The Wealth Gap after Covid

Wealth has soared for middle and high income families during the coronavirus crisis – but the poorest have been left behind in a savings boom, a study suggests today. Resolution Foundation research reveals a widening gap as middle and high-wealth households amassed savings and benefitted from rising house prices. Total household savings are £200billion higher… Continue reading The Wealth Gap after Covid

Jul 2021. Removal of Covid Restrictions

Ending lockdown now is “potentially devastating” as Covid “advances ferociously”, a WHO expert has warned. David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation’s special envoy on Covid, said “the virus is troubling and dangerous”. These Globalists want to keep us locked up! I followed the Restrictions during the Pandemic, had to, it was my job. But Enough… Continue reading Jul 2021. Removal of Covid Restrictions

Jul 2021. Reduction of Foreign Aid

In light of the damage caused to the public finances by the coronavirus crisis, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced today that foreign aid spending will be reduced to 0.5% of GDP – a reduction of £5bn. Such a move is controversial in political circles. David Cameron and fellow former Prime Minister Tony Blair have both described… Continue reading Jul 2021. Reduction of Foreign Aid

Jun 2021. One Rule for Them

Matt Hancock has resigned as health secretary after admitting breaking coronavirus rules, Downing Street says. In his letter of resignation, Mr Hancock said: “The last thing I would want is for my private life to distract attention from the single-minded focus that is leading us out of this crisis. “I want to reiterate my apology… Continue reading Jun 2021. One Rule for Them

Jun 2021. The Covid Vaccination of Children

The coronavirus vaccine rollout in the UK has been hailed a success so far, but as the Covid jab priority groups are given their doses, researchers are also looking into giving children and kids the Covid-19 vaccine in the future. As it stands, only those aged 18 and over are entitled to get the immunisation… Continue reading Jun 2021. The Covid Vaccination of Children

Jun 2021. Covid Vaccination for our Children

Children under the age of 18 could be getting the Covid-19 vaccine as early as August should all trials be a success. Here’s the latest on the jab and children in the UK. The coronavirus vaccine rollout in the UK has been hailed a success so far, but as the Covid jab priority groups are… Continue reading Jun 2021. Covid Vaccination for our Children

Jun 2021. Staff Shortages due to Covid and Brexit

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UK retailers are struggling to hire staff as lockdown restrictions continue to ease amidst an exodus of overseas workers because of Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) and recruitment firm Adecco, the reopening of retail and hospitality is driving plans to hire at the fastest rate… Continue reading Jun 2021. Staff Shortages due to Covid and Brexit

Jun 2021. Covid Restrictions in Scotland

Millions of people in Scotland have moved into lower restriction levels, allowing them to meet in larger groups indoors and outside. In Glasgow people are allowed to meet in each other’s homes for the first time in nine months, and to drink alcohol in pub and restaurants. Other areas of the mainland are seeing soft… Continue reading Jun 2021. Covid Restrictions in Scotland

May 2021. Covid in India

Kolkata, one of the most densely-populated cities in India, hasn’t escaped the country’s second Covid-19 wave. Stories of the surge have dominated global news – people gasping to stay alive as they wait for critical care beds and treatment; desperate families scrambling for everything, from oxygen cylinders to a doctor’s appointment; mass funeral pyres and… Continue reading May 2021. Covid in India