An NHS worker who admitted she did ‘f*** all’ during the pandemic and claimed coronavirus was a ‘load of b******s’ is now being investigated. Care UK employee Louise Hampton, who yesterday rallied in London with 10,000 other anti-lockdown protesters, said that ‘our service was dead’ in a Facebook video post. ‘This …
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COVID-19 has devastated the global travel industry, hitting tourism-reliant economies the hardest. One such affected place is Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, roughly 1,950 kilometres off the south-west coast of Africa. The remote island is most famous for serving as Napoleon Bonaparte’s prison after …
Read More »Queen sees Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children at Balmoral for first time since March
The Queen has finally been reunited with William, Kate and their three children for the first since the country was plunged in coronavirus lockdown, according to reports. Almost exactly five months after the Queen told Britons ‘We will meet again’ in a now historic address to the nation, she had …
Read More »Courier Services Market Business Analysis 2020 by CAGR, Share, Revenue and Prominent Key Players to 2025
The Courier Services market report offers a holistic assessment of the industry vertical, highlighting the growth matrix and global developments. The report gives a competitive head start to the companies operating in this industry by imparting a thorough understanding of the growth prospects and market trends. The document explicates facets …
Read More »Rise of the PL postcode – why pockets of Cornwall are ‘basically Plymouth’
Yep, we’re really doing this. To the other 14 people with a slight interest in postcodes, thanks for coming. Our AGM is next month, and it’s Jerry’s turn to bring the fizzy pop. Ever wondered why your postcode is different to your mate’s, even though they only live across the …
Read More »Changing Leeds – Go inside city centre landmark Royal Mail House
Royal Mail House on Wellington Street was built in the mid-1970s and remained part of the cityscape until 1998 when operations were transferred to a new complex at Stourton. The building was later partly demolished, with the remainder added to and converted into luxury flats. Enjoy these photos which are …
Read More »Influencers paid taxpayer funds to promote struggling Test and Trace scheme
The Government has admitted to paying social media influencers and reality TV stars to promote the NHS Test and Trace system as it failed to reach its 80% target for the ninth week in a row. A spokesman said the Government had a responsibility to “use every means possible” to keep …
Read More »Love Island stars ‘given taxpayers’ money to promote Covid-19 Test and Trace scheme’
Love Island stars were reportedly given taxpayers’ money to tell their Instagram followers that the Covid-19 Test and Trace scheme is ‘free, quick and vital to stop the spread’. The ITV2 reality stars, including Shaughna Phillips, 26, Josh Denzel, 29, and Chris Hughes, 27, are said to have been paid to …
Read More »TALK OF THE TOWN: New Royal rift opens up as Prince Harry skips William’s polo match
TALK OF THE TOWN: Prince Harry skips William’s high-profile charity polo match as the royal brothers become ‘increasingly detached’ By Alistair Foster, Joanna Bell And Sophie Cockerham For The Mail On Sunday Published: 00:00, 30 August 2020 | Updated: 00:00, 30 August 2020 It has been a highlight of the …
Read More »Prince Harry skips William’s high-profile charity polo match
It has been a highlight of the Royal calendar for 15 years, as Prince William and his brother Harry compete in a high-profile polo clash, raising millions of pounds for causes close to their hearts. But this year Harry, 35, will be absent from the King Power Royal Charity Polo …
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