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Boris Johnson looks set to unveil new passport trials for venues.According to The Daily Mail, the trials could start as early as next month and would see theatres and stadiums piloting the new passports initially, followed by pubs, restaurants, nightclubs and cinemas later on.According to The Mail, the “pilot schemes will begin after work is completed on an updated version of the NHS Covid app” where users will be able to show whether or not they have been vaccinated.Reports suggest Johnson will
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Blackford said: “The excuses just don’t add up. "Last March the Prime Minister and the chancellor had all the time in the world to fix contracts for a cosy club of friends and Tory donors, but didn’t have any time to support the three millions self-employed."“Those three million people didn’t have a David Cameron or James Dyson to text the Prime Minister for them.
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the infection spreading and speed up recovery time.
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Naman Ramachandran U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come out strongly against the proposed European Super League soccer championship.After Johnson met with soccer (known as football outside North America) governing bodies on Tuesday, No.
Boris Johnson calling for a reform to the streaming economy – see it in full below.The letter, from the Musicians’ Union in association with the Ivors Academy and the #BrokenRecord campaign, says that the law around streaming revenues and royalty payments “has not kept up with the pace of technological change” in the music industry.
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Ross said: “If it was possible for him to come up north of the border that would be great, but I’m not putting any pressure on him.” He added: “He is also leading the UK effort against a global pandemic and I think people understand in this strange election campaign in terms of the restrictions that we’ve all got to deal with, that it may not be as easy as for the Prime Minister to come.”The move came as Downing Street issued a joint statement from the British and Indian governments cancelling
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Holyrood election will again see a majority of MSPs returned who support independence. Her fellow Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has said that in those circumstances, the continued “refusal by the UK to even talk about this would be politically untenable”.