Top story: Rights suspended ‘with one tick’ at border Hello, Warren Murray imparting free and frank news. EU citizens living and working in the UK have revealed how they are being met with suspicion and threats that they will be refused entry, fuelling fears that Border Force officials have not been trained in the new Brexit rules. A German national who runs an IT business told of being detained at Heathrow airport despite having proof of.
Friday briefing: Brexit obstructing EU citizens rightful entry to UK
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Top story: More deaths on ‘day of anger’ Hello, Warren Murray here, and thanks as always for lending your attention. France has increased pressure on the US to publicly call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Gaza conflict after a UN security council meeting ended without a joint statement. Sporadic bombardment of Gaza city has continued overnight, with residents kept awake as Israeli jets flew low overhead in the wake of fresh rocket fire, AFP.
Thursday briefing: ‘Indian variant’ could threaten roadmap Warren Murray
Top story: Sage to hold emergency meeting, reports say © Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Hospital worker walks past a mobile Covid-19 test centre in London.
Hello, Warren Murray here with the news quickened up a bit.
Evidence is growing that a troubling “India variant” of the coronavirus is more transmissible than the type first detected in Kent that fuelled the UK’s second wave of infections and spread around the world. Scientists have warned the sharp rise in cases of the “India variant” could jeopardise the country’s roadmap out of lockdown. Imperial College London’s latest React study found based on swab tests that between 15 April and 3 May in England coronavirus case rates halved compared with March, but the variant of concern known as B.1.617.2 found in India could be spreading faster, at least in London, than the “Kent variant”, known as B.1.1.7. It is thought th
Wednesday briefing: Warning over escalation of Israel-Gaza violence Warren Murray
Hello, Warren Murray with your first look at Wednesday’s news.
Israeli jets and Palestinian militants have traded fresh airstrikes and rocket fire with the death toll rising to at least 40 since unrest broke out early on Tuesday, including 35 in Gaza and five in Israel. Israel carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Gaza and Palestinian militant groups fired multiple rocket barrages at Tel Aviv, Beersheba and other central Israeli cities.
Among targets has been a 13-storey tower housing apartments and the offices of officials from Hamas, which collapsed after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike. Israeli aircraft also attacked another high-rise building in Gaza City. Five warning rockets were fired from a drone to alert people in the nine-storey block beforehand.
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