Official Secrets Act changes won’t ‘interrupt’ investigations, vows Johnson
A Home Office consultation is looking at whether journalists handling leaked documents should be treated similarly to spies.
A Home Office consultation is looking at whether journalists handling leaked documents should be treated similarly to spies.
Gove said on Tuesday that “ultimately, if you can be vaccinated and you refuse to, that is a selfish act”.
"We are seeing the end of Johnson's 'vaccine bounce'", pollster Chris Curtice said.
"In my shops we employ lots of ex offenders and they wear a shirt and tie. Same people, different approach, a much better outcome."
“If you are guilty of anti-social behaviour I don’t see any reason why you shouldn’t be out there visibly paying your debt to society.”
Human rights organisation Liberty said easing the restrictions on Stop and Search would “compound discrimination” in the UK.
The UK government is looking for an agreement on "durable solutions", a week after the business secretary said the Northern Ireland protocol "isn't written in stone".
The Police Federation of England and Wales said they no longer have confidence in Priti Patel.
It comes as a petition to 'make lying in parliament history' closes in on the 150,000 signature mark.
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