Boris Johnson Reported to Police for Allegedly Breaking COVID Rules
Boris Johnson has been reported to the police by multiple Labour MPs over accusations he broke his own government’s coronavirus regulations.

Boris Johnson has been reported to the police by multiple Labour MPs over accusations he broke his own government’s coronavirus regulations.

A poll has found that the English public is accepting of certain restrictions, but that the idea of a full lockdown remains extremely unpopular.

The Prime Minister of France has rejected proposals from Boris Johnson which he hoped might end the ongoing channel migrant crisis.

Stolen yachts, including some with U.S. registrations, are being used by people smugglers to sneak migrants into Italy.

Britons should keep away from the mistletoe this year, says a government minister who told the public to not kiss “people they don’t know”.

Britain’s new self-isolation rules have been extended to March of next year when the UK will mark over two years of COVID restrictions.

The British government will reportedly begin issuing fines again for not wearing masks on public transport and in shops.

The French government has said that the UK is too attractive to migrants, in an apparent attempt to shift blame to Britain for the crisis.

UK Civil servants have axed the word ‘Christmas’ from a proposed government campaign, for fear the term will offend minorities.

The UK Health Secretary has told Brits not to change their holiday plans, but avoided promising there wouldn’t be a lockdown this Christmas.

Climate crazies Extinction Rebellion have blockaded a number of Amazon warehouses in the UK on Black Friday, the company’s busiest day of the year.

French officials have lashed out after an open letter to President Macron regarding the Channel Migrant Crisis was published online, disinviting British Home Secretary Priti Patel from scheduled talks.

England has seen a major rise in the number of children being educated at home, with concerns regarding health and philosophy cited.

Boris Johnson has slammed the French government for not doing enough to stop migrant boats from leaving France after at least 27 migrants died off the coast of Calais trying to get to the UK.

A report on policing practices in Rotherham has found that “many instances” of reported child sex crimes have gone unrecorded by police.

Nigel Farage has threatened a return to politics over Boris Johnson’s handling of the migrant crisis in the English Channel.

E-commerce giant Amazon recently announced that it will no longer accept payments made with Visa credit cards issued in the UK, blaming the decision on high fees. Visa says that it is “very disappointed that Amazon is threatening to restrict consumer choice in the future.”

Two London Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officers have admitted in court to taking inappropriate pictures of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, allegedly referring to the victims at the time of the incident as the “two dead birds”.

London’s left-wing mayor Sadiq Khan has called for the government to make mask-wearing mandatory on public transport across the country.

The 18-year-old took part in one of the protests going on in 26 countries today to put pressure on banks to stop the financing of fossil fuel projects.

A health minister has denied reports that Cabinet Office officials are considering a stricter “Plan C” for handling the coronavirus pandemic during Winter, which could include banning households from mixing.

Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester, has defected from the established Church of England to Roman Catholicism after complaining of the obsession with woke “identity politics” in Anglicanism.

British fertility rates have fallen to the lowest level in recorded history, while the number of foreign-born mothers hit a record high.

Conservative MP Sir David Amess has died after being stabbed multiple times at a constituency surgery on Friday, October 15th.

A double amputee was mugged just hours after waking from a six-week coma and learning he had lost another leg to deep vein thrombosis.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has admitted that spending hundreds of millions of pounds on attempts to bring new members to the Church of England has so far failed.

The number of children who went to Accident and Emergency in England suffering from severe mental health problems increased by more than 50 per cent since the beginning of the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

England’s Court of Appeal has reversed a High Court decision restricting the use of trans drugs on children, with “detransitioners” worried the ruling may have put “children as young as 10” on “a pathway to sterilisation” again.

Less than 24 hours after a leading government secretary announced the cancellation of plans to introduce vaccine passports for the end of this month, another minister has said that no formal decision had been made, and they “haven’t been ruled out forever”.

The British government will not mandate vaccine passports for nightclubs, cinemas, and other large public venues in England, Sajid Javid said.

Four men and one woman in their teens or twenties have been taken to hospital after a fight broke out in the early hours of Monday morning outside of Harrow station in north London.

Multiple people are believed to have died in a “major incident” involving a shooter in the English port city of Plymouth, Devon.

The family of a woman who died after being found on fire in the street in Bury, Greater Manchester, have paid tribute to her as a “nice, kind, polite person who worked hard every day”.

A quarter of all pregnancies in England and Wales end in abortion, according to updated data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Multiple people have been hospitalised following shooting at an engagement party in inner-city Manchester.

Brexit champion Nigel Farage has been invited to host a new show on GB News four days a week – shortly after the broadcaster temporarily dropped to “zero” viewers when a host took the knee in solidarity with BLM-inspired footballers.

The main narrative in football is now this: everything, absolutely everything, is about racism.

Small children cheering the English national football (soccer) team as it makes its way through the UEFA European Football Championship have been derided as a “sea of aggressive white faces” on social media.

The Church of England’s first-ever transwoman priest(ess) has declared that “God is non-binary” and questioned whether He is “just genuinely like a guy?”

The British authorities are planning to offer a third round of coronavirus vaccine doses to over-50s alongside flu shots from September, claiming that “we will need to ensure protection against flu as well as maintaining protection against Covid-19” as winter descends.
