Campsites reopen as millions of lockdown-weary Britons plan summer ‘staycation’ breaks

Campsites across the UK have reopened as lockdown-weary Britons begin planning their summer staycation breaks.   On the day which saw the country covered in flurries of snow as temperatures plummeted below freezing, camping holidays may be the only option for those keen to get away.  England has finally eased its lockdown restrictions and given Brits a taste … Read more

Britons reveal they are suffering from ‘post-lockdown anxiety’

The next wave of lockdown restrictions ease tomorrow, with non-essential shops, beauty salons and pub beer gardens all opening their doors for the first time in months.  But not everyone is ready for life to return to normal.  People across the UK have reported suffering from ‘post-lockdown anxiety’, triggered by a fear that the rules … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Millions of Britons will spend £300m next week when pub beer gardens open

Britons across the country could be told to wear masks when they return to beer gardens next week despite being outside. From Monday, pubs will be permitted to welcome customers back as the latest lockdown restrictions begin to ease but they must only be served outside.  Government guidance states that masks must only be worn … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Millions of Britons will spend £300m next week when pub beer gardens open

Britons across the country could be told to wear masks when they return to beer gardens next week despite being outside. From Monday, pubs will be permitted to welcome customers back as the latest lockdown restrictions begin to ease but they must only be served outside.  Government guidance states that masks must only be worn … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Seven million Britons will hit the High Street in £4.5billion spending spree

It’s Bounce Back Monday! Seven million Britons will hit the High Street in £4.5billion spending spree as the next step on our road to freedom starts Up to seven million shoppers are expected to flood UK high streets next week They will take advantage of extended hours and price cuts as lockdown eases Analysts predict … Read more

Covid lockdown UK: Seven million Britons will hit the High Street in £4.5billion spending spree

It’s Bounce Back Monday! Seven million Britons will hit the High Street in £4.5billion spending spree as the next step on our road to freedom starts Up to seven million shoppers are expected to flood UK high streets next week They will take advantage of extended hours and price cuts as lockdown eases Analysts predict … Read more

PIERS MORGAN: Thank you, Prince Philip – you were the greatest of Britons

Dedication. Devotion. Duty. That’s all you need to know about Prince Philip. For 73 years, this extraordinarily selfless man gave his life to the service of his adoptive country and to his wife, the Queen. He was the longest-serving royal consort to any sovereign in British history. And he was tough, uncompromising, fiercely loyal, incredibly … Read more

Prince Philip dies: Britons share memories of ‘funny’, ‘charming’ Duke of Edinburgh on social media

Britons today recounted their experiences of meeting Prince Philip as they paid tribute to him after his death was announced.  The Duke of Edinburgh spent his final days at Windsor Castle with his wife after a 28-night stay in hospital having been admitted in mid-February for an infection and a pre-existing heart condition. Her Majesty … Read more

Britons issue glowing tributes to Prince Philip after his death is announced

Britons today recounted their experiences of meeting Prince Philip as they paid tribute to him after his death was announced.  The Duke of Edinburgh spent his final days at Windsor Castle with his wife after a 28-night stay in hospital having been admitted in mid-February for an infection and a pre-existing heart condition. Her Majesty … Read more

Britons still back AstraZeneca jab as 75% tell pollsters they consider vaccine to be safe 

Britons still back the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine – as 75 per cent tell pollsters they consider it to be safe. Officials have launched a campaign to maintain confidence in jabs after medical regulators advised that under-30s should be offered an alternative to the Oxford inoculation amid blood clot fears.  And, as the Health Secretary looked to dispel … Read more