Revealed, the truth about the Covid mutation that threw Christmas plans into disarray

Questions are being raised about why Government scientists didn’t sound the alarm over the new mutated strain of coronavirus until last week despite discovering it two months ago – amid claims data may have been held back to force Number 10 into a rash lockdown. Top experts have also slammed the claim peddled by Boris … Read more

‘Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins left in disarray as Ulrika Jonsson and Vicky Pattison ‘QUIT’

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has been plunged into ‘chaos’ after ‘three contestants have left within days of filming’ for the tough military-inspired show.  TV personality Ulrika Jonsson, 53, is understood to have quit the Channel 4 show along with former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison, 32, after finding the challenges too much to bear.  … Read more

Gareth Southgate’s plans for England’s double-header in disarray after squad members test positive

England’s plans for double-header with Iceland and Denmark are thrown into chaos after at least THREE members of Gareth Southgate’s squad test positive for coronavirus… just over a week before their first game Gareth Southgate’s plans for next month’s double header are under threat England’s fixtures against Iceland and Denmark may have to be cancelled  … Read more

Beijing is exploiting the disarray caused by the coronavirus epidemic, claims leading Tory MP

Beijing is exploiting the disarray caused by the Covid-19 epidemic to try to move a security-sensitive British technology company to China, a leading Tory MP said last night.  Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the powerful Foreign Affairs Committee, said China was ‘using the cover’ of Boris Johnson’s illness to ‘launch a raid’ on Imagination Technologies, which … Read more

Pound falls as service and retail sectors are thrown into disarray

The pound dropped today after the latest survey figures on the economy revealed the devastation wreaked on the country’s service and retail sectors by coronavirus disruption. The service sector – which incorporates businesses like hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, pubs and hairdressers – suffered the biggest drop in activity since records began in July 1996, the IHS … Read more