Downing Street as the Prime Minister drafted plans to cut benefits. Two works of art purchased through the Government Art Collection fund, which is bolstered by the taxpayers, now adorn Boris Johnson's residence in London.
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Downing Street has not ruled out requiring university students to get vaccinated against coronavirus in order to attend lectures.
A spokesperson for Number 10 said the government is still "looking at the scope for vaccination certifications".
It comes after The Times reported that prime minister Boris Johnson suggested that requiring vaccine passports in order to attend in-person lectures or live in halls of residence could
Downing Street as the Prime Minister drafted plans to cut benefits. Two works of art purchased through the Government Art Collection fund, which is bolstered by the taxpayers, now adorn Boris Johnson's residence in London.
a two day visit to Scotland, insisted the best way to tackle poverty was to help more people into work. Analysis by the respected Joseph Rowntree Foundation suggests that cutting Universal Credit by £20 per week back to its pre-pandemic level was the single biggest drop in benefits since the welfare state was established in 1948.
Tory chancellor has challenged Boris Johnson to end quarantine rules for certain countries amid claims that the UK has tougher measures in place than other European countries, which is affecting jobs. Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers on Thursday to discuss travel rules for August, the chancellor has said holidaymakers face uncertainty while stricter measures are also having an impact on the economy.
As reported last month by Star Observer, Senator Chandler has long been a staunch opponent to trans inclusion in sport.
Stormzy has announced plans to support 30 more students through studies at Cambridge University through his scholarship scheme.The Stormzy Scholarship was launched in 2018 and has so far supported six Black students through their studies at the prestigious university.A new partnership between Stormzy’s #Merky Foundation and the bank HSBC, 10 students per year will receive a £20,000 annual scholarship to cover tuition fees and maintenance costs.“For 30 more black students to have the opportunity
Eric Clapton has said he will not perform at any venues that require attendees to prove that they have received their full vaccination from the coronavirus. The musician and outspoken vaccine skeptic issued a statement that was highly critical of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that vaccine passes would be required to enter nightclubs and other live performance venues in light of increasing coronavirus cases.
Eric Clapton is taking a stand.
As live music comes roaring back, with most large venues now requiring proof of vaccination in order to attend, legendary guitarist Eric Clapton is clapping back.
Eric Clapton says he reserves “the right” to cancel performances at venues where proof of Covid vaccination is required of audience members, a largely hypothetical stance that nonetheless puts the guitarist’s anti-vax sentiments on full display.
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Labour leader called on Johnson to release a list of Conservative ministers who had been part of a trial where they would not have to self-isolate if pinged by the Covid app.
brazen it out of self-isolation with the testing get-out.
Get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterBoris Johnson has quickly caved to public anger and agreed to self-isolate after having contact with health Secretary Sajid Javid who tested covid positive on the weekend.The Prime Minister faced growing public anger on Sunday morning after officials said Johnson and chancellor Rishi Sunak would avoid self-isolating like thousands of others because Downing Street is taking part in a pilot daily testing
Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been contacted by NHS Test and Trace, rather than ‘pinged’ by the Covid-19 app, after the Health Secretary confirmed on Saturday that he contracted covid-19 despite being double-jabbed.
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