands of customers may not be able to access their money on payday or use their cards due to a financial regulator shutting down the British arm of German company Wirecard. It was announced on Thursday that crisis-torn Wirecard had collapsed with debts of more than £3billion in …...Read More

Boris Johnson will promise that workers who bore brunt of austerity WON'T have pay to revamp economy

Expected to stand in contract to 2008 bank bailouts which saw workers suffer Boris Johnson is to promise those hit hardest by austerity that they will not have to shoulder the cost of reviving the economy after coronavirus, it has been reported. In a major announcement on Tuesday, the Prime …...Read More

British universities will be told how to protect themselves from foreign interference

British universities will be taught how to safeguard their students, staff and academic research from interference by foreign powers. Universities UK (UUK) will introduce the country's first security guidelines of their kind for higher education institutions amid fears of Chinese influence. The guidelines will promote British academic values, including free …...Read More

Tools to turn your smartphone into webcam

Tools to turn your smartphone into webcam Ashutosh Desai A good-quality webcam will cost you at least Rs 2,500. You can save money by using your smartphone’s camera (rear or front) to work as a webcam for your Skype, Microsoft Teams, Zoom video calls....Read More

‘PizzaGate’ Conspiracy Theory Thrives Anew in the TikTok Era

WASHINGTON — Four minutes into a video that was posted on Instagram last month, Justin Bieber leaned into the camera and adjusted the front of his black knit beanie. For some of his 130 million followers, it was a signal. In the video, someone had posted a comment asking Mr. …...Read More