SNP urges Westminster to rule out ‘Brexit power grab on Scotland’
Ending the transition period in 2020 could remove £3 billion from the Scottish economy in just two years – on top of the impact of coronavirus.
Ending the transition period in 2020 could remove £3 billion from the Scottish economy in just two years – on top of the impact of coronavirus.
The Health Secretary claimed the photos were taken before he announced the change in policy, when they were actually taken after.
Supporters of the new face covering rule in English shops believe it could help save lives.
Sir Ed Davey, Liberal Democrats home affairs spokesman, also slammed the concept and said: “There is a real fear that Boris's free ports idea could turn the UK into the world capital of money laundering.”
Coronavirus has led news bulletins and dominated headlines, but meanwhile legislation has been passed and decisions made which could reshape Britain for years to come
Perhaps Johnson thinks this is some kind of Churchillian move, in reverse, on his own population. It would be particularly poignant given that the ‘Hun’ have won Victory in Europe over the virus too.
Several members of the party are angry at new measures imposing the use of face coverings in shops.
Enormous sums of money have been spent on a number of much-hyped initiatives that ultimately failed to deliver.
“Who will keep our hospitals running and our care home going when ministers pull up the drawbridge?"
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