Boris Johnson urged to lift lockdown sooner after saying might be no return to normality until July

Anti-lockdown Tories have piled further pressure on Boris Johnson to lift restrictions, telling him experts say the numbers don’t justify keeping Britain closed until July. The Prime Minister has vowed to use ‘data not dates’ when deciding how and when to end the measures in place to control the spread of coronavirus, but is facing … Read more

Pubs and restaurants could stay shut until JULY as councils are given power to extend lockdown rules

Pubs and restaurants could stay closed until July after Government chiefs chose to extend the lockdown powers given to councils. The specially-created powers, which give local authorities in England the ability to close venues and tape-off public areas due to coronavirus, were due to expire next week. But in a blow to million of Britons hoping … Read more

Cannes Film Festival eyes a move from May to July amid the pandemic

The Cannes Film Festival is considering a two-month delay as organizers hope to keep the festival going for 2021 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The festival’s leaders are currently leaning toward dates somewhere between July 5 and 25, Variety reported on Thursday. The storied festival, widely considered one of the most prestigious and influential in the world, … Read more

UK economy surged by 16 per cent between July and September

UK economy bounced back by 16 per cent between July and September but national debt is the highest for 60 years and GDP is almost NINE PER CENT below where it was at the end of 2019 UK GDP increased by an estimated 16 per cent between July and September That represents the largest quarterly … Read more

House prices’ rise since July far outweighs stamp duty savings, Halifax says

House prices soar 6.5% since June as stellar property gains outweigh stamp duty savings on some homes, Halifax says Average house prices rose 1.2%, or around £3,000, in the month of November Annual growth at 7.6%, the fastest rate since June 2016 Stamp stamp duty saving of £2,500 on a home costing £250,000 are now … Read more

Hamilton could be first show to reopen socially distanced Broadway after COVID-19, aim for July 4

Hamilton could be first show to reopen socially distanced Broadway after COVID-19… as there is hope to resume on July 4 The production is aiming for a return on USA’s Independence Day of July 4, 2021 according to a Monday morning report from Page Six  New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to reopen theaters … Read more

Gemma Collins reveals she had devastating third miscarriage in July

Gemma Collins has revealing she suffered a third devastating miscarriage in July. The TOWIE star, 39, spoke out about her heartbreaking loss after Meghan Markle announced she had miscarried her second child with Prince Harry.    She told The Sun: I’ve not talked about this before, but it was my third, each one a devastating loss … Read more

Marvel kicking off Atlanta production on Black Panther sequel in July amid COVID-19 pandemic

Marvel Studios has been in an odd position this year, as it was the first with no new release movies since 2009, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. And the studio has also been tasked with finding out how to move forward with one of its most popular characters, following the death of its star. They’re … Read more

Wife of D-Day veteran who died in care home reveals struggle of not being able to hug him since July

The family of a D-Day veteran with Alzheimer’s who died in a care home said today that the ‘hardest bit’ was not being able to hug him. World War Two hero Jim Pass, originally from Castleford, West Yorkshire, died aged 102 on November 4 shortly after testing positive for coronavirus. He had been moved into … Read more

D-Day veteran, 102, dies from Covid in care home after not being able to hug his family since July

A D-day veteran who miraculously escaped death at Dunkirk and was awarded France’s top military honour has died from coronavirus in a care home at the age of 102 – after not being able to hug his family for months.  Jim Pass, originally from Castleford, West Yorkshire, moved into a care home in July following a … Read more