Unless there is a dramatic change to the UK’s Covid situation, restrictions must end, as planned, on June 21.
Vaccine passports could become a Trojan Horse for a domestic pass. MPs must tread very carefully.
As the culture war becomes more vicious, we lose sight of what ought to be the elemental precepts of a liberal society.
“We think that you might end up putting off more people.”
“You end up chasing the virus around and always arriving too late”, says Adam Finn of targeted acceleration.
The pandemic is only likely to accelerate the process of these places becoming more graduate-heavy and small L liberal.
With economics, sleaze and environmentalism off the table, Labour is only left with the culture wars to fight the Tories on.
Plus: Is it really a bad thing if more work from home? And: It’s time to acknowledge private workers’ contributions in the Covid crisis.
Medway, the unitary authority for my constituency of Gillingham and Rainham, is in the top 22 per cent of the most deprived areas for education in England.
The trouble is that lifting restrictions is an altogether tougher proposition than not imposing them in the first place.
Plus: Why as an Ipswich supporter I’m happy to see the end to the European Super League. And: My take on Mercer’s resignation.
The EU started trade talks with the country back in 2007 and suspended them in 2013. Will post-Brexit Britain find it easier?
The Transport Secretary also predicted a post-Brexit boom, “if we use these new freedoms wisely, if we think and act like more of an up-start nation”.
The idea was floated by the Government in September of 2020, but so far nothing has materialised.
Investment in this infrastructure can create thousands of jobs and opportunities in new areas.