The Spanish leader warned that because of vaccine deliveries delays, the original deadline shared by other EU states to vaccinate 70 percent of the population by the end of June, had to be postponed to the end of August. The announcement sounded
France’s Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire was the latest to lambast the Commission’s delays in dishing out funds promised to member states under the Recovery Fund strategy. The French politician said he was “deeply concerned” by the delays, blasting the EU executive
Government loses bid to delay High Court challenge from hospitality sector over letting non-essential shops open before pubs and restaurants can serve food and drink indoors A judge today threw out the appeal and sided with two prolific businessmen Hugh Osmond and Sacha
Boris Johnson today insisted the country is still on track to end lockdown by summer despite doomsday modelling by SAGE predicting tens of thousands of coronavirus deaths when restrictions are lifted. The Prime Minister said he couldn’t ‘see any reason for us
Island officials have agreed to allow French vessels access to the isle’s Channel waters until June 30th. By this time, officials are hoping to put a new licensing system in place based on the UK’s Trade and Cooperation agreement with Brussels requiring French
New York state residents have endured waits of over five hours to register for the Covid-19 vaccine after it became available for those age 30 and over on Tuesday. Those who became eligible when the lower age limit was reduced from 50
Parks and beaches were packed yesterday as thousands suffering from lockdown fatigue made the most of the scorching weather to socialise outdoors. Coronavirus rules eased on Monday allowing for groups of six or two households to meet up outdoors in public spaces