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  • Coronavirus: Bring back retired Tube drivers, says Tory mayoral candidate

    March 25, 2020

    Almost 150 recently retired Tube drivers should be brought back to reduce rush hour overcrowding during the coronavirus crisis, according to Tory mayoral hopeful Shaun Bailey. Bailey, a London Assembly member, said 139 drivers could be brought back to increase the number of Tube services, similar to what the NHS has done with retired doctors [...]

  • With every crisis comes an opportunity, so what should a post-coronavirus UK work towards?

    March 25, 2020

    The world is in crisis. All over the world, governments and businesses – and most importantly people – are slowly adjusting to a world that seemed implausible only a few weeks ago. Yet here we are. And if there is any certainty now, it is that we are unlikely to emerge from this to return [...]

  • There’s one way to get our liberty back: Test, test, test

    March 25, 2020

    Covid-19 has achieved much during its brief reign of terror on this planet thus far. The virus has physically infected people around the globe, showing that humanity is one family after all.  Hardly a country in the world stands untouched by its ravages, even if some have been harder hit than others. Such has been [...]

  • Over 400,000 volunteer to help NHS tackle coronavirus

    March 25, 2020

    The number of people volunteering to help the NHS tackle the coronavirus pandemic has surged past 400,000, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said.  Speaking at Number 10’s daily press conference on the outbreak, Johnson said some 405,000 people had put themselves forward for the scheme within 24 hours of a government appeal. Read more: Coronavirus may [...]

  • The Coronavirus Bill: Everything you need to know

    March 25, 2020

    As Britain continues to ramp up its response to the coronavirus outbreak, MPs have voted through a bill that gives the government new powers to tackle the crisis.  The Coronavirus Bill, expected to become law this week, has the potential to bring in sweeping changes to our daily lives in a bid to curb the [...]

  • UK government’s £330bn coronavirus package could be targeted by criminals

    March 24, 2020

    The UK government’s £330bn emergency coronavirus aid package risks being targeted by organised crime, said a white collar crime lawyer. Risks will centre around false applications for small business grants of up to £25,000 each – and boiler room fraud operations could see money evaporate as organised crime gangs game the system, the lawyer said. [...]

  • Hancock calls for 250,000 coronavirus volunteers as government readies London mega hospital

    March 24, 2020

    The government has called for 250,000 healthy people to become volunteers, as part of efforts to support vulnerable people during the coronavirus outbreak. At the same time, health secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed the opening of a temporary new mega-hospital at London’s Excel centre. Leading the daily press conference from Downing Street, Hancock said the [...]

  • UK coronavirus death toll: Biggest daily increase to 422

    March 24, 2020

    The UK coronavirus death toll has risen by the biggest daily amount to 422, according to the latest government figures. The death toll – which was correct as of 1pm this afternoon- represents an increase of 87 UK coronavirus deaths compared to yesterday. As of 9am this morning, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in [...]

  • High-spending Rishi Sunak proves a hit among Brits

    March 24, 2020

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s approval ratings have turned positive for the first time as the public “rallies to the flag” during the coronavirus outbreak – but he’s still far less popular than chancellor Rishi Sunak. The 39-year-old chancellor, who only took up the job last month, has surged in popularity as he oversees the largest [...]

  • Coronavirus: Police can do ‘whatever is appropriate’ to enforce lockdown

    March 24, 2020

    Police will be granted the powers to do “whatever they consider appropriate” to enforce the coronavirus lockdown measures introduced by the Prime Minister last night. Regulation will be in place by Thursday at the latest, allowing officers to issue fines to those who refuse to comply with the rules set out by Boris Johnson in [...]

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