Coronavirus spreads as vaccine is being developed

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced plans to test more people for coronavirus,   as until 18 March, 56, 221 people in the UK had been tested just over 1000 a day at the end of February, when testing began to over 6, 000 per day by Mid-March. The Government plans to increase this to 10,…

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Coronavirus pandemic latest

The UK government’s Rishi Sunak unveiled £350bn- 15 per cent of GDP rescue packaged yesterday to try to stave off economic disaster, as struggling firms will be able to tap low-interest loans from a new fund worth £330bn. The remaining £20bn will pay for a business rates holiday and cash handouts to smaller companies. Business…

Don’t mingle, avoid office, pubs and travel to stop virus-PM

Boris Johnson issued draconian new guidance to tackle the coronavirus outbreak in the UK yesterday, warning the British public to reduce interaction and recommending self-isolation. The Government still hopes to delay the peak impact of the pandemic until the summer when the NHS is better able to cope. Mr. Johnson said Britain had reached the…

Collapsed Yes Bank’s shares rise 47 per cent after rescue plan

India’s struggling Yes Bank, one of the country’s largest private lenders, which was taken over by the Reserve Bank this month, to prevent the lender’s collapse, reported a $2.5bn quarterly loss and rise in bad loans as authorities prepared for the final stages of a rescue plan to prevent septicity through a financial system already…

UK coronavirus death toll rises to 36

Fourteen more people have died from the coronavirus in the UK raising the death toll to 36, with  38, 907 were confirmed negative and 1, 543 positive tests for coronavirus according to UK’s health department. Following the reversal of the UK government’s hands-off approach, the government is now preparing to introduce more stringent social distancing measures…

Brexit, Money laundering Geriatric sex in European crime caper

Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, in her new book, tackles money laundering and the state of Britain today in this vibrant novel. Political divergences are central to the rift as George Pantis 79-year-old retired lecturer married for 35 years with a fondness for poetry and a roving eye, after…

The epidemic Deaths of despair

 Two eminent economists, Anne Case and  Nobel Prize winner, Angus Deaton documents how the flaws in capitalism and the epidemic that is sweeping the US, taking the lives of America’s working-class on an unprecedented scale and threatening the future of the world’s biggest economy. This is not coronavirus but is likely to blow over with…

Understanding the West’s foes

The Dragons do an expose of why state militaries even conventional armed forces of the US, the former Soviet Union and China are ill-suited to modern forms of warfare. Snake, bands of terrorists, are the characters who succeeded in the aftermath of the collapse of communism and are smarter than the dragons who try to…