LONDON (Reuters) – Finally, people were allowed to drink in a pub, eat in a restaurant or cut their hair on Saturday for the first time in more than three months, as England took its biggest steps until the resumption of normal life. A worker carries a beer at The …
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LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fiance Carrie Symonds received promises on Friday from four British retailers to stop selling coconut products that use labor in their production, and urged others to do the same. FILE PHOTO: Carrie Symonds, partner of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, arrives at the …
Read More »Exclusive: Hong Kong activists discuss ‘parliament in exile’ after China’s crackdown
LONDON (Reuters) – Hong Kong pro-democracy activists are discussing a plan to create an unofficial parliament in exile to keep the flame of democracy alive and send a message to China that freedom cannot be crushed, he told Reuters on activist Simon Cheng. Simon Cheng, a former British Consulate employee, …
Read More »British application COVID-19: the game changer that was not
LONDON (Reuters) – As COVID-19 infections in Britain skyrocketed in the spring, the government sought what it hoped might be a game changer: a smartphone app that could automate some of the trackers’ work. of human contacts. FILE PHOTO: Anni Adams, an employee of the UK National Health Service, shows …
Read More »UK chief official steps down as Johnson’s adviser seeks change
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s top official has resigned on Sunday after reports of clashes with Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s top political adviser, part of what is expected to be a broader shake-up of officials at the center of power. . FILE PHOTO: Britain’s national security adviser Mark Sedwill speaks at …
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