Douglas Ross was quizzed about the Prime Minister travelling north to participate in the Holyrood election that takes place on May 6. Just last month the part-time assistant referee revealed Johnson would join him in the lead-up to polling day.
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Pub landlords could decide whether Covid-19 vaccine certificates are required by punters, the Prime Minister has said.
Speaking to MPs, Boris Johnson said it could be down to individual pub owners to decide whether proof of a vaccine is needed to enter their premises.
Asked if a vaccine certificate could be required for a trip to the pub, Mr Johnson told the Commons Liaison Committee this afternoon: “I think that that’s the
Douglas Ross was quizzed about the Prime Minister travelling north to participate in the Holyrood election that takes place on May 6. Just last month the part-time assistant referee revealed Johnson would join him in the lead-up to polling day.
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