Boris Johnson’s government has the worst approval rating in the WORLD for handling of coronavirus

Boris Johnson’s government has the worst approval rating in the WORLD for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic – below even Donald Trump despite the US having the highest death toll Britons rate PM even lower than Americans rate Donald Trump, YouGov found  That is despite the US death toll dwarfing even the UK’s at … Read more

UK government may pay drivers up to £6,000 to replace petrol and diesel cars with electric vehicles

UK government may pay drivers up to £6,000 to replace their petrol and diesel cars with electric vehicles in a bid to kickstart economic recovery as coronavirus lockdown measures ease The plans are reportedly being considered for announcement on July 6, 2020 ‘Cash for clunkers’ could help with aims to phase out fossil fuel car … Read more

Green light for holidays to EU by mid-July in government plans to water-down new quarantine scheme

Tourists will be allowed to travel freely across the EU by the middle of July, as the government plans to water-down its travel quarantine policy ‘as quickly as possible’.  Boris Johnson wants to agree a cross-EU exemption, which would allow Britons to visit EU countries without having to isolate for 14 days. This comes after … Read more

Green light for holidays to EU by mid-July in government plans to water-down new quarantine scheme

Tourists will be allowed to travel freely across the EU by the middle of July, as the government plans to water-down its travel quarantine policy ‘as quickly as possible’.  Boris Johnson wants to agree a cross-EU exemption, which would allow Britons to visit EU countries without having to isolate for 14 days. This comes after … Read more

Actor Tony Robinson slams government for ‘manslaughter’ over care home deaths

Tony Robinson has accused the Government of manslaughter amid new analysis that revealed care home residents are on course to make up half of all deaths caused directly or indirectly by coronavirus in England.  A study warned that by the end of June the death toll from Covid-19 infections and other excess deaths would likely ‘approach … Read more

Government expert: Britain should have gone into lockdown earlier

Britain should have gone into lockdown earlier and failing to impose restrictions sooner ‘cost a lot of lives’, says Government science expert Professor John Edmunds is an infectious diseases expert who attends SAGE He said today he believed that Britain ‘should have gone into lockdown earlier’ He warned crisis is ‘definitely not over’ and there … Read more

Government expert: Britain should have gone into lockdown earlier

Britain should have gone into lockdown earlier and failing to impose restrictions sooner ‘cost a lot of lives’, says Government science expert Professor John Edmunds is an infectious diseases expert who attends SAGE He said today he believed that Britain ‘should have gone into lockdown earlier’ He warned crisis is ‘definitely not over’ and there … Read more

Government minister Kemi Badenoch accuses BBC

A Treasury Minister has launched an outspoken attack on the BBC for ‘fanning the flames of racial division’ after its coverage of a Commons speech in which she defended the Government’s record on ethnic minority issues.  Kemi Badenoch, who was born in London to Nigerian parents, attacked the corporation for reporting Thursday’s speech – in … Read more

Care homes are STILL waiting for Covid tests after weeks of asking – as government rushes out kits

Care homes are still waiting for coronavirus tests despite weeks of asking, while dozens more who sent off samples ended up receiving useless results.  The government pledged to offer testing for residents and staff at every care home for the over 65s by June 6 – today – and insists it is still on track … Read more

Sir Sam Mendes calls on the Government to help the ‘mortally wounded’ arts sector

Skyfall director Sir Sam Mendes calls on the Government to help the ‘mortally wounded’ arts sector throughout coronavirus lockdown By Isabella Nikolic For Mailonline Published: 18:37 BST, 5 June 2020 | Updated: 18:37 BST, 5 June 2020 Director Sir Sam Mendes has called on the Government to help the ‘mortally wounded’ arts sector throughout coronavirus … Read more