Boris Johnson Confirms Pubs Reopening April 12th, Talks Down Corona Passports
Boris Johnson has said he will personally visit a pub when they are permitted to reopen, and played down vaccine passports.

Boris Johnson has said he will personally visit a pub when they are permitted to reopen, and played down vaccine passports.

The UK continues its dizzying vacillation on the vaccine passport programme, with Britons not now needing papers to enjoy the pub.

A half-billion pound programme of temporary hospitals is ending, despite many of the sites never having treated a single corona patient.

The UK will “at some point” start treating coronavirus like it does the flu, a potential end to the persistent state of lockdown.

Germany, France, Italy, and Poland are among the European nations entering or extending lockdowns this week.

The United Kingdom, so far a world-leader in the vaccination game, may be forced to slow the pace of shots after a major supplier nation decided it would keep more of its production for its own people.

Europe’s floundering commission has threatened they will use emergency powers to seize shipments of vaccines if it doesn’t get its own way.

Prince Philip walked out of a London hospital after a 28-day stay that saw the 99-year-old war vet undergo a heart procedure.

Prince William said of the royals “We are very much not a racist family” on Thursday, the second rebuttal to Meghan’s claims in as many days.

The week-long hunt for Sarah Everard saw a “serious and significant development” Tuesday night as a serving Metropolitan police officer was arrested in connection to the disappearance of the woman.

The Palace broke with normal convention and issued a direct riposte to the extraordinary claims made by Meghan in her Oprah interview.

The UK govt’s corona spending will rise to £407bn, the Chancellor has said, and years of tax rises are on their way to pay for it.

Despite election promises, the UK Conservative party has increased taxes more often than it cut them in its near-11 years of rule.

Euro elites that mourn the loss of Britain and its significant financial contributions have themselves to blame, Hungary’s Orban has said.

Shamima Begum, the teenager who joined ISIS and shocked with comments on beheading non-Muslims cannot return, the Supreme Court ruled.

The UK is under one of the strictest lockdowns in the world, but this appears to have had a questionable impact on corona health outcomes.

The last restrictions on public gatherings and businesses won’t be repealed until June at the earliest, Boris Johnson said Monday.

Applications for asylum in the EU fell in 2020, with coronavirus restrictions suggesting that border control is, in fact, possible.

The number of people arrested in Denmark and Germany over an alleged terror attack plot rose to 14 on Friday.

As Marie Antoinette didn’t say, let them eat artisanal English cheeses. It’s only going to go in the bin, otherwise.

The UK has overtaken the EU in the total number of people given a vaccination against coronavirus, despite having a sixth of the population.

Over 30 ports are bidding to become free trade zones, in a post-Brexit shakeup that could see tax and regulation-lite regions created.

The UK is considering taxing all areas of life depending on how polluting they are, with higher heating and grocery bills a likely outcome.

The EU is haemorrhaging goodwill over its handling of the corona vaccine, as pro-Brussels outlets line up to criticise the bloc’s leadership.

“Cancel culture aims to make people afraid to express their opinions”, and Big Tech is pushing the new system, the minister told Breitbart.

Poland is legislating to protect freedom of speech on online platforms, government minister Sebastian Kaleta told Breitbart News.

The Dutch government has denied it was planning to deploy the army to quell anti-corona-lockdown riots on Tuesday.

Britain’s chancellor wants to “wean us off the magic money tree” after nearly a year of unprecedented spending in response to the coronavirus lockdown, a policy which saw government borrowing rise by a near-record £34 billion in December alone.

Coronavirus vaccine passports are now “ultimately unavoidable”, as Britain and the EU examine the feasibility of the documents.

A govt minister rebuffed claims that pictures of empty supermarket shelves were down to Brexit, stating that Corona lockdowns were the cause.

France is entering an even harsher coronavirus lockdown on Saturday, as the government announced a nationwide curfew and border controls.

Twelve months ago today the World Health Organisation (WHO) reassured the world on the then-new coronavirus outbreak.

Yellow mealworms, which may be enjoyed as a crunchy meal or in ground up as protien powder has been cleared for human consumption by the EU.

Eurosceptics were once belittled for concerns about an EU army, but the bloc’s new ‘standing corps’ uniform for 10,000 recruits is revealed.

Nigel Farage took a step towards new political issues in the post-Brexit world, with his Brexit Party officially renamed Reform UK.

Google-owned YouTube reinstated the blacklisted account of Rupert Murdoch-owned talkRADIO, hours after the faced accusations of censorship.

The United kingdom is no longer a meaningful member of the EU, the culmination of decades of campaigning by Eurosceptics.

Two Tory peers intervened in the Brexit treaty debate to express gratitude to a giant of the Eurosceptic movement, Nigel Farage.

Parliament has ratified Boris Johnson’s deal: the new treaty will be law when the country ends the Brexit transition period on December 31st.

A group of so-called ‘Brexit Spartans’ who previously opposed Theresa May’s Brexit deal have announced they will support Boris Johnson’s.
