Britain today announced another 184 Covid-19 deaths as data revealed the number of daily fatalities has dropped 25 per cent in the space of a week. Department of Health figures show 245 lab-confirmed deaths were recorded in all settings last Wednesday — and they reveal the number of laboratory-confirmed victims …
Read More »Snooker star Willie Thorne, 66, dies after suffering respiratory failure
Former snooker and Strictly Come Dancing star Willie Thorne has died in hospital in Spain after suffering ‘septic shock’ following respiratory failure. The 66-year-old was surrounded by his children – who told him how much he was loved – at Torrevieja Hospital, near his rented Alicante flat, when he died …
Read More »Fury as Australian politician demands states of Queensland and Victoria are RENAMED
An Australian politician sparked fury today by demanding the states of Queensland and Victoria be renamed because they honour Britain’s former monarch and head of an empire ‘that murdered people’. Lidia Thorpe, who represented the Greens in the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2017 and 2018, said the territories got their …
Read More »Drugs parcels intercepted at Royal Mail Plymstock sorting office
Police have warned drug buyers to give up on their plans to purchase illegal narcotics and then use the postal system to get it delivered to their door. The warning follows yet another large consignment of mail order drugs – mainly cannabis – which was intercepted by the Royal Mail’s …
Read More »Kate Middleton will deliver an online assembly for UK students tomorrow
Kate turns teacher! Duchess of Cambridge dons £39.50 M&S floral dress to lead an online assembly for students across the UK – urging them to carry out ‘small acts of kindness’ and ‘nurture their own happiness’ The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, will lead an online assembly for children She showed …
Read More »Royal Mail PLC shares require too much optimism for Credit Suisse analysts
Royal Mail PLC (LON:RMG) investors should prepare for more disappointment from the accelerating shift from letters to parcels, analysts at Credit Suisse have warned. With the departure of chief executive Rico Back and speculation that the company could be broken up, shares in the letters and parcels group have rebounded …
Read More »King George III’s former royal stables in Bushy Park for sale for £1.2M
A Grade II listed mews home that was once used as royal stables by King George III has gone on sale for £1.2million. Built in the 18th century, the property is one of only 20 homes nestled withing the stunning 1,100 acre Bushy Park, in west London, giving the owners …
Read More ȣ5 million loneliness fund set up to help Britain
Beneficiaries of government funding to tackle loneliness have been announced. Feelings of loneliness are something almost all of us can relate to. For some these are one-off pangs of isolation, for others, it’s a chronic feeling that seeps into their everyday. By taking away our ability to see and connect …
Read More »Pointbid Logistics Systems commits to Birmingham with new lease deal
An e-fulfilment, third-party logistics and consolidated warehousing specialist has pledged its commitment to Birmingham by signing a new property deal. Pointbid Logistics Systems has secured a new ten-year lease on its headquarters in Witton with The Local Authorities Mutual Investment Trust. The business has been based at Junction Six Industrial …
Read More »Interview with Andy Brooks of New Communist Party of Britain on the COVID-19 pandemic
Andy Brooks, New Communist Party of Britain addresses 20th international meeting of communist and workers’ parties in Athens, Greece. Fight Back! interviewed Andy Brooks, General Secretary of the New Communist Party of Britain, on the impact of the pandemic in Britain. Fight Back!: How are the working people of Britain …
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