A cancer patient has died weighing just three stone after the Department for Work and Pensions stopped her benefits.
There were those who thought a year of Boris Johnson as prime minister would spell disaster.
The government has refused to identify and contact women who could have missed out on over £100 million in state pension payments.
Ghislaine Maxwell is charged with procuring underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with, and engaging in sexual activity with them herself.
A major outbreak of coronavirus has been confirmed at a food processing plant where workers had walked out unofficially over safety fears.
The Prime Minister defended Dominic Cummings after his top aid showed him the pictures of whatever it is that he has on Boris Johnson.
Just a few short weeks ago home secretary Priti Patel was showering praise on migrants working in health and social care. Their “extraordinary contribution” would be recognised she said while hinting that the huge fees they must pay to use the NHS would be “reviewed”.
More than 8,000 more people have died at home since the start of the coronavirus crisis than would have done in normal times.
Many parents across England have been unable to access vouchers or meals to support children while schools are closed due to the crisis.
While some headlines focus on lack of safety kit at work or the rising benefit claims, there’s a hidden group of coronavirus victims—the rich.
Entertainment mogul David Geffen was forced to delete a social media post boasting of isolating on a superyacht.
Workers can’t “hide” from the coronavirus forever, a government adviser has said. Rupert Shute is the deputy scientific adviser at the Home Office.