The 5 Infection ‘Bugs’ This Winter To Avoid
Here are the five main infections at large this winter. RSV The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes cold-like symptoms and can lead to a nasty chest infection called bronchiolitis. It is most common in young children and the elderly, and has recently been on the rise. Influenza Flu is spread Continue Reading
Unions Accuse Government of Stonewalling over Christmas Strike Action
Union bosses have accused ministers of stonewalling requests for meaningful pay talks, as more sectors threaten to strike during the Christmas period. Border Force workers announced strikes will take place between 23 and 26 December and 28 and 31 December, jeopardising Christmas travel. In a lertter to the Chancellor Jeremy Continue Reading
Trump Guilty of Tax Crimes, whilst Zahawi’s YouGov also Avoids Taxes
The family real estate business of former US President Donald Trump has been found guilty of tax offences.It was a protracted case that brought attention to issues with the tax affairs of a group connected to a significant and potent political figure.Allegations regarding the tax affairs of the wealthy and Continue Reading
George “Johnny” Johnson, Last Surviving Dambuster Dies Aged 101
George Leonard “Johnny” Johnson, the last surviving original member of RAF 617 Squadron’s famous “Dambusters” raid of 1943, died peacefully at his care home in Westbury on Trym, Bristol, on Wednesday night surrounded by his family. On his 101st birthday, Mr Johnson received an MBE from the Queen for services Continue Reading
The Dubious World of the Honorary Consul Investigated
One of the least-examined professions in foreign diplomacy is that of “honorary consul,” according to the ICIJ’s (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists) recent research into Shadow Diplomats. ICIJ and its media partners have been working for months to document the patterns of abuse carried out by thousands of dishonest honorary Continue Reading
