
Firms who stop advertising on GB News face mass boycott
A new poll suggests that companies who have pulled their advertising from GB News just days after its launch are facing a mass boycott. Ikea,

The spat continues
Dominic Cummings has published a series of messages reportedly from Boris Johnson, in which the PM describes the health secretary as “hopeless”. It is the

East meets West – at arm’s length
US President Joe Biden and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin have met for their scratchy summit in Geneva. It understood the two leaders will engage in

Social distancing may need to continue after 19th July
Freedom Day might be in sight – but the end of many Covid restrictions may not be. Experts from Sage, the government’s science advisory group

Man charged after threatening incident with BBC reporter
Police have charged a man after a BBC journalist was chased by a group of protesters in Whitehall. Martin Hockridge, of Harpenden, Hertfordshire is accused

Top cop apologises for failing family of Daniel Morgan
Metropolitan Commissioner Cressida Dick has apologised for a string of failings in the Daniel Morgan murder case. After a damning, much-delayed report accused Scotland Yard

No jab – no job!
NHS workers and care home staff will be legally required to have coronavirus vaccinations under plans that have the personal support of Boris Johnson. In

Shamima Begum: ‘…just a dumb kid?’
Shamima Begum has claimed that joining the Islamic State in Syria was a mistake she made as a “dumb kid.” In a documentary aired last

Scotland’s arts businesses facing ‘cliff edge’
The combination of the end of furlough together with the delay to the relaxing of Covid restrictions means arts and entertainment businesses are facing a

North Tyneside Council becomes anti-British
North Tyneside Council has been criticised after it demanded Tory councillors took down Union Jack bunting which was hanging in the party’s Group Room. In

Independent report finds Met Police is corrupt
A damning report by an independent panel has accused the Metropolitan Police of “a form of institutional corruption” for concealing or denying failings over the

Boris insists July unlocking will go ahead
The prime minister says he is determined the remaining coronavirus restrictions in England will be lifted on 19th July, despite concerns that a rise in

Eriksen’s thumbs up
After suffering a cardiac arrest during his team’s opening Euro 2020 game Danish footballer Christian Eriksen has thanked well-wishers around the world The midfielder posted

Lockdown easing spurs hiring
The UK jobs market strengthened for a 6th consecutive month in May as the economy took a further stride out of the coronavirus lockdown. The

For sale: £98,000,000 pounds worth of ‘unsuitable’ PPE
After being deemed unfit for Britain’s NHS – a £98million consignment of rejected PPE from China has been put up for sale. The surgical gowns