Britain breaches 1,000 daily Covid deaths for first time since APRIL

Britain today breached 1,000 daily coronavirus deaths for the first time since April and declared another record-high number of cases with 62,322 more positive tests. Department of Health data shows today’s grim figure of 1,041 deaths — only the 10th time the UK has topped the grisly milestone — is UK’s highest daily count since … Read more

Hilarious moment toddler brands Boris Johnson a ‘d***head’

Hilarious moment toddler brands Boris Johnson a ‘d***head’ after coronavirus restrictions shut down his soft play area Shelly Marl, from Wirral, Merseyside, shared a video of her two-year-old son Leo He nonchalantly hurled the insult from the backseat of the family’s car  And other social media users were quick to comment on the light-hearted clip  By Raven … Read more

Covid lockdown England: Met Police arrest rule-breakers in London

Police have arrested anti-lockdown protesters and Julian Assange’s supporters for breaking Lockdown rules in central London this afternoon as one over-zealous officer stopped cars outside a Berkshire Tesco and handed them leaflets asking: ‘Why are you here today?’ The clampdown on people leaving home without ‘good reason’ came as Boris Johnson was accused of quietly extending his … Read more

Where are border Covid tests Boris? PM under fire over plan to demand negative result to enter UK

Boris Johnson was under pressure to sort out plans to demand people have a negative Covid test result before the enter Britain.  Ministers have indicated that such a requirement is coming in a bid to block any influx of new variants of coronavirus after a South African strain was found in the UK. But no … Read more

Vaccines tsar Nadhim Zahawi admits vaccine target is ‘stretching’

Pharmacists have begged the Government to let small chains dish out coronavirus vaccinations to help Boris Johnson fulfill his ambitious promise of immunising 13million people and ending the national lockdown by March. The Royal Pharmaceutical Society said today there were thousands of high street pharmacies ‘ready, willing and able’ to assist in the rollout of the … Read more

Ashley Roberts wears a white boiler suit to Global Radio studios

Ashley Roberts looks effortlessly chic in a white boiler suit and a camel coat as she arrives in style at Global Radio studios By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 11:07 GMT, 6 January 2021 | Updated: 11:50 GMT, 6 January 2021 She is continuing to lift the nation’s spirits with her Heart Radio breakfast show … Read more

Manchester students threaten ‘rent strike’ after being told to pay up to £3,000 for accommodation

University students in Manchester have threatened a rent strike after being told to pay up to £3,000 for accommodation even though they cannot return to campus during lockdown. Like students elsewhere in the country, thousands of Manchester students face being stuck at home while being forced to continue paying for university accommodation, even though halls … Read more

V-Day hero Martin Kenyon, 91, used his new-found freedom to reunite with family over Christmas

A pensioner who became a ‘national treasure’ after getting the Pfizer vaccine on ‘V-Day’ today revealed he used his new-found freedom to reunite with his grandchildren over Christmas.  Martin Kenyon, who lives in south-west London, told ITV’s Good Morning Britain that he left the capital after having his second jab to see his family in Shropshire … Read more