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The former chair of Harvard University’s Chemistry Department accused of hiding Chinese ties had admitted to taking tens of thousands of dollars from China, video footage presented in federal court on Dec. 17 shows. The footage, shot during an interrogation by federal investigators of nanoscientist Charles Lieber, was played for jurors on the fourth day of the trial regarding Lieber’s alleged false statements about China funding. The 62-year-old Harvard professor had maintained that he didn’t take payments from a Chinese university, except for compensation of his travel costs to China. But he shifted his story quickly after FBI agents Robert Plumb and…
Nadine Dorries was removed from a Tory WhatsApp group after Brexiteers spectacularly fell out after Lord Frost’s dramatic resignation. The Culture Secretary was deleted from the group by former minister Steve Baker last night after she defended Boris Johnson, calling him a ‘hero’. Mr Baker sent the message ‘Enough is enough’ after removing her – and went on to suggest that Mr Johnson’s 2019 election victory was down to him rather than the PM. The explosive row, which highlights deep divisions in the Tory pro-Brexit camp, began on Saturday night after news broke of Brexit minister Lord Frost’s shock resignation. Messages leaked from the WhatsApp group,…
Entire hospital units could be forced to shut because of staff quitting in protest at the government’s order that they must all be vaccinated against Covid-19, a senior NHS leader has warned. Chris Hopson, the chief executive of NHS Providers, said that at one hospital trust in England, 40 midwives were refusing to get jabbed, raising fears that the maternity unit may have to close. “Trust leaders are acutely aware that, from April onwards, when Covid vaccinations will become mandatory, decisions by staff to remain unvaccinated could – in extreme circumstances – lead to patient services being put at risk,” said Hopson.…
Tottenham have been knocked out of the Europa Conference League after being made to forfeit their final group phase tie at home to Rennes 3-0, despite the manager, Antonio Conte, feeling that the process has been unfair. The game was scheduled to be played on Thursday 9 December, with Spurs most likely needing a win to finish above Vitesse Arnhem in second place and qualify for a two-leg play-off to reach the last 16. But Spurs announced the night before that the tie would not take place owing to a Covid outbreak at the club, which had seen them temporarily close the first-team area…
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Europe over the weekend to demonstrate against their respective governments’ recent decisions to reimplement COVID-19 rules and mandates following reported increases in cases. Thousands of peaceful protesters demonstrated in central Brussels on Dec. 19 for the third time against reinforced COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the government. The marchers—some with placards reading “Free Zone,” “I’ve had my fair dose,” and “Enough is enough”—turned out to protest the government’s recent mandates. The Belgian protest came a day after similar protests in other capitals including Paris and London; nations across Europe have moved to reimpose tougher measures to…
Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure to answer questions over alleged gatherings held at Number 10 after the emergence of a photo taken when lockdown restrictions on meeting others were still in place. The picture, first published by The Guardian, shows the prime minister, his wife Carrie with their then-newborn baby Wilfred, and colleagues with wine and cheese in the Downing Street garden on 15 May 2020 during the first national lockdown. Nineteen people were present and there were “spirits and pizza inside and outside the building”, the newspaper reported. It happened at a time when people were still being asked…
Rail fares in England are to rise by 3.8% in March, the government has confirmed, in line with July’s RPI inflation rate. The latest increase – revealed in the Guardian after a leak this month – is less than some feared after fares went up above the RPI inflation rate in March of this year. However, with current inflation rates running much higher, and many former season ticket-holders in the commuter belt working from home, the fare rise is likely to be met with less passenger outcry than in previous years. Industry leaders have argued for a freeze to tempt passengers back to the…
Lib Dem candidate Helen Morgan overturned a huge Tory majority to triumph in the contest, which was sparked by the resignation of Owen Paterson amid a lobbying scandal. Boris Johnson has said he takes “personal responsibility” after his Conservative Party lost the North Shropshire by-election in a shock result that has dealt another significant blow to his premiership. Lib Dem candidate Helen Morgan overturned a huge Tory majority to triumph in the contest, which was sparked by the resignation of Owen Paterson amid a lobbying scandal. Speaking to broadcasters following the result, the prime minister said: “I am responsible for everything the government…
A panel of experts who advise the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on vaccines is meeting Thursday to discuss updates to a severe condition linked to Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. The panel will listen to presentations by CDC officials on thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), which U.S. drug regulators say has a “causal relationship” with the jab, according to a draft agenda for the meeting. The syndrome is a combination of blood clots and low blood platelet levels. Concern over patients getting the syndrome after getting the vaccine led to a near-nationwide pause in administering the shot in…
Premier League shareholders are set to meet on Monday to discuss a festive shutdown of football, according to reports, as its clubs struggle with several coronavirus outbreaks. Half of this weekend’s fixtures in England’s top-flight have been called off due to widespread cases among many clubs, with Brentford boss Thomas Frank leading calls to temporarily stop the busy winter schedule so the affected teams can recover. That is not the view shared by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish, with the latter claiming there is not a high enough ‘level of postponements’ to justify a temporary pause. Yet according to The Times, Premier…
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