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Fresh Cabinet tensions surfaced over the £12billion national insurance hike today as Liz Truss insisted it will go ahead – despite claims Kwasi Kwarteng wants it dropped. The Foreign Secretary said the ‘decision has been made’ on the increase – intended to fund the NHS and social care reforms – and ministers were ‘all behind that’. The comments came amid renewed pressure for the Chancellor to think again to ease the cost of living crisis as inflation and energy bills soar. Borrowing figures released yesterday showed Mr Sunak has some headroom, but he cautioned that interest payments on the government’s £2trillion debt mountain had hit a…

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Five-time Emmy award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson said she has seen an increased effort to manipulate the public to appreciate censorship and disapprove of journalism. One of the strategies that has been employed is the use of third-party fact-checkers, she said. “Nearly every mode of information has been co-opted, if it can be co-opted by some group, [and] fact-checkers are no different,” Attkisson told EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders.” “Either they’ve been co-opted, in many instances, or created for the purpose of distributing narratives and propaganda,” said Attkisson. “This is all part of a very well-funded, well-organized landscape that dictates and slants the…

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Watford hope to finalise a deal on Tuesday for Roy Hodgson to come out of retirement and replace Claudio Ranieri as their manager. The 74-year-old former England manager is regarded by the club’s owner, Gino Pozzo, as the ideal candidate to oversee Watford’s attempt to avoid relegation. Hodgson retired at the end of last season after a successful spell at Crystal Palace but is ready to return to work, subject to the discussion of final details on Tuesday morning. He would resume his status as the Premier League’s oldest-ever manager. Hodgson has a reputation for guiding troubled clubs to safety, having taken over a…

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CRESSIDA DICK has confirmed the Metropolitan Police will be investigating the alleged Downing Street lockdown parties. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said Scotland Yard is now investigating “a number of events” in Downing Street and Whitehall in relation to potential coronavirus regulation breaches. The Met police have previously said they had no plans to investigate any of the alleged parties. The move plunges Boris Johnson into deeper jeopardy ahead of the publication of the investigation by Ms Gray, a senior civil servant in the Cabinet Office. At the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee, she said: “I can tell you this…

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A New York Supreme Court judge on Monday evening ruled that Gov. Kathy Hochul’s mask mandate for schools and public places is unconstitutional, declaring it “null, void, and unenforceable.” In mid-December, the Democrat governor enacted the mandate in the midst of rising COVID-19 cases, in part, fueled by the Omicron variant. New York Supreme Court Judge Thomas Rademaker wrote in his order (pdf) that Hochul doesn’t have the authority to impose such a mandate because the state Legislature would have to approve laws requiring masks in schools and in other public areas. “Neither the governor nor the state health commissioner had…

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Thousands of people turned out in Washington to march in protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates on Jan. 23—one of the largest U.S. events and protests held against the mandates since the start of the pandemic. Starting at 12:30 p.m. local time, thousands of people marched around the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, with many holding signs decrying COVID-19 regulations, vaccine passports, and mandates. Some criticized the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates. In recent weeks, U.S. COVID-19 cases have skyrocketed in areas that have high vaccination rates, once again casting a shadow on the effectiveness of the shots, and a recent Centers for Disease Control and…

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US president Joe Biden has insisted there was “total” unity among western powers after crisis talks with European leaders on how to deter Russia from an attack against Ukraine, as Downing Street warned of “unprecedented sanctions” against Moscow should an invasion take place. . “I had a very, very, very good meeting – total unanimity with all the European leaders,” Biden told reporters shortly after finishing a one hour and 20 minute video conference on Monday with allied leaders from Europe and Nato. The US has put 8,500 troops on high alert to deploy to Europe as Nato reinforced its eastern borders amid growing…

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UKRAINIAN Ambassador to the UK Vadym Prystaiko slammed the Germans for preventing weapons from reaching Ukraine to deter Russian forces and told Sky News’ Trevor Phillips he could not share his true opinion because “there were cameras around”. Vadym Prystaiko appeared on Sky News to discuss the latest in Ukraine and erupted at the German Government for preventing NATO allies from transporting weapons through the country. Mr Prystaiko was asked for his verdict on the decision and said many Ukrainians “still remember” what Germany did to “our part of the globe”, referring to World War 2. Presenter Trevor Phillips was astonished at the claim with Mr…

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The COVID-19 vaccines have largely failed in stopping the transmission of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, especially for the most recent Omicron variant, so the vaccine mandate should be thrown away, according to Dr. Peter McCullough. “The vaccines themselves have basically now become obsolete as the virus has continued to mutate,” McCullough told NTD’s “Capitol Report” in an interview broadcast on Wednesday. “So at this point of time, the vaccine mandates have to be dropped across the board.” McCullough said some recent studies have shown the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines dropped significantly with the new variants. “There’s a paper by Young-Xu…

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President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal employees was blocked on Friday by a federal judge. Biden does not have the authority to impose such a mandate, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown wrote in a 20-page ruling obtained by The Epoch Times. Federal law says the president “may prescribe regulations for the conduct of employees in the executive branch,” and government lawyers argued that the act of becoming vaccinated is “plainly ‘conduct.’” The judge, though, sided with plaintiffs, who asserted the conduct cited must be “workplace conduct” for him or her to regulate it. “So, is submitting to a COVID-19 vaccine, particularly when required…

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