Nicola Sturgeon’s efforts to stem covid with new tighter restrictions than England have been mockingly compared by a top Tory MP to the Japanese Emperor admitting that WWII was not such a success for his country.
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. Get Me Out Of Here star Frankie Bridge has shared her "difficult" experience on the show.
Frankie, from the Saturdays, addressed her mental health "struggle" which fans didn't spot while she was in the castle. Frankie ended up finishing third in this year's ITV I'm A Celebrity.
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.Nicola Sturgeon’s efforts to stem covid with new tighter restrictions than England have been mockingly compared by a top Tory MP to the Japanese Emperor admitting that WWII was not such a success for his country.
Monday marks D-Day for New Year's Eve celebrations as pubs, clubs and restaurants face an anxious wait over possible new Covid restrictions.
Good Morning Britain's Adil Ray shared his anger over losing three family members in the coronavirus pandemic. TV star Adil, 47, was embroiled in a heated fall out with a guest on the ITV show on Tuesday 21 December as they discussed Boris Johnson.
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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly couldn't resist making one last cheeky dig at Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday night's instalment of ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! The hosting duo has been hitting the headlines after poking fun at Boris Johnson this season, most notably taking aim at allegations about a Christmas party held at Downing Street last year when London was under strict tier-three restrictions.
reports the Express. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing: AJ Odudu breaks silence on 'romance' with Kai Widdrington Even the celebrity line-up wasn't enough to keep the public interested, with many taking to Twitter to share their thoughts.
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This Morning viewers were left entertained as the ITV show’s host Phillip Schofield appeared to ‘brush over’ Boris Johnson’s surprise baby news. During the live broadcast alongside Holly Willoughby, Phillip, 59, interrupted a debate about the government to tell viewers at home about the breaking news that Boris’ wife Carrie had given birth to a baby girl.
A mum has launched a scathing attack on the government over allegedly breaking Covid rules when families have had to suffer the heartbreak of being separated.
The Prime Minister and his wife Carrie Johnson have announced the birth of their second child.
READ MORE: I'm a Celebrity Viewers all say the same thing within minutes of show starting With the spotlight on Downing Street, combined with Ant and Dec's cutting political commentary - which has become a staple on the show - it was no surprise viewers were discussing the Prime Minister. Meanwhile, I'm a celeb contestant Naughty Boy has regularly been the subject of derision from fans of the show, who have called for him to be kicked off over his habit of complaining.
Boris Johnson has announced that masks and COVID passports will be mandatory in gigs, nightclubs, theatres and cinemas in England.From Friday (December 10), face masks will be required in cinemas and theatres, while COVID passes will be enforced for concerts and nightclubs from next Wednesday (December 15), with a negative lateral flow test also being sufficient.It comes in the wake of the increasing spread of the Omicron variant.Speaking at a Downing Street news conference this evening
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has confirmed that England will move to 'Plan B' following the increase in cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, meaning fresh restrictions will come into force.