In a remarkable study of the use by some countries of the tuberculosis vaccine, the New York Institute of Technology has shown that countries that have a long history of childhood vaccinatio... Read more
First of all let us consider the facts. In 1957 1.1m people world wide died of the flu. In England and Wales in the week of 5th to 11th January 2015 there were 15,000 deaths. So far there ha... Read more
Italy has had (as at the 23/3) 5,476 deaths from the coronavirus 2,215 more than China where the virus has probably run its course. Italy has had 978 cases per million of population. From It... Read more
The Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is not related to or a form of the flu (Influenza), it is part of the family of Coronaviruses which includes MERS and SARS. It has proved far more infectious... Read more
“I’m here in Turkey to show British solidarity with you, the Turkish people, because when you need our support we will always be there for you. And because our friendship matters now more th... Read more
This amendment of Shylock’s words in Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice encapsulates the significant blow to the EU in its Brexit negotiations when Nissan announced that any EU imposed tar... Read more
BRITAIN AWAKES: WEALTH, POWER AND TRADE Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant Nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks: John Milton “Ar... Read more
Before we joined the EU (EEC as it then was) I personally travelled freely to and worked in Germany, got recognition for my driving license. paid into the German pension system and qualified... Read more