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.
The points of the peace deal revealed The White House has confirmed that the US and Iran have signed an agreement to extend the ceasefire between the two countries and it is now in effect, following President Donald Trump’s signature. A Trump administration official confirmed to the BBC that the deal signed by Trump during […]
Yellow heat alerts were issued Heat health alerts are in effect in the UK ahead of high expected temperatures starting from next week, as forecasters have predicted some areas of the country are set to be hotter than Barbados. Earlier this week, the UK Health Security Agency issued the yellow heat alerts which apply to […]
The most recent indicator A fourth poll has provided the most recent out of tomorrow’s all-important and Makerfield by-election. The by-election in Makerfield, Greater Manchester, was triggered in mid-May after Labour MP Josh Simons stepped down amid discontent in the party. The idea is to allow current Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham a way back […]