
Michael Gove – furlough could be extended
Michael Gove has said the UK government is “open-minded” on calls to extend furlough. Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants the job support scheme extended

Left wing Tory claims Muslim members were deliberately excluded from Islamophobia inquiry
A former Tory MEP has claimed that muslim members of the Conservative party were deliberately excluded from an inquiry into Islamophobia. Sajjad Karim, who was

Foreign holiday hopes dashed – and Portugal slips to amber
Hopes of a summer holiday overseas for UK travellers have faded, after no new countries were added to the UK’s green travel list – and

Wetherspoon boss denies Brexit has caused worker shortage
The boss of hospitality business JD Wetherspoon, has denied claims that his pubs have been hit by staff shortages due to Brexit. Long-time ‘Leave’ supporter

Former MI6 chief says China Covid leak evidence would have been destroyed
The former head of MI6 has said any evidence of a lab leak causing the coronavirus pandemic – “almost certainly would have been destroyed by

Alex Belfield Interview
Alex Belfield is to become the first guest on our new series, the Tousi Talks interviews. Each week, we will be interviewing an influential figure

Liz Truss’ HUGE trade victory
The International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss, has another victory for her department as nation members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) have

SAGE Fights Boris On Roadmap
The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) continues to fight the Prime Minister on his roadmap and the 21st June deadline. As we get closer

Rotherham child abusers escape justice
The grooming gang members in Rotherham continue to avoid justice due to the flaw in the system. According to reports requested by the freedom of

End of Covid Passports
As we get closer to the 21st June deadline for the final stage of roadmap, speculations are rising on whether the government will mandate Covid

UK to charge EU visitors
The government has confirmed its plans to charge EU citizens and other foreign nationals to visit the UK. As part of a wider reform aimed

Pubs expecting a dismal Bank Holiday – because of Covid
Around 21,000,000 fewer pints are likely to be sold this bank holiday weekend as Covid restrictions continue to depress the hard-hit industry. The British Beer

Prince Harry – family can feel shame
The Duke of Sussex has once again alluded to tensions within the royal family as he spoke of the “shame” close relatives can feel regarding

Independence Day June 21st – not guaranteed
Just as the country steps up a gear towards normal life resuming, comes the news that it is “impossible” to know if England will be

Matt Hancock – we worked as hard as we could to protect care homes
Matt Hancock has insisted the government “worked as hard as possible to protect care homes” – following the scathing criticism from Dominic Cummings this week.