Boris Johnson wants Rishi Sunak to extend furlough beyond lockdown

Rishi Sunak is being ‘bounced’ by the Prime Minster into extending the furlough scheme package after lockdown ends Prime Minister wants Rishi Sunak to ensure furlough money available for country Details being ironed out before Chancellor brings the policey forward to public Boris Johnson pledged to extend  Government’s furlough payments on Monday By Bhvishya Patel … Read more

Coronavirus UK: Hopes curve ‘flattening’ with cases 12.5% down

Signs that the second wave of coronavirus could be making a turn began to make an appearance today as the UK recorded a 12.5 per cent decrease in the number of people testing positive.  The Department of Health figures, which initially were delayed in their release, saw a further 20,018 people test positive for the … Read more

Trump family and billionaire Gristedes heiress Andrea Catsimatidis attend White House viewing party

Trump family, billionaire Gristedes heiress Andrea Catsimatidis and MMA fighter Colby Covington lead the glamorous arrivals at the White House election viewing party The Trump family and special guests arrived to the White House Tuesday night for a glamorous election viewing party  Donald Trump Jr shared an Instagram photo at the event posing with his … Read more

Amazon could ‘broadcast events of national importance’, says director

Amazon could ‘broadcast events of national importance’, says director as the platform defends itself against suggestions it is a threat to the BBC Georgia Brown, director of European originals at Amazon studios, gave evidence She told Digital, Media, Culture and Sport Committee she was a fan of the BBC Suggested Amazon could look into broadcasting … Read more

Abhorred to adored: Brussels sprouts are now Britain’s favourite green vegetable

Brussels sprouts are now Britain’s favourite green vegetable Brussels sprouts have been voted the nation’s favourite green vegetable They come out just ahead of broccoli, according to a survey by Waitrose Sprouts proved to be more popular with men than with women By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 02:13 GMT, 4 November 2020 | Updated: 03:27 … Read more

Gravel trucks surround Trump Tower as police prepare for protests

Large NYPD gravel trucks have completely surrounded Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan as cops brace themselves for potential unrest as election day results roll in.   A heavy police presence was established around the president’s former residence with video footage showing at least five dump trucks and and an NYPD bus lined up next … Read more

Shocking moment Ugandan opposition candidate Bobi Wine is dragged from his car and arrested

Shocking moment Ugandan reggae star and opposition Presidential candidate Bobi Wine is dragged from his car and arrested after saying he would stand in next year’s election Video shows the reggae singer being violently dragged from his car He was later released and transferred  to his home in Magere He hopes to unseat Yoweri Museveni, … Read more

BBC KNEW Martin Bashir lied: How news boss confessed Bashir invented invoices to get Diana interview

A devastating insight into how the BBC mishandled its sensational Princess Diana interview can be revealed today. An extraordinary cache of internal documents exposes how the back-slapping of top brass over their world exclusive gave way to panic – and an arrogant dismissal of the complaints over the 1995 broadcast. The never-seen-before dossier shows Panorama reporter … Read more

Shell faces backlash on social media after debating about climate change

Shell faces backlash on social media after deciding to wade into the debate on climate change and how best to tackle it Shell tweeted to ask users what they were willing to change to reduce emissions Oil company seemed to suggest that other people’s behaviour was to blame Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, 17, called Shell … Read more

HS2 project could cost the taxpayer £170BILLION, claims deputy chairman of official review 

HS2 project could cost the taxpayer £170BILLION, claims deputy chairman of official review The Oakervee Review warning the final bill of HS2 could reach £106billion The report’s co-author, Lord Berkeley, now thinks costs could spiral further Cited evidence from expert suggesting costs of first phase could hit £88billion  By Tom Payne Transport Correspondent For The … Read more