Child killer Ian Huntley, 47, gets his Covid vaccination jab inside prison ahead of millions

Child killer Ian Huntley, 47, gets his Covid vaccination jab inside prison ahead of law-abiding millions his age and older Ian Huntley, 47, has received the first of his Covid AstraZeneca vaccinations  He was convicted of the murder of ten-year-old schoolgirls Holly and Jessica  Huntley lured them into his house in Soham, Cambs., and murdered … Read more

Jabs to go! Drive-through anti-Covid injection centres could vaccinate millions a week

The rapid success of drive-through vaccination centres could lead the UK out of lockdown before Boris Johnson’s roadmap suggests.   A trial that delivered 2,300 Covid jabs in just one day at a car park near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, was 360 per cent more than an equivalent clinic, The Mirror reports. But whilst the system … Read more

Council tax UK: Average bill will top £2k for millions of households next year

Average council tax bill will top £2k for millions of households next year as payments are set to rise by 4.3% Typical fee in England is set to rise by £78.31 – or 4.3 per cent – next year Average band D property in North East and South West could pass £2,000 a year Major … Read more

Council tax UK: Average bill will top £2k for millions of households next year

Average council tax bill will top £2k for millions of households next year as payments are set to rise by 4.3% Typical fee in England is set to rise by £78.31 – or 4.3 per cent – next year Average band D property in North East and South West could pass £2,000 a year Major … Read more

Household bills set to soar for millions on April 1

Millions of households will see a number of their bills increase dramatically on 1 April 2021 in the wake of the pandemic.  Council tax, the TV licence and NHS prescriptions are just some of the costs being hiked from April Fools’ Day.  A number of TV, broadband and mobile providers have also revealed they will … Read more

Foodie’s video on how to make the perfect crispy roast potatoes is viewed millions of times

How to make the perfect crispy potatoes: Foodie shares her secret recipe – and it’s been viewed more than three million times on TikTok A foodie shared her video for making the perfect crispy spiced roast potatoes Cooking with Aayeh said she the dish is the ‘perfect side dish to every meal’ Aayeh said the … Read more

Harry and Meghan abandoned millions in annual funding after quitting royal life

Prince Harry and Meghan voluntarily abandoned up to £8.4million of funding and services when they stepped down from Royal life, but last night complained of being ‘literally cut off’.  The couple had been receiving a combined pot to help them fulfil their roles before they activated Megxit last year. It included an estimated £1m protection … Read more

Back to school testing begins: Pupils use Covid swabs as millions head back to classes in England

Millions of school pupils are returning to classrooms this morning after two months of home-learning as phase one of Boris Johnson’s ‘one-way road to freedom’ begins today. Many secondary schools have implemented a phased return as students from different year groups begin Covid testing as well as following a number of other conditions brought in to … Read more

Millions of pupils return to classes TODAY

Millions of school pupils are returning to classrooms this morning after two months of home-learning in the first step of Boris Johnson’s ‘one-way road to freedom’ post-lockdown. Teachers have described their ‘immense relief tied to a little apprehension’ at students heading back to school – amid chaos over non-compulsory testing schemes and fears over lax … Read more

As pupils prepare to return to school, Government eyes plan to immunise millions before autumn term

Will youngsters be given Covid jab in the summer? As pupils prepare to return to school, Government eyes plan to immunise millions of children before autumn term Millions of children aged 11 to 18 could be vaccinated in school before the autumn term, a government vaccines adviser has said  Professor Adam Finn of the Government’s … Read more