Mexican corruption

    Juan Pablo Villalobos, a Mexican comic novelist who writes about Mexican violence  and impunity, blending satire with flights of imagination. The fourth novel of Juan Pablo Villalobos,  I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me, is chaotic but intense narrative. The story is about a Mexican student who becomes embroiled in a gangsters’ turf…

Vacillating right and intensifying left

Ed West’s Small Men On the Wrong Side of History gives an insight into why conservatives have lost almost every political argument since 1945. He propagates woke progressivism taking over the West, parasitising the  minds of younger generations saying cultural conservatism is dying. The western world has gone through a huge cultural shift, comparable to…

Coronavirus lockdown easing to allow groups of six to meet

Prime Minister Boris Johnson says groups of up to six people will be able to meet outside in England from Monday. They can meet in gardens, in parks as long as households keep two meters apart. “These changes means friends and family will start to meet loved ones” in what would be a “long-awaited and…

UK relaxes lockdown from 15 June

UK coronavirus tolls rises by 121 upto 36, 914 smallest increase since March. All non-essential retailers will be able to reopen in England from 15 Jume, Boris Johnson has announced. “ Contingent on progress in the fight against coronavirus and retailers will have to adhere to new guidelines to protect shoppers and workers “. Outdoor…

The Missing Ring

 The  Story of The Missing Ring. A Saturn Herald Short Tale by Penny Nair Price. When Judie and Ravi got engaged, Judie got quite a small solitaire diamond which was in keeping with Ravi’s constant obsession to keep his millions secret from her. He had  told her though  that however small the diamond was, it…

Coronavirus: US approaching 100, 000 deaths

Travellers to the UK need to tell the government where they will quarantine and face enforcement through random spot checks and £1, 000 fines in England if they do not comply. Lorry drivers, seasonal farmworkers, coronavirus medics, and those travelling from the Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands will be exempt. If a person…

Rolls-Royce to shed 9, 000 jobs

Rolls-Royce to cut 9, 000 jobs,  a fifth of its workforce amid coronavirus crisis with the aviation sector in turmoil. Rolls-Royce which employs over 52, 000 people globally  said “ it’s fair to say that of our civil aerospace business approximately two-thirds of the total employees are in the UK at the moment and that’s…