A UK Government review into “Covid status certification” found they could “potentially play a role” in settings such as theatres, nightclubs and mass events, and might also be used in pubs and restaurants to reduce social distancing restrictions. Meanwhile in Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon
Speaking to talkRADIO Lee Anderson Conservative MP for Ashfield said he was “dead against” Boris Johnson Covid passports’ plan. He branded the plans a “slippery slope” as he warned it could lead to the UK becoming “a total nanny state”. His tirade took
The Instagram suicide squad: MPs call for tougher online laws after three girls in ‘death chat’ social media group are found unwell in a street Girls aged from 12 to 16 were found to be part of ‘suicide pact’ online chat group
Tory MPs slam union guidance for nursery teachers to be taught about white privilege so toddlers can ‘develop anti-racist views’ Unions and charities want nursery teachers trained so toddlers can be anti-racist Tory politicians said that it was the ‘wrong way to
Although just a year into his tenure, one Labour MP claimed there is “a problem with Keir himself” as the party struggled to take on Boris Johnson. In an incredible attack, the MP claimed the Labour leader doesn’t even match up to
And the result not only weaken the long-serving leader, but emboldens those pushing for the Netherlands to following the UK’s example by quitting the EU with a so-called Nexit – with one suggesting the 54-year-old was “nothing more than a Merkel puppet”.
Protesting pupils’ list of demands presented to the head – and what he has already agreed to A statement purporting to be from the pupil protesters breaks down their ‘demands’. An extract from this document is shown below, with changes that headteacher
FORTY rebel Tories including six ex-Cabinet ministers join forces with opposition MPs in bid to block ‘divisive and discriminatory’ vaccine passports Unlikely alliance condemned vaccine passports as ‘divisive and discriminatory’ Members of coalition were organised by the pressure group Big Brother Watch
Outdated rules and red tape will be ditched to get Britain moving again in the biggest shake-up for a generation. Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said it will create thousands of post-pandemic jobs. He pledged to revive town centres by removing eyesores, transforming
Business leaders last night united with MPs to plead with the Prime Minister to resume foreign travel. They warned that more than a million jobs were at risk if Boris Johnson failed to get Britain flying again. In letter to the PM,