Portugal will allow UK tourists in from Monday, despite ‘state of calamity’ restrictions extension May 14, 2021 Portugal will allow UK tourists in from Monday, despite 'state of calamity' restrictions
London is ‘not safe for everyone all of the time’, Met’s Cressida Dick says May 14, 2021 Metropolitan Police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick has said this morning that the streets of the capital are “not safe for everyone all of the time”. Black communities and women and girls face inflated rates of violence, the commissioner said today, adding that nearly half of London’s homicide victims were Black. “If I look at victims [...]
The UK’s lifting of restrictions could be delayed if variants and infections surge, minister says May 14, 2021 Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi has warned today that there could be a delay in June’s lifting of restrictions if variants or infection rates become a problem. To avoid a postponement of the well-anticipated 21 June, Zahawi told LBC: “The way we don’t have to do that is by everybody doing their bit, by taking the [...]
Downing Street hits out at EU ‘threat’ to City over financial services deal May 14, 2021 Britain has criticised the European Union after reports that France may halt negotiations on financial services following a row about fishing rights. French President Emmanuel Macron has been looking to pressure Britain into granting European fisherman access to European waters. Tensions were high a few weeks ago after a dispute over licences led to more [...]
Some post-Brexit EU jobseekers end up in detention upon arrival May 13, 2021 A small number of jobseekers arriving into the UK have been sent to immigration removal centres, held in airport detention rooms or expelled. Among them are EU citizens with job interviews in the UK, The Guardian reports. When it comes to EU citizens looking for work in the UK, some rules since Brexit are straightforward [...]
Too late for UK-EU ‘fish for finance deal, say City of London Corporation May 13, 2021 It is too late for the UK to strike a “fish for finance deal” with Brussels to ensure the City gets renewed access to the EU, according to a top City of London Corporation official. Nick Collier, managing director of the City of London Corporation in Brussels, said at a Best for Britain event today [...]
David Cameron denies speaking to Lex Greensill about future job while Prime Minister May 13, 2021 David Cameron has denied he spoke with Lex Greensill about one day working for his supply chain finance firm while he was Prime Minister. Greensill, an Australian former investment banker, worked as an adviser in the Cabinet Office from 2011 while Cameron was Prime Minister. Cameron went on to work for now failed Greensill Capital [...]
Over a quarter of EU adults are unlikely to take a vaccine, survey says May 13, 2021 More than a quarter of adults in the European Union are unlikely to take the Covid-19 vaccine when offered the jab, a survey has shown today. The results suggested a meaningful link between vaccine hesitancy and the use of social media, particularly where social media is the main source of information, according to Eurofound, also [...]
Ethics adviser probe into Boris Johnson’s flat refurb to report by end of May May 13, 2021 An investigation by the government’s new ethics adviser into who initially paid for the £58,000 refurbishment of Boris Johnson’s Downing Street flat will report back by the end of the month. Lord Christopher Geidt, recently appointed by Johnson as the ethics adviser for ministers, told MPs today that he was “in the process” of receiving [...]
Government calls Sage meeting to discuss threat to UK of India’s Covid-19 variant May 13, 2021 Government calls Sage meeting to discuss threat to UK of India's Covid-19 variant