Cope as winter keeps piling on the pressure. One in three young women in the uk is avoiding smear tests for Cervical Cancer, because of issues with body image. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Henry bolton has insisted he will not quit as leader of ukip, despite a string of resignations of senior members. The local government, education, trade and immigration spokesmen have all resigned, along with the deputy leader and assistant deputy leader. The 12 resignations come after the National Executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in mr bolton. Mr bolton has been under pressure since it emerged his ex girlfriend had sent offensive texts. Our Political Correspondent alex forsyth has this report. Despite the clamour of voices calling for him to go, henry bolton emerged today with a defiant message. I will not be resigning as party leader. Instead, during the next four weeks, i shall be calling for the Co Ordination and mobilisation of all leave campaigns, to ensure that the g
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TO VAX OR NOT TO VAX: In the German debate about how to best nudge those who remain stubbornly unvaccinated toward getting jabbed, there’s disharmony across the political tribes and the federal and state levels, but also within parties. Armin Laschet, the CDU’s candidate for chancellor in the September election, said those who test negative for the coronavirus, have recovered from COVID or are vaccinated ought to be exempt from restrictions. He told ZDF in an interview that aired Sunday evening: “I don’t believe in mandatory vaccination, and I don’t believe in putting indirect pressure on people to get vaccinated.”
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When someone falls victim to a lapse in manners, the matter is often settled with a quick apology and life goes on. But not, it seems, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who is still fuming nearly a month after the ‘Sofagate’ affair that left her humiliated in Ankara.
Having failed to offer the EC president a seat, her companion, President of the European Council Charles Michel, instead accepted a gilded chair at the side of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan while von der Leyen sat on an adjacent sofa. Video of the incident soon went viral.