Homeless locals turfed out of Cornwall hotels ahead of G7, charity says
Homeless people living on emergency coronavirus contracts in Cornwall hotels have been asked to make way for police, a charity said.
Homeless people living on emergency coronavirus contracts in Cornwall hotels have been asked to make way for police, a charity said.
Blair also described the NHS app that proves vaccination as “inadequate”.
Ahead of the G7 meeting in Cornwall this week, the prime minister urged world leaders to “defeat Covid” by vaccinating the world by next year.
The government faces a backbench rebellion over the controversial plans.
“She is seriously considering it but has not reached a final decision,” a source told the Sunday Times.
Johnson is calling on his counterparts to “rise to the greatest challenge of the post-war era” by “vaccinating the world by the end of next year”.
The report comes just days after the couple’s tour of Scotland in which William said the country was “so important” to himself and wife.
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