Police to Investigate Lockdown Birthday Party Held by Bernard Jenkin’s Wife

Scotland Yard is commencing an inquiry into allegations of breaches of coronavirus regulations at a gathering attended by Sir Bernard Jenkin on December 8, 2020. The Metropolitan Police has also confirmed the reopening of an investigation into potential violations of lockdown rules at a Christmas Party hosted at Conservative Party headquarters on Matthew Parker Street …

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Will Things Be Different and Do I Require a COVID Certificate?

“Monday marks the start of a significant day as it kickstarts the engine room of activity in this country,” stated Huw Edwards, the CEO of ukactive. Discussions are already underway regarding June 21, the date the government aims to lift restrictions. However, they are exploring how certain Covid-secure measures can still be maintained, such as …

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Nicola Sturgeon Reminded: “This Is a Witness Box, Not a Soap Box”

Nicola Sturgeon’s enduring dominance in Scottish politics can be attributed to her exceptional performance during the UK Covid public inquiry. Her opponents in Scotland have often struggled to outshine her in the Holyrood chamber due to her extensive knowledge and meticulous preparation, combining her legal training with astute political instincts. During the inquiry, she skillfully …

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‘Working from Home: A Privilege, Not an Entitlement’

The Effectiveness of Working from Home In this article, we explore the contrasting views on remote work. Reader Philip Andrews argues that while working from home may appear ideal in theory, it falls short in practice. He believes that being in the office is a better option for motivation, team building, and overall mental well-being. …

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Ministers’ WhatsApp exchanges trigger cover-up controversy

An inquiry has been provided with redacted messages from Henry Cook, a former aide to Mr Johnson, who left his role as a senior adviser in early 2022 after working in Whitehall for nearly a decade. However, official documents indicate that key information, including details about Covid regulations regarding protests over Sarah Everard and the …

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Former Immigration Minister criticizes Rwanda scheme as poor financial investment

The Government’s plan to send small boat migrants to Rwanda has been criticized by a former immigration minister who believes it does not provide good value for money. Caroline Nokes, the former immigration minister and current Tory chairwoman of the Women and Equalities Select Committee, expressed concerns about the justification of the Rwanda policy and …

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Reversal of Progress: Lockdown Impact on Women’s Lives in Britain

It is our contention that the government is overlooking the long-term impact on women in its response to the coronavirus crisis. We acknowledge that men have been disproportionately affected by the virus itself, but research suggests that women in Britain may suffer lasting damage from the pandemic, setting them back by decades. A recent study …

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