Boris Johnson has been accused of "shattering" any remaining trust in a "broken Westminster system" by driving through controversial Internal Market Bill.
10.09.2020 - 18:39 / hellomagazine.com
Scarlett Moffatt has shared her heartbreak after a change in lockdown rules has forced her to cancel her big 30th birthday celebrations next month.Earlier in the week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that groups of more than six people will be banned from meeting – both indoor and outdoor – as of Monday in the ongoing battle against coronavirus.The former Gogglebox star was devastated by the news and admitted she was struggling to cope with the ongoing changes.MORE: Scarlett Moffatt and
.Boris Johnson has been accused of "shattering" any remaining trust in a "broken Westminster system" by driving through controversial Internal Market Bill.
coronavirus and keep everyone safe.
a second wave of coronavirus is 'now coming in' to the UK.He made the comments during a visit to the Vaccines Manufacturing Innovation Centre construction site near Oxford on Friday.He said: “On Monday we brought in the measures that we did, the ‘rule of six’, to really try and restrict what people are doing and to bring in a new buffer – and to make it absolutely clear, the ‘rule of six’: indoors six maximum, six outdoors maximum.“But the crucial thing is at the same time to observe the basic
David Cameron has joined the ranks of former Prime Ministers condemning Boris Johnson’s plans to break international law by overriding parts of the EU Withdrawal Agreement he signed himself. The former Tory Prime Minister who stood down after losing the Brexit referendum said breaking an international treaty is "the very, very last thing you should contemplate".
Scarlett Moffatt has revealed her 30th birthday celebrations have been ruined after Boris Johnson announced the new coronavirus restrictions.The 29 year old, who recently showed off her incredible home transformation, took to her Instagram stories to show her reaction to the Prime Minister's speech.
said fixtures could go ahead in front of live audiences from October when he outlined the next phases of lockdown lifting back in July.
Boris Johnson is planning to break a Brexit deal on Northern Ireland border arrangements.