BBC Radio’s Shay Grewal weighed in during a Jeremy Vine debate on whether the UK’s successful vaccination programme was a result of Brexit. Grewal argued that the success of the UK’s vaccine programme could be attributed to Britain quitting the European Union. The broadcast said
Despite her medical condition, Susan has had to venture outside in order to keep herself sane, noting she’s found it “tough-going” at times. “It’s an abnormal situation for everyone. I’ve done my best to stay in but I do go for walks
Brussels planned to exclude UK scientists from the project, despite the Government already footing a significant amount of taxpayers’ money before Brexit. Now the Prime Minister has committed to an extra £250 million injection into the Horizon space programme to keep Britain’s
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko has declared that Lewis Hamilton’s unrivalled ability to perform at the very highest level on a consistent basis sets him apart from Max Verstappen, who is widely expected to mount a serious challenge to the Mercedes star’s
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes appear to be in a less than favourable position at present, despite the former claiming victory at last month’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix with a highly impressive drive. The German outfit have looked comfortably second-best to Red Bull
Number 10 confirmed Britons will be able to access two coronavirus tests a week from Friday, noting mass testing will play a pivotal role in the re-opening of the British economy alongside mass vaccinations. Under the new plan, everyone in England will
DW anchor Sarah Kelly listed off the failures of the European Union’s catastrophic handling of the vaccine rollout as she discussed “what has gone wrong” in Europe. The TV host for the German broadcaster interviewed Dr Siddhartha Sankar Datta, from WHO Europe,
DW anchor Sarah Kelly listed off the failures of the European Union’s catastrophic handling of the vaccine rollout as she discussed “what has gone wrong” in Europe. The TV host for the German broadcaster interviewed Dr Siddhartha Sankar Datta, from WHO Europe,
Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who is due to take over the leadership of the European Union in July 2021, was invited to give evidence to the European Parliament who criticises Slovenia for stifling media freedom. Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld chaired
Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who is due to take over the leadership of the European Union in July 2021, was invited to give evidence to the European Parliament who criticises Slovenia for stifling media freedom. Dutch MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld chaired