Prince Harry has moved against social media in a recently-released interview in which he accused online platforms of contributing to stoke a crisis of hate, health and truth. The Duke of Sussex spoke about the role the internet has played in the
Winston Churchill was “dead set” against Prince Philip’s plans to change the British Royal Family’s name from Windsor to Mountbatten. The Prime Minister at the time of the Queen’s ascension to the throne counselled the monarch to reject her husband’s demands, according
Chief Scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance addressed comments from Health Secretary Matt Hancock who suggested the South African variant may result in the Pfizer vaccine being 50 percent less effective. He insisted there was no evidence yet that suggested that this was
The plan was first put forward in an official Department of Health document but failed to receive the approval of the Prime Minister. The extra benefit would cost the taxpayer up to an extortionate half a billion pounds a week. Dismissing the
The SNP’s Dr Whitford quizzed the Health Secretary on why more people in England’s care homes had not received the coronavirus vaccine despite being the number one priority group. However, Mr Hancock stated that at least 25 percent of care home residents
Boris Johnson slapped down Marr for questioning him on why the Government did not put the country into a lockdown sooner. The Prime Minister said a new variant of the disease could not be foreseen. The BBC host asked: “In July your
“No, hang on, you say Canada which is interesting because Boris Johnson, in the last 72 hours, has described it as an Australian-style deal,” Morgan remarked. “Well, that would be if we got No Deal,” Reid explained. “When that got thrown back
Tesco chairman John Allan suggested food bills could rise by as much as 5 percent as a result of the tariffs and disruption from a no deal Brexit. Mr Allan said his company has been stockpiling non-fresh food to prepare for potential
The First Minister revealed on Monday her SNP Government had reminded the Palace of the strict coronavirus restrictions that have now been put in place in the country ahead of the Royal couple’s trip. At the end of November, the Scottish Government
Piers Morgan, 55, was pleased to speak with Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa James Cleverly, 51, over a year on since the MP last spoke on Good Morning Britain. As well as discussing matters such as the