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Manchester United’s humiliations at the hands of their biggest rivals were supposed to have been confined to last season. But on an afternoon when Liverpool relocated something that has seemed lost at times, sparking what they believe can be a successful push for a top-four Premier League finish, United were reacquainted with their worst nightmares. This was even worse than the horrors of the previous campaign mainly because they had made the short journey to Anfield on a high, having lost only once in 22 matches, collecting the Carabao Cup in the process. The 5-0 and 4-0 drubbings against Liverpool last term…
Britain’s energy suppliers are expecting the government to U-turn on a planned cut to energy support for households – but have been told by officials to prepare two sets of bills for next month. The chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, is under pressure to extend the energy price guarantee, a government policy that aims to limit annual household bills to £2,500 until the end of March. Hunt, who is due to announce the budget on 15 March, plans to make the guarantee less generous from April, raising it to £3,000. One-off support of £400 which was available last year will also end in…
Ministers and the country’s most senior civil servant discussed how they needed to “get heavy with the police” to crack down on the public during the Covid pandemic. WhatsApp messages in The Lockdown Files disclose how Matt Hancock and colleagues gave officers their “marching orders” to enforce lockdown measures – days before Number 10 staff held a party in Downing Street. Despite ministers claiming in public that the police are operationally independent of the Government, the leaked messages reveal that senior officers were hauled into Number 10 to be told they should be stricter with the public. The first conversation took place in late August 2020…
The U.S. Senate on March 1 unanimously passed a bill requiring the Biden administration to declassify intelligence related to the origins of COVID-19. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) made a request for unanimous consent of the bill, which was granted “without objection.” Unanimous consent enables a bill to pass without a recorded vote if no senator objects. The bill, known as the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2023, specifically aims to investigate the possibility that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, leaked from a lab in Wuhan, China. Sens. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) reintroduced the bill on Monday after the…
UK government ministers did not understand their own Covid lockdown rules, causing confusion and resentment among the police officers tasked with enforcing them, according to a former police chief. Officers were criticised in 2020 and 2021 for their hardline interpretation of the regulations, which involved them monitoring people with drones, fining people going for walks with cups of coffee and handing out leaflets asking why people were outside. Peter Fahy, the former chief constable of Greater Manchester police, said on Friday however that recent revelations in the Telegraph have underlined how difficult it was for officers to enforce the lockdowns. The Telegraph reported…
MATT HANCOCK RESPONDS TO LEAKED MESSAGES – Thousands Of Whatsapp Messages Sent During the height of Lockdowns Former health secretary Matt Hancock has issued a lengthy statement after the leaking of thousands of WhatsApp messages that were sent and received during the height of the COVID pandemic. Matt Hancock has denounced what he said was a “massive betrayal and breach of trust” following the leaking of lockdown WhatsApp messages. The exchanges were published in a UK broadsheet, after he shared them with journalist Isabel Oakeshott, who worked with the former health secretary on his Pandemic Diaries book. In a lengthy…
DERAILED TRAIN IN GREECE – Rescuers comb through crushed carriages the Greek Fire Service said that,. the death toll from a head-on collision between two trains in central Greece on Tuesday night has increased to 38, while 57 people are still hospitalized. Six people have been admitted to intensive care, it added. A passenger train with around 350 travelers aboard from Athens to the northern city of Thessaloniki collided with a cargo train near Larissa City, causing the first four carriages of the passenger train to derail, with the first two carriages almost destroyed. According to Greek media reports, most…
When the ball dropped on to Alejandro Garnacho’s toes, there were 90 minutes played, and only one thing on the youngster’s mind. What occurred next was executed expertly: first came a touch to make space, then a look up at Alphonse Areola’s goal, followed by a sublime curled finish. Cue pandemonium, Erik ten Hag punching the air, and Alan Keegan, the stadium announcer, saying: “There will be four minutes of added time.” This is how late Manchester United left it after Saïd Benrahma had been en route to being West Ham’s hero with a second-half peach of an opener before, haplessly, Nayef…
Face masks were introduced in schools for the first time after Boris Johnson was told it was “not worth an argument” with Nicola Sturgeon over the issue, the Lockdown Files reveal. Mr Johnson went ahead with the policy despite England’s Chief Medical Officer saying there were “no very strong reasons” to do so. The policy was one of the most controversial of the pandemic and was not finally ended in England until January 2022 – 16 months later. Ms Sturgeon had already announced the compulsory wearing of face masks in corridors and communal areas in Scottish secondary schools and in August 2020 Mr Johnson asked for…
NORD STREAM PIPELINE EXPLOSIONS – Former CIA analyst supports Seymour Hersh’s story A former U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst has expressed his support for U.S. journalist Seymour Hersh’s report alleging that the Nord Stream blasts were carried out by divers from the U.S. Navy. Last month, a revelatory report by Hersh, a Pulitzer prize-winning American journalist, claimed that U.S. divers installed explosives under the Nord Stream pipelines during last summers’ NATO BALTOPS (Baltic Operations) military exercise before detonating them in late September. Raymond McGovern, a former CIA analyst, supported Hersh’s account when addressing an UN Security Council meeting on…
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