Italian restaurant owners scream ‘Freedom!’ as they clash with police over lockdown rules

Italian restaurant owners and others angry at having their businesses shut for weeks due to a virus lockdown clashed with police on Tuesday during a protest outside Parliament in Rome. Protests also took part in southern Italy, where demonstrators blocked a major highway.  One officer was injured in the scuffling, the Italian news agency LaPresse … Read more

Rwandan Bride, groom and wedding party forced to spend the night in stadium for breaking Covid rules

Newlywed bride and groom and their wedding party are forced to spend the night sitting outside in an empty stadium as punishment for breaking Covid rules in Rwanda Reports say police broke up at least three weddings over due to Covid breaches Photos show entire wedding party being held in an outdoor stadium after arrest … Read more

Hundreds of boy racers flout Covid rules at illegal car meets in London

Hundreds of boy racers last night flouted Covid rules at illegal car meets in London. Up to 500 people and 200 cars are thought to have been involved in the event at the Tesco in Brent Cross. It is believed to be one of the biggest car meets to take place during the Covid lockdown. … Read more

ROSS CLARK: How absurd you may be banned from selling your own home if you don’t meet eco rules

Thirty-one years ago this week, Margaret Thatcher im-posed the poll tax on England, putting huge financial pressure on blameless low-income households. But the fallout from that policy earthquake could prove modest compared with the hammering the current Government seems determined to inflict on homeowners as part of its zealous commitment to reach ‘net-zero’ carbon emissions … Read more

Work from home guidance and social distancing rules could continue PAST ‘freedom day’ June 21

Work from home guidance and social distancing rules could continue PAST ‘freedom day’ June 21 amid warnings easing might depend on use of ‘Covid passports’ By David Wilcock, Whitehall Correspondent For Mailonline Published: 17:32 BST, 5 April 2021 | Updated: 17:42 BST, 5 April 2021 Ministers have raised the prospect of some social distancing and … Read more

Hundreds of boy racers ignore Covid rules and block roads to attend car meet near Nottingham

Hundreds of boy racers ignored Covid restrictions last night to gather for a car meet  near Nottingham, while Essex police shut down a rally with 450 motors.  Photos show hundreds of car enthusiasts lining the streets under a bridge of the A453 near Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station and East Midlands Parkway station, in Nottingham, on Sunday evening. … Read more

Social distancing rules in bars could be scrapped early… IF bosses demand ‘Covid-certification’

Pubs and restaurants may be allowed to drop social distancing rules earlier if they introduce vaccine passports – in a move that could see them brought in by the back door. So-called ‘Covid-certification’ will be required to enter theatres, stadiums and nightclubs this summer, under plans being drawn up by ministers. MPs are to get a … Read more

London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s political aide ‘broke Covid lockdown rules’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s £120,000-a-year political aide ‘broke Covid lockdown rules to stay with his parents over Easter’ Jack Stenner, 33, is mayor Sadiq Khan’s director of political and public affairs Traveled 130-miles from London to parent’s £500,000 home in Charlton Kings Last year, Mr Stenner was blasted for moving 5,000 miles away to California  He … Read more

Moment police shut down Good Friday service at Polish church in London for breaching Covid rules

Moment police shut down Good Friday service at Polish church in south London for breaching Covid rules as worshippers are threatened with £200 fines Officers shut down the religious ceremony in Balham High Street at around 5pm  Worshippers were told the gathering was ‘unlawful’ and threatened £200 fines Guidance states communal worship is legal as … Read more

Christians around the world mark Good Friday as Filipinos flout Covid rules to whip themselves

Christians around the world today celebrated Good Friday in the countries where it is still legal to congregate for worship. Jerusalem’s holy sites, where tens of thousands of pilgrims were barred from attending last Easter, were reopened, although remaining travel restrictions meant numbers were limited. In Australia, which has had very few coronavirus cases, worshippers … Read more