Boris Johnson says ‘Kill the Bill’ protests in Bristol are ‘disgraceful’
"The police and the city have my full support," the prime minister tweeted.
"The police and the city have my full support," the prime minister tweeted.
Sunak indicated that the Eat Out To Help Out scheme will not return this spring or summer once lockdown eases, but he encouraged people to “get out there” as soon as shops reopen.
New figures show police were victims in up to half of the hate crimes charged in some places - despite making up a tiny proportion of overall cases.
Nadhim Zahawi said the first booster doses would go to the top four priority groups, including care home staff, NHS workers and the clinically extremely vulnerable.
Police officers wearing helmets and holding shields charged towards the protesters after 10pm.
Among the Alba party's candidates is Chris McEleny, an SNP councillor in Inverclyde.
British meat exporters could lose up to 50 per cent of exports, a trading body warned.
What - if anything - will you carry with you from these traumatic last twelve months?
Dominion Voting Systems has filed a massive defamation suit against the broadcaster.
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