Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin tells his 40,000 staff to go to work at Tesco amid coronavirus pandemic

Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin has told his 40,000 staff to work at Tesco during the coronavirus lockdown, after furious workers revealed they wouldn’t be getting their salaries until the end of April  The popular pub chain was forced to close after Boris Johnson ordered people to stay at home in the battle against the killer … Read more

Police chief warns that crimes will have to be ignored to enforce draconian coronavirus lockdown

Police officers across the UK have today started using draconian powers to disperse crowds of more than two to halt the spread of coronavirus. Fines of up to £1,000 are planned for those who flout rules announced by the Prime Minister last night putting strict limits on when people are able to leave the house, … Read more

Morrisons cashiers work from behind plastic shields as crowds of shoppers queue outside

Morrisons cashiers have been forced to work behind plastic shields as crowds of shoppers queued outside supermarkets up and down the UK, including Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda, on the first day of a country-wide lockdown.   Concerns have been raised by unions that have claimed supermarket staff are not being given the right protection while working … Read more

Boris Johnson ‘will give self-employed workers 80 per cent of their income’

Boris Johnson is facing fury today over his apparent failure to support self-employed workers during the coronavirus crisis amid claims he will soon offer them 80 per cent of their incomes to stop them falling into poverty.  The Prime Minister met with his Cabinet in Number 10 this morning, just hours after he put the UK … Read more

Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown is backed by 93 PER CENT of public

Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown is backed by 93 PER CENT of the public, poll finds – but two-thirds think it will be EASY to follow draconian ‘social distancing’ rules Boris Johnson announced an extreme UK coronavirus lockdown last night  Poll has found 93 per cent of the public are in favour of the tough restrictions  … Read more

Hilarious memes on day one of Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown

Going viral! Britons try to lighten the mood with hilarious memes on first day of UK’s coronavirus lockdown Millions of Britons have started working from home on day one of the lockdown Boris Johnson last night addressed the nation announcing the new rules  Non-essential travel has been banned as have a range of public events  … Read more

Why are builders still allowed to go to work?

The government has come under pressure to urgently clarify who it counts as a ‘key worker’ after Britons woke up in a state of lockdown confusion. Last night in his historic address to the nation, Boris Johnson ordered the workforce to stay at home unless travelling to work was ‘absolutely necessary’.  But the wriggle room … Read more

UK government sends mass text message urging people to stay at home during the coronavirus lockdown 

What is the coronavirus?  A coronavirus is a type of virus which can cause illness in animals and people. Viruses break into cells inside their host and use them to reproduce itself and disrupt the body’s normal functions. Coronaviruses are named after the Latin word ‘corona’, which means crown, because they are encased by a … Read more

Coronavirus: Soldiers offload supplies at London’s St Thomas’ Hospital

Britain entered its first day of coronavirus lockdown today as military vehicles crossed a near-empty Westminster Bridge after delivering a much-needed batch of protective face masks to frontline NHS nurses and doctors. Soldiers from the Army’s 101 Logistic Brigade dropped off the medical masks at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, following warnings that many doctors … Read more

Michael Gove apologises for WRONGLY saying children of separated parents cannot travel between homes

Michael Gove forced to apologise after WRONGLY telling GMB viewers that children of separated parents cannot travel between their homes during coronavirus clampdown when the rules say they CAN By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent and Henry Martin For Mailonline Published: 08:25 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 08:41 GMT, 24 March 2020 Michael Gove was … Read more