Pub sales down 84% on first weekend of re-opening, as new tier restrictions knock...

The British Beer & Pub Association, the leading trade association representing brewers and pubs, has today revealed that overall sales across all pubs in...

Furlough scheme should be used to encourage more workers at risk of Covid infection...

The Government should use the Job Retention Scheme (JRS) to encourage more workers to self-isolate at home – a key part of the Government’s...

One-off wealth tax on millionaire couples would raise £260 billion

A one-off wealth tax on millionaire couples paid at 1% a year for five years would raise £260 billion, according to the final report...

MP’s-Government is gambling with the UK’s future by relaxing restrictions over the Christmas period...

The biggest review to date of the UK’s response to coronavirus is published today and it urges the government to adopt a ‘Covid-Secure’ exit...

Digital health passports should not be rolled out on a mass basis until COVID-19...

Digital health passports should not be introduced on a mass basis until coronavirus tests are available and affordable to everyone in the country, a...

Covid Latest-UK deaths top 60,000 but new cases are falling rapidly

The United Kingdom’s total death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 60,000 on Thursday, by the government’s preferred measure of deaths within 28 days of a...

Survey reveals devastating impact of pandemic on police morale

The impact the pandemic has had on rank and file police officers has been revealed after a Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW)...

Government unveils plans to end journeys for animals exported for slaughter and fattening

Plans to ban the export of live animals for slaughter and fattening have been unveiled by the Environment Secretary today  in the start of...

Care home residents to be reunited with families by Christmas

Family members will be able to visit their relatives in care homes from Wednesday if they have received a negative COVID-19 test. The Department of...

Support for hospitality falls far short of minimum required

The Government’s support for hospitality fall far short of the minimum required to save businesses and prevent unemployment, UKHospitality has warned. In response to today’s...