First Minister to give the go-ahead for a referendum, but Sturgeon said she believes UK Government discussions have moved on.
23.03.2021 - 14:14 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Boris Johnson is expected to lead a coronavirus press conference from Downing Street this afternoon.
The Prime Minister will address the nation on what is the anniversary of the first lockdown in the UK.
The government briefing on the latest response to the pandemic is set to take place at 5pm.
Earlier on Tuesday, Mr Johnson offered his 'sincere condolences to those who have lost loved ones' ahead
First Minister to give the go-ahead for a referendum, but Sturgeon said she believes UK Government discussions have moved on.
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Prime Minister and the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, will join the campaign trail in a bid to boost the Tories flatline polling.
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https://t.co/NlZChIIW4S pic.twitter.com/XaKswnqdhE— AIM (@AIM_UK) April 1, 2021“The government’s report on race and ethnic disparities published yesterday is, at best, a massive missed opportunity and from our perspective, it is a gut-punch to many in our community and our society who experience the reality of systemic prejudice on a daily basis,” the report added.“We need to recognise the problems in society and work together to fix them, rather than use carefully worded definitions and narrow
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Boris Johnson has pledged to fix the work permit issue that could impact UK touring musicians and crew members post-Brexit.The PM’s Brexit trade deal, which was passed last December, failed to secure visa-free travel for UK artists and their crew as well as Europe-wide work permits.It is feared that acts will face huge costs for future live tours of the continent, which could prevent rising and developing artists from being able to afford to do so.It is also warned that thousands of jobs and
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