Travellers show NO SIGNS of leaving park in west London neighbourhood

NOT budging! Travellers show NO SIGNS of leaving multi-millionaire west London neighbourhood of Kew after setting up camp four days ago Group of travellers are still staying on picturesque Kew Green in Richmond after arriving on Thursday evening They showed no signs of leaving today as they walked around the site despite being asked to … Read more

Boris Johnson threatens to suspend checks on goods crossing Irish Sea 

Boris Johnson threatens to suspend all checks on goods crossing the Irish Sea if the EU doesn’t stop its hardline approach Prime Minister is considering suspending checks on goods crossing the Irish Sea Sources say he fears the resulting disruption could destabilise Northern Ireland  The row is over the Brexit deal which prevents checks made at … Read more

Alexandra Burke has ‘series of dates with goalie Darren Randolph’

Alexandra Burke has reportedly enjoyed a series of dates with goalie Darren Randolph despite being reluctant to date another footballer. The singer, 32, split from her footballer ex Angus MacDonald in October after 15 months of dating. And now Alexandra is said to be taking things ‘incredibly slowly’ with West Ham and Republic Of Ireland goalie Darren, 34, with their reported … Read more

Ireland shuts down health IT system after ransomware attack by malicious hackers

Ireland’s health authority has had to shut down its computer systems today after being targeted by malicious hackers.  The attack comes just one week after a fuel network in the US had to shut down its systems until a $5million ransom was reportedly paid. The Irish attack was blamed on international criminals and was said … Read more

Covid Ireland: PUBS could be turned into remote work hubs after lockdown

Irish PUBS could be turned into remote work hubs as part of nation’s plans for life after Covid Irish government has released a 5-year post-pandemic rural development plan Includes the idea to transform rural Irish pubs into remove work hubs   A national network of 400 remote working hubs would be established By Sophie Tanno For … Read more

St Patrick’s Day: Prince William, Kate Middleton, Joe Biden and other world leaders mark occasion

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge praised the ‘friendship between the UK and Ireland’ as they joined world leaders in a St Patrick’s Day video message for the Irish government. Prince William, 38, started off the couple’s message by speaking in Irish Gaelic, saying: ‘Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh’, meaning ‘Happy St Patrick’s Day’. Kate, who wore … Read more

AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine not linked to Italian teacher’s death, autopsy finds

An Italian music teacher who passed away a day after getting AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine likely died from a sudden heart problem that was not linked to the shot, according to the initial findings of an autopsy.  Sandro Tognatti, 57, who died in the town of Biella on Sunday, had no evidence of blood clots in … Read more

MPs and the WHO plead with Britons to keep taking ‘safe’ AstraZeneca jabs

MPs from all parties were today pleading with Britons to keep taking AstraZeneca jabs amid fury that the EU’s ‘Brexit sulk’ will fuel anti-vax propaganda.   Politicians, medics and scientists have launched a concerted effort to reassure the public about the safety of the Oxford vaccine after a swathe of European countries suspended its use over unproven … Read more

Covid: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon say AstraZeneca vaccine safe and effective

Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon today mounted a staunch defence of the AstraZeneca vaccine after Germany became the latest EU states to pause its use. The PM insisted the jabs are ‘both safe and effective’ as the First Minister urged Britons to keep coming forward, pointing to ‘significant and growing evidence of the benefits’ in … Read more

Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland amid furious row over Brexit impact

Boris Johnson is in Northern Ireland today amid a furious row over the impact of Brexit on the country. The Prime minister was told to  to ‘stand up for Northern Ireland’ and ditch the ‘intolerable’ Protocol governing Irish Sea trade post-Brexit by DUP leader Arlene Foster. Extra checks on goods passing through Northern Ireland’s ports from … Read more