Millions of people across the United Kingdom have found their employment by coronavirus in some way. Whether they were furloughed, accepted pay reductions, or lost their jobs - the crisis has been a major blow to the economy.
The government has handed out billions in furlough payments, and has given huge amounts of money in loans to businesses of all sizes. It is also expected that the government will now have to borrow a further £330 billion.
According to author and journalist Paul Mason, we are in for a reckoning. The former BBC Newsnight and Channel 4 News economics editor spoke to JOE and gave his verdict on the scale of economic crisis facing the UK.
Taxpayers are set to stump up over £1bn Universal’s £6bn Theme Park which is coming to the UK has officially been named. The attraction is set to be constructed on the site of the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford and would create an estimated 28,000 jobs. The park, expected to open in 2031, will […]
Locals awoke to plumes of smoke in the sky An “apocalyptic” fire has raged over night in a UK town with authorities telling resident to stay indoors. The incident caused a large response from emergency services with police at the scene this morning. Fire crews and police officers were called to the scene after alarms […]
It’s being dubbed the ‘worst political interview in history.’ Robert Kenyon, Reform’s candidate in the upcoming Makerfield by-election, has been humbled by Chris Mason in a car crash interview. After Reform announced Kenyon as their candidate for the by-election, it transpired that he had posted some fairly awful sentiments about women online. The plumber, who had […]