HALF of voters say Keir Starmer has boosted their view of Labour

Alarm bells for Boris Johnson as HALF of voters say Keir Starmer has boosted their view of the Labour Party as his leadership passes first 100 days Keir Starmer is marking his first 100 days in post as the Labour leader tomorrow  Poll finds his ratings are higher than those of Boris Johnson across the … Read more

DAN HODGES: The liberal Left now view white British workers as their enemy 

Andrew Twentyman makes the best pizza in Leigh in Greater Manchester. But he’s a working man who doesn’t like Jeremy Corbyn. And for that he had to be destroyed.  ‘Can you imagine what state we’d be in if Jeremy Corbyn had been in charge of all this?’ the former Labour supporter told The Guardian newspaper … Read more

Alessandra Ambrosio meets up with her ex Jamie Mazur as the two view a house

Alessandra Ambrosio meets up with her ex Jamie Mazur as the two view a house that is for sale in Los Angeles near her property By Heidi Parker For Dailymail.com Published: 20:47 BST, 9 July 2020 | Updated: 20:47 BST, 9 July 2020 Alessandra Ambrosio was spotted with her former partner of 13 years Jamie … Read more

Amazon Prime Video launches ‘Watch Party’ to allow subscribers to view shows together

Amazon Prime Video launches new ‘Watch Party’ feature that allows US subscribers to view shows with up to 100 friends Watch Party lets users play, pause and stop a film or TV series at the same time It has been made available to subscribers in the US only at present Follows launch of BBC Together, … Read more

A telehealth app glitch accidentally allowed users to view other patients’ video consultations

A telehealth app glitch accidentally allowed users to view other patients’ video consultations Babylon Health admitted to exposing some users’ video consultations  Three users in the UK were affected, the company says A glitch was introduced after the company added a new feature It has since been patched and affected users were notified  By James … Read more

One expert’s view on how to get Britain back to work 

The economy has started to recover from the depths that it plumbed during the lockdown. But according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Britain still faces the deepest recession in the developed world this year. And it looks likely that, after a bounce as restrictions are eased, we may then be stuck for … Read more

Hay on WiFi! Literary festival goes virtual and will be free to view online

Hay on WiFi! Literary festival goes virtual and will be free to view online thanks to £350,000 in donations Hay Festival forced to go online amid pandemic but still features famous lineup  Some 80 live broadcasts and events to take place which are all free to view The festival was once described by Bill Clinton … Read more

Nine million attempts to view child abuse images online were made from the UK in just one month

Nine million attempts to view child abuse images online were made from the UK in just ONE MONTH of the coronavirus lockdown, new figures reveal There were at least 8.8 million attempts in four weeks between March and April But the Internet Watch Foundation warns the true figure could be even higher Bosses plea with … Read more

The amazing sights available to explore on Google Street View, from the Pyramids to epic waterfalls 

To help relieve itchy feet brought on by extended stays at Costa Del Sofa, Google has pointed out that it has over 10 million miles of Street View imagery available for exploration. And some of it can even be explored with professional guides who have taken their tours virtual.  Google says that in the past … Read more

Why did The Guardian censor David Hockney’s view that smoking could protect you from coronavirus?

A bitter row over alleged censorship at The Guardian grew last night as it emerged a piece written by David Hockney was discussed at the highest level before being refused by the paper. The artist became embroiled in a row with the newspaper after it refused to publish his controversial opinion that smoking could protect … Read more