Mr Barnier, the EU’s Brexit trade deal negotiator, conceded Britain’s Covid vaccine programme showed how individual states can act faster than the bloc in rolling out life-saving jabs. While he stopped short of praising Boris Johnson’s Government for the Covid vaccine rollout,
Bank of England to declare Britain’s economy is recovering from Covid recession faster than expected as vaccine rollout continues The central bank, led by Governor Andrew Bailey, looks set to raise its growth forecasts for the UK when it publishes its latest
Families are set to get the go-ahead to take summer holidays in some popular European hotspots before the end of the month, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. The Government is expected to announce as early as this week the first countries
Britain’s families will get the go-ahead for summer holidays in popular European hotspots before the end of May with a green list update expected every three weeks The first ‘green list’ countries are expected to be announced as early as this week
Britons have been warned to wrap up warm for the beer gardens with rain and strong winds dampening the Bank Holiday spirits this weekend. A weather warning is in place for Monday with gusts of up to 60mph forecast in Wales and
The founder of the Nexit Denktank think tank defended Boris Johnson’s Government’s decision to keep AstraZeneca vials for the UK population before agreeing on vaccine exports to the EU. Mr van der Noort argued Brexit Britain “played smartly” in the fight against
Forget kiss-me-quick hats, sticks of rock and funfairs – Britain’s favourite seaside spots now offer space, peace and pristine beaches. Bamburgh, in Northumberland, with its vast sandy beach and castle view, has been named the country’s best-loved coastal destination. It is one
There was fury today as Diversity’s controversial Britain’s Got Talent Black Lives Matter dance routine was today shortlisted for a BAFTA after being nominated by ITV despite being the second most complained-about TV moment for a decade. Officials were accused of pursuing
First, it was shortages of hand sanitiser and toilet rolls. Then everywhere sold out of hot tubs and bicycles. Now, as we enter what will (hopefully) be the final chapter of the coronavirus pandemic, Britain faces a crippling new shortage — and
Britain records six Covid deaths and daily infections fall 30% in a week to 2,064 – as figures show 12.9m Brits have now been given both vaccine doses Daily cases and deaths tend to be lower on Mondays because it is after