‘Nonsense’ NHS Chief Accused of Spreading Fake News About Coronavirus Hospitalisations
An NHS chief has been accused of spreading fake news after she claimed that 14 times more people are hospitalised with COVID than last year.

An NHS chief has been accused of spreading fake news after she claimed that 14 times more people are hospitalised with COVID than last year.

A Green politician in Britain has been accused of hypocricy after fllying to the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow rather than taking a train.

Van Morrison is being sued for libel by Northern Ireland’s Health Minister after the singer called him “dangerous” for his lockdown policies.

Britain’s Border Force is refusing to turn migrant boats back to France in direct opposition to the policy laid out by the government.

The UK will look to become the first country to make the coronavirus an endemic disease with annual vaccine booster shots, said Nadhim Zawahi.

The UK may seek to impose border carbon taxes on imports from countries that do not live up to the green vision of Boris Johnson.

Europe’s dependency on Russia for energy has once again been shown to be foolhardy as gas prices soared on Monday.

The UK is set to change the definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ to mean three jabs and will impose travel restrictions on people with only two.

Far-left activists called for a “socialist revolution” to supposedly help the environment at a “climate justice” protest in Glasgow.

Climate activists demanded an end to capitalism, “black liberation” and the abolition of police at a COP26 demonstration in Glasgow.

Over thirty eco-warriors are facing up to two years in prison for allegedly violating an injunction against disruptive motorway protests, the far-left Insulate Britain group has revealed.

Scotland has placed twelve violent or sexually offending transgender prisoners in women’s jails over the past year and a half, a Freedom of Information request has revealed.

Over 20,000 illegal migrants have landed on British soil since the start of the year, zero of whom have been deported by Boris Johnson’s government.

The Old Vic cancelled a production from Monty Python star Terry Gilliam after staff reportedly complained about the director’s non-woke views.

A knifeman who shouted “Allahu Akbar… France is ruled by the Islamic State” was shot by police in a Paris train station on Monday evening.

The BBC has been revealed to have received hundreds of thousands in ad revenue from Saudi Arabia’s national oil company.

Boris Johnson will travel back to London from the climate summit by private jet rather than by train due to “significant time restraints”.

Employees of Britain’s Civil Service, the supposedly politically neutral state bureaucracy, have been sent woke reading lists including works by prominent figures in the Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement, to foster an “anti-racist” environment.

Nigel Farage has called for the UK to suspend Brexit divorce payments to the EU if France fails to back down from trade war threats.

Heir to the British throne Prince Charles called for a “vast military-style campaign” to combat climate change as he opened the COP26 summit in Glasgow on Monday.

Twitter trolls and purveyors of “disinformation” will potentially face jail time in the UK under a series of anti-free speech measures.

France and the UK agreed to de-escalate tensions over fishing rights after a meeting between President Macron and Boris Johnson in Rome.

Britain’s Home Office has lost track of over 900 foreign criminals, many of whom the government has failed to enact deportation orders against.

A fallen tree derailed train services from London to Glasgow, the site of the United Nations COP26 climate change summit.

Security breaches in the EU’s vaccine passport system has resulted in health passes being granted to Spongebob, Hitler, and Mickey Mouse.

The British government may seek to impose carbon taxes on the food industry which could see the price of meat and dairy climb even further in a bid to tackle supposedly man-made climate change.

Reform UK leader Richard Tice has announced that he will be running for Parliament to allow voters to send a “powerful message” against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s left-wing Build Back Better agenda.

The escalation in tensions in the English Channel between France and the UK over fishing rights may in fact be a symptom of a wider dispute over Brexit, with French Prime Minister Jean Castex admitting that Britain should be punished for leaving the European Union.

Conservative MPs have called for a “Rotherham-style inquiry” into the mostly Pakistani heritage “grooming gangs” sexually preying on children in West Yorkshire, with accusations of inaction and of the scandal still being “swept under the carpet”.

The West faces descending into a two-tiered society of the “jabbed” and “jabbed-nots” in which the unvaccinated will become “modern-day social lepers”, Brexit leader Nigel Farage has warned.

The French detained a British fishing vessel and have threatened to block UK fish exports over the battle for post-Brexit fishing rights.

Mask-wearing has once again become mandatory in Britain’s House of Commons – for everyone except Members of Parliament.

The UK’s failure to stop illegal boat migration reportedly took another tragic turn, with three migrants believed to have drowned.

An impact assessment conducted by the British government has reportedly found that rather than slowing the spread of the Wuhan virus, vaccine passports may serve to increase its transmission.

An Insulate Britain protester who glued his face to a road in London expressed instant regret, admitting it wasn’t one of his “better moves”.

UK spy agencies have inked a billion-dollar deal with Amazon to host classified information on the tech giant’s cloud computing apparatus.

In a bizarre exchange with children, Boris Johnson seemingly joked that feeding humans to animals could aid the conservation of wildlife.

Nigel Farage said that teaching ‘white privilege’ is designed to make white people hate their country, history, and themselves.

The first official weekend of enforcement of Scotland’s vaccine passport system has been described as an “unmitigated disaster” with foot traffic falling by as much as 40 per cent at some venues.

Thousands of children’s books, such as Dr Seuss, have been slapped with trigger warnings by Cambridge University for alleged racism.
