Fox News 2023 year in review with Bill Hemmer 2023 was a turbulent year marked by political dysfunction at home and two major world conflicts. “America’s Newsroom” anchor Bill Hemmer looks back at the top headlines of the past 12 months. Tourism
The coronavirus lockdowns had a “catastrophic effect” on Britain’s social fabric leaving the most disadvantaged no better off than at the time of the 2008 financial crash, a think-tank has said. The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), a centre-right group, says the
Several schools and childcare centres have been forced to lock down after a “major incident” took place. Armed police, a helicopter and ambulances rushed to the scene just after 9am this morning. MS for Merthyr Tydfil, Dawn Bowden issued a statement on
The COVID-19 lockdowns had a widespread impact on children’s mental health, many studies have shown — and now new research highlights how those lockdowns impacted ADHD diagnoses in 10-year-old children. A study by the University of Copenhagen in Denmark determined that kids
Pandemic lockdowns “damaged a generation”, a top doctor who was once the UK Government’s most senior medical advisor has told the Covid Inquiry. And former Chancellor George Osborne said he believed that the Boris Johnson government copied the example set by the authoritarian
A special Italian court has shut down a probe into whether the country’s former premier and former health minister caused unnecessary deaths by failing to extend a lockdown zone in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. The Court of Ministers in
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been the ruling party in China for nearly 75 years. For those living there, this has meant limited individual rights, far-reaching governmental control and virtually no freedom of expression. Life under the CCP, in a word,
The COVID-19 lockdowns lasted for weeks and even months for some people around the world — with many struggling through it mentally, physically and emotionally. Now, a new study from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland has suggested that the 2020 pandemic
A teacher in the United Kingdom attributes widespread pornography and the lingering effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on a rising incidence of student assaults against teachers. Wendy Exton, a teacher in an alternative school, made the claim during a speech at a conference
Chinese President Xi Jinping claimed that it was “natural” for the people to disagree with Covid lockdowns imposed by the government, a news report has claimed. This is the first public appearance made by the Chinese president since the government’s U-turn on