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…

Virus Tracing systems begins in England and Scotland

A team of 25, 000 contact tracers are tracking down close contacts of people with coronavirus and will be told to self-isolate under a new scheme in England and Scotland. Tracers will text, email, or call people who test positive with coronavirus and ask who they have had contact with. Any of these contacts deemed…

Savannah cat roaming around back garden

An exotic pet cat  was spotted in the back garden in Winnington Road, East Finchley, north London triggered an alarm and sparked an armed police response. Scotland Yard said firearms officers and animal expert  went sent to the scene to assess the threat posed by the leopard-spotted interloper a rare Savannah breed. After it was…

Kitten born with two faces

A Family’s farm cat gave birth to a kitten with two faces also known as Janus  cat in US Oregon which they named B?Biscuits and Gravy. The kitten was born with two noses. The kitten was born with two noes four eyesand two mouths, but only one brain stem.  

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…

Do we all need Nanny now?

Stuart Maconie tells Britain’s Welfare State story through his own history of growing up a northern working-class boy. What was bad about publicly funded hospitals, decent working conditions, student grants, and affordable houses. Britain’s future, making an emotional case for believing in more than profit and loss and defending a just, fairer society. Music journalist,…