[ad_1] I’m a celebrity Get me out of here! has been plagued by new claims that the show is fake, as sources claimed the stars of the movie rehearsals in a separate outside studio. According to The Sun, the stars are taken to a separate structure away from Gwrych Castle …
Read More »Interior Ministry violated equality law with hostile environmental measures | Immigration and asylum
[ad_1] The Interior Ministry violated the equality law when it introduced its immigration measures in hostile environments, a critical report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (ECHR) concluded. The department now has a legal duty to review these policies to ensure that they are not racially discriminatory and that …
Read More »Guided? Following? Down the Covid rabbit hole with Hancock | John Crace | Politics
[ad_1] TThere must be many times here when Matt Hancock wonders what he has done in a past life to deserve his current one. Now that I think about it, there are many times most of us have to wonder what we have done in a previous life to deserve …
Read More »Rishi Sunak to establish a £ 4.3 billion plan to address the threat of mass unemployment
[ad_1] Rishi Sunak will set out on Wednesday a £ 4.3 billion plan to address the threat of mass unemployment as the chancellor prepares Britain for the brutal economic consequences of the coronavirus crisis. Mr. Sunak will tell MPs in his spending review that his “number one priority is protecting …
Read More »Scotland Becomes First Country to Offer Free Period Products to All | Scotland
[ad_1] Scotland has become the first country in the world to provide free and universal access to menstruation products after a four-year campaign that has fundamentally changed the public discourse on menstruation. The Vintage Products (Free Disposal) Act (Scotland), which passed unanimously to its final stage on Tuesday evening, will …
Read More »Scotland Becomes First Country to Have Universal Free Period Products
[ad_1] NewsPolitics Scotland has become the first country in the world to introduce free universal access to menstruation products after a new law was passed in Holyrood tonight, although the MSP behind the legislation has said it is only the first step. to end the “stigma of menstruation” in Scottish …
Read More »COVID-19: UK Records Another 608 Coronavirus Deaths, Highest Daily Total Since May | UK News
[ad_1] The UK has recorded another 11,299 coronavirus cases and 608 related deaths in the past 24 hours, the highest daily total of deaths since May 12. The number of cases fell to 15,450 registered on Monday and the number of deaths increased to 206 registered on Monday. The latest …
Read More »Four more deaths from Covid-19 in Devon hospitals, confirms NHS England
[ad_1] Four more patients who tested positive for Covid-19 have died in Devon hospitals. The latest figures, released today by NHS England, show that two deaths were recorded at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, one on November 21 and one on November 23. Now there have been 69 deaths …
Read More »COVID-19: Original Level 3 Restrictions Not Tight Enough, Hancock Admits | Political news
[ad_1] The toughest COVID-19 restrictions imposed before England’s second lockdown were not strong enough, the health secretary told MPs. Matt Hancock said that the reinforced coronavirus The levels presented by Boris Johnson are “better calibrated” than those that existed before the closing. Live updates on coronavirus from the UK and …
Read More »COVID-19: Level negotiations delayed virus control, minister says | Political news
[ad_1] A minister launched a thinly veiled attack on the mayor of Greater Manchester when he explained why the government will not enter into talks with individual regions about coronavirus restrictions. Transportation Secretary Grant Shapps told Sky News that such discussions, held before the government opted for COVID-19 lockdown earlier …
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