
World watches as England makes a dash for freedom
England’s decision to remove nearly all coronavirus restrictions is being watched around the world as a test of whether mass vaccination really holds the key

Matt Hancock’s personal emails to stay private
The government has said it will not search the private email account of former Health Secretary Matt Hancock for discussions of official business. Mr Hancock,

Parliament ejects Labour MP for unacceptable behaviour
A Labour MP was ordered out of the House of Commons chamber after refusing to withdraw accusations Boris Johnson “had lied over and over again”.

Food workers given exemption from isolation rules
As the government tries to prevent food supply problems, it’s been confirmed supermarket distribution workers and food manufacturers will be exempt from quarantine rules. The

Covid vaccine passports won’t be “encouraged”
As possible plans for a UK-wide rollout were announced, Nadhim Zahawi, the vaccines minister, told the Commons that following the completion of a trial, Covid

France spends our money helping illegal immigrants
Despite receiving £54million from the UK to combat illegal Channel migration, the French authorities have told Britain they will not stop migrants at sea, Calais

NHS App contributing to UK food shortages
Supermarkets have once again apologised for empty shelves in stores because the “pingdemic” was putting a strain on supply chains. Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose all

Wuhan coronavirus leak investigation unsettles China
China has hit back at a World Health Organisation proposal to audit Chinese labs as part of the continuing investigation into the origins of the

Kwarteng: Protocol wasn’t forever
The European Union continues to be inflexible over renegotiating the Northern Ireland part of the Brexit divorce agreement and Brussels has been warned that it

Nurses may consider industrial action over 3% NHS pay rise
The offer of a 3% NHS pay rise in England and Wales could spur Nurses to consider industrial action. The Royal College of Nursing has

Warsaw cannot work with EU’s court ruling
Poland’s justice minister has said it is not possible to comply with a ruling by the top court at the European Union that the country’s

Tory MPs rebel against vaccine passports
Boris Johnson’s cabinet is facing a challenge from the Tory back benches over their plans to introduce vaccine passports in September. One of the leading

Lord Frost to renegotiate Brexit deal
The UK Government have indicated their intentions to renegotiate the Brexit trade deal. This comes following the continued difficulties the Northern Ireland Protocol has created

Labour facing bankruptcy
The Labour Party are officially facing bankruptcy as David Evans, Labour’s General Secretary outlines party’s poor financial state. Evans has suggested that this is due

Illegal migrants celebrate as record numbers hit Kent
Illegal migration crisis escalates as the numbers entering the UK hit a new peak of 430 in one day. A number of illegal migrants in