Work from home Those who can work from home should do so as of next week, Johnson announced in a Wednesday evening press conference, while admitting it would be “hard” for many people to make the shift. The switch back to remote working starts on December 13 and is far …
Read More »Nothing to hide, nothing to fear: RT’s Keiser Report probes Bank of England warning that bitcoin could cause financial meltdown
Max Keiser and Stacey Herbert try to find out who’s right, speculating whether the 300-year-old Bank of England, aka ‘the global epicenter of financial fraud’, may be approaching its demise. For more stories on economy & finance visit RT’s business section
Read More »Explosions and MASSIVE INDUSTRIAL FIRE in Kidderminster, England (VIDEOS)
Fire crews were swiftly dispatched to an industrial unit in the Worcestershire town after explosions were reported. Video footage showed what appears to be a burning factory, with a column of smoke rising over residential neighbourhoods nearby. The scene has been described as “absolute chaos” by locals. Police have asked …
Read More »Wantaway England captain Kane tipped to miss Spurs season opener against Man City after ‘extending holiday’
Ironically, the England skipper appears to be forcing a move to the Etihad giants after making his desire to leave Spurs clear to chairman Daniel Levy in May. City are on the verge of announcing Jack Grealish’s £100 million ($139 million) signing, but are also rumored to be interested in …
Read More »Inept Labour’s week from hell shows why England now feels like a one-party state
If you think Boris Johnson has had a torrid few days, spare a thought for poor Sir Keir Starmer. His week started when the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) governing body voted to ban a number of hard-Left organisations. The controversial decision had the backing of Starmer. The groups …
Read More »Revellers line up at London clubs to celebrate #FreedomDay as England lifts most Covid-19 restrictions at midnight
Footage shared on social media showed long queues forming up outside of London’s night venues ahead of the much-anticipated reopening at midnight on Monday, when most of the remaining coronavirus restrictions, including mask mandates and social distancing, became moot. A clip from inside the iconic Heaven club in central London …
Read More »‘Unusual’ winter vomiting bug outbreaks on rise in England, public health agency finds, as Covid-19 restrictions are eased
A “routine surveillance” across the health system has revealed an “unusual” increase in the number of “out-of-season” disease outbreaks caused by the vomiting bug over the last five weeks, Public Health England (PHE) said in a statement on Friday. A total of 154 outbreaks have been reported between late May …
Read More »Haaland backs Sancho as England star breaks his silence over Euro final penalty miss, tells society to ‘do better’ on racial abuse
Livewire Sancho came on alongside new Manchester United team-mate Marcus Rashford in the dying seconds of extra time against Italy, with manager Gareth Southgate introducing the pair in the hope that they would convert from the spot in the looming shoot-out that could have made England Euro champions for the …
Read More »UK medical body slams ‘irresponsible’ decision to unlock England on July 19 as cases rise
The association’s chairman, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, criticized England’s plan to go ahead with removing all coronavirus restrictions on July 19, heralded by some as ‘Freedom Day’, saying it was “irresponsible” and made no sense to be “knowingly increasing infection”. The comments were made during an interview with the BBC Breakfast …
Read More »Beatings, racism and political point-scoring: Euro 2020 laid bare much of England’s festering underbelly
Though a continent-wide affair, Euro 2020 was in essence England’s first home tournament in 25 years. Save for the quarter-final, a 4-0 rout of Ukraine in Rome, England played every one of their other six games at Wembley stadium. Conceding just two goals, neither of which were in open play, …
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