Slideshow ( 2 images )PARIS (Reuters) – The northern French port of Dunkirk is urging the government to impose a ban on all public gatherings there until March 15 as
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Covid 19 coronavirus: Government social media moderators set to pounce on vaccine misinformation
An army of Government social media moderators are set to pounce on vaccine misinformation spread online and quickly counter it with facts. And the vaccination campaign won’t aim to convert
COVID-19: Government scraps coronavirus ad after sexism complaints
The government has scrapped a coronavirus ad urging people to “stay home” after complaints of its sexist depiction of women. The poster showed four households, three of which had women
Government poised to announce new wider-ranging pre-departure Covid-19 testing rules
The Government is poised to announce wider-ranging new pre-departure rules which could mean all travellers will be required to test negative for Covid-19 before coming to New Zealand. At the
Coronavirus: Government mulling new ‘traffic light’ system for local lockdowns
A new three-tier “traffic light” system for local lockdown rules is being discussed by ministers and could be announced as early as this week, it has emerged. Health Secretary Matt
Government ‘overseeing the demise of UK aviation’
Leading figures in UK aviation have expressed frustration that the government has still not given backing for Covid-19 testing at airports. The head of Southampton, Aberdeen and Glasgow airports accused
Government threatens ‘maritime assets’ to deter migrants – reported to include Navy
The government has threatened to deploy “maritime assets” reported to include the Royal Navy to stem the growing number of migrants trying to cross the English Channel. Sources told Sky
Coronavirus: Government to air first TV adverts with advice for Britons
The government will tomorrow air its first TV adverts as part of the public awareness campaign on the coronavirus pandemic. The adverts are a ramping up of ministers’ efforts to
Tunisian parliament debates new coalition with economy in focus
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisia’s parliament began debating on Wednesday and looked set to approve a new coalition government, after months of political wrangling that has slowed the north African country’s