Kiwi politician Simon Bridges begs government to let The Wiggles into New Zealand

Any wiggle room? Kiwi politician Simon Bridges begs government to let The Wiggles into New Zealand for national tour – after the band failed to secure spots in quarantine By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:13 GMT, 20 January 2021 | Updated: 23:14 GMT, 20 January 2021 Kiwi politician Simon Bridges has issued … Read more

Dancing On Ice hit by 341 Ofcom complaints after Rufus Hound’s criticism of the Government

341 Dancing On Ice viewers have contacted Ofcom to complain about the first episode of the 2020 series which saw comedian Rufus Hound criticise the government. On Sunday night’s opening show, Rufus, 41, launched an attack on the government’s handling of the free school meals scheme after performing his first routine on the ice. Television … Read more

Biden charters plane to DC after Trump REFUSED him government jet

Donald Trump delivered Joe Biden one more snub Tuesday, forcing him to charter his own plane to fly from Delaware to Washington D.C. instead of authorizing an Air Force jet. The president-elect flew the short hop from his home state, after a tear-stained speech eulogizing his dead son Beau, on a private Boeing 737 – … Read more

Dancing On Ice gets political as Rufus Hound SLAMS the Government over free school meals scandal

Dancing On Ice kicked off with a bang on Sunday night as six of the twelve hopeful celebrity contestants showcased their talents on the rink. But the ITV skating contest got political during the action-packed launch show as Rufus Hound slammed the Government over the recent free school meals scandal. The comedian, 41, received the … Read more

Government will change law to make it harder for left-wing councils to move statues

Save our statues: Government will change law to make it harder for left-wing councils’ ‘revisionist purge’ to move monuments and change street names Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick is set to change law to a formal process   New law will state controversial statues should be explained rather than hidden  He said it was wrong statues were … Read more

Government to open 10 new vaccination hubs as Matt Hancock claims Britain is ‘in the home straight’

The 10 new coronavirus vaccine centres opening from Monday  Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset Taunton Racecourse, Somerset Blackburn Cathedral, Lancashire Salt Hill Activity Centre, Berkshire Norwich Food Court, Norfolk The Lodge in Wickford, Essex Princess Royal Sports Arena, Lincolnshire St Helens Rugby Ground, Merseyside The park-and-ride at Askham Bar, York Olympic Office Centre in Wembley, north … Read more

Airlines ‘urgently’ need government help to survive prolonged travel curbs, industry bosses warn

Airlines ‘urgently’ need government help to survive prolonged coronavirus curbs, industry bosses have warned, after Boris Johnson last night closed all travel corridors. The Prime Minister declared that all arrivals to the UK will have to have tested negative for coronavirus from Monday as he begged Britons to ‘stay at home this weekend’. At a … Read more

Hackers breach Foreign Office computers in cyber attack on Government countryside outpost 

Hackers breach Foreign Office computers in cyber attack on Government countryside outpost Hackers targeted Wilton Park, a government agency operating out of mansion  No evidence they have stolen any data but the outpost’s is increasing security Sources said National Cyber Security Centre was called in to help investigate  By Jack Elsom For Mailonline Published: 22:35 … Read more

Federal government proceeds with execution of Corey Johnson

Corey Johnson, 52, was federally executed by lethal injection on Thursday  The death sentence of convicted murderer Corey Johnson has been carried out, in what is set to the penultimate federal execution of President Donald Trump’s term.  Johnson, 52, was pronounced dead at 11.34pm on Thursday following lethal injection with pentobarbital at the U.S. Department of … Read more

Government denies claims its schools testing plans have been thrown into chaos

Government denies claims its schools testing plans have been thrown into chaos because the medical regulator has refused to green-light using the necessary kits Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency ‘would not sign off’ Reportedly objected to the use of rapid 30-minute lateral flow tests for pupils  Government has denied the claims and defended its … Read more