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More than 70 British delegates from across the political spectrum on Friday expressed their opposition to the creation of a “discriminatory” health passport in the United Kingdom, and the government plans to reopen services, bars and shows after imprisonment. “We oppose the segregation and indiscriminate use of Govt status certificates to deny people access to public services, businesses or jobs,” said Jeremy, one of these delegates, a leading conservative and former Labor opposition leader. Such a passport, which shows that a person has been vaccinated and has no Covit-19 or antibodies, will be tested at sports or music events in…

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en South London Park where you last walked Sarah Evert, Passersby still stand to think of his death.The 33-year-old may have been someone’s sister or daughter.His murder sparked a debate about their safety when it comes to women walking alone and how to help men feel safe.The women shared stories about the precautions they take and the experiences they have had.The families of the other women who were killed told us the pain would not go away.Femicide compiles a female homicide survey that records brutal violence against women by men.In the last decade, in the UK, one woman is killed…

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London. The British government has announced it will provide around 400 400 million (0 470 million, $ 550 million) to reopen 2,700 cultural institutions affected by epidemics imprisoned, such as the Glastonbury Festival. The aid comes from the Cultural Preservation Fund, which is being urgently mobilized by the government for the cultural sector, amounting to 1, 1,570 million (1, 1,850 million, $ 2,117 million), according to the Ministry of Culture. The fund has already “helped thousands of cultural and heritage protection organizations across the country escape the greatest crisis they have ever faced,” he underlined with Culture Minister Oliver Dow.…

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© Reuters. UK indices are high; Investing.com UK100 up 0.34% Investing.com – UK stock market rose on Thursday; The sector increased its gains, and indices. At the end of London, it was up 0.34%. The best performer of this session was the International Integrated Airlines Group SA (Loan :), which rose 5.67% or 11.25 points to close at 209.55. They follow him London Stock Exchange Group PLC (Loan :), which is 4.24%, 294.0 points, 7,234.0, and Melrose Industries PLC (Loan :), which rose 3.98% or 6.65 points to close at 173.55. At the bottom of the code is the NK.…

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© Reuters. File photo: John Holland-Kay, CEO of Heathrow Airport in London London, ap. “We need a new level between yellow and green (risk levels), there is less concern, but there are still some issues, and we may have to test before boarding the plane, we can test after arrival, but without the need for isolation,” he told the BBC. Said on the radio. “That’s the big change we need to see: moving from isolation to primary control.” (Written by William Schomberg; edited by Andrew Max; translated by Flora Gomez in the Gdansk newsroom) Legal warning: Fusion Media I would…

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According to the criteriaFind out moreSir Andrew Parker is often called the “safest pair of hands” in the world. United Kingdom. During his seven years as director-general of MI5, the head of intelligence, he faced the 2017 terrorist attacks and the poisoning of two Russian citizens in Salisbury a year later. He previously led the agency’s response to the London attacks in 2005, and his team succeeded in thwarting an attempt to detonate explosives hidden in several Al Qaeda planes’ drink bottles.But until recently something The UK’s highest ranking spy Now you have to deal with different bombs.read more: Independent…

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Copyright AFP 2017-2020. All rights reserved. News that the Pfizer / Bioentech vaccine has caused tens of thousands of adverse effects in the UK has been circulating on news services and social networks since mid-March. However, this is based on preliminary data that are not necessary for vaccination. In fact, the official report on adverse effects refers to reactions such as infection, headache, cold, fatigue, and nausea. “They are not associated with a very serious or chronic diseaseCommon compared to other vaccines. The news spreads through screen shots of WhatsApp and Telegram, as well as other forms on Facebook (1,…

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R. Unito Racism LONDON, March 31 (EFE) .- Appointed by the government as a result of anti-racist protests, according to a study released this Wednesday that race and racism are not relevant factors when explaining social inequalities in the UK. The Commission on Racial and Racial Inequality, established after the so-called “Black Lives Matter” anti-racism movement in the United States following the death of George Floyd last year, conducted a comprehensive analysis of racism in the country. Instead the Commission argues that the class system has a greater impact on the life of an individual, which says there is no…

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The United States, the United Kingdom and twelve other countries revealed this Tuesday World Health Organization (WHO) report on the origin of COVID-19 “worries” Further “transparency” is needed in the next stages of the study. “We unite to express our shared concerns about the recent WHO China study, while reiterating the importance of working together to create and use a quick, effective, transparent, science-based and independent process, which should be used in international assessments as a kind of explosive in the future,” the governments of 14 countries said. The joint statement was distributed by the State Department in Washington, D.C.…

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AstraZeneca has told the EU that it has no legal obligation to the UK or other buyers to stop providing full-fledged COVID-19 vaccines under an agreement with the EU, an EU spokesman said. .His comments contradict the claims of British Health Minister Matt Hankok, who has repeatedly stated that the Anglo-Swedish company has a special agreement with the United Kingdom, which would justify prioritizing products for this country.“AstraZeneca has assured us that it has no obligation to other parties to prevent it from fulfilling its obligations.“With the EU, a commission spokesman said when asked about Hancock’s comments.His statement reiterated the…

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