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It was a moment that made all of Chelsea’s problems fade away. Suddenly, nobody was worrying about a draining fixture list and a worrying run of results. Stamford Bridge had come alive and even Hakim Ziyech was smiling after opening the scoring for Chelsea, who had looked short of attacking inspiration before their mercurial winger gave them the lead with one of the goals of the season. This was Ziyech at his absolute best: cutting in from the right, the ball on his left foot and a shot bent wickedly into the far corner. Hugo Lloris could only watch helplessly as…

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PROTESTORS in central London have sparked chaos as hundreds gathered to call for an end to the Government’s vaccine mandate as NHS 70,000 workers may lose their job if they keep refusing the jab. Thousands of protesters flocked to central London to remonstrate against mandatory coronavirus vaccination for NHS staff. Dramatic footage shows protesters dancing to Pink Floyd’s Another Brick in the Wall, suggesting the Government’s measures go too far and encroach on civil liberties. With the new rules coming into effect on April 1, there are serious question marks over what the future holds for up to 70,000 health…

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The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, has said allegations of blackmailing by government whips against Tory rebels need to be investigated but are unlikely to be true. Speaking to Sky News, Kwarteng said: “Any form of blackmail and intimidation of that kind simply has no place in British politics.” He added: “We need to get to the bottom of the matter. I’d find it very unlikely that these allegations are true.” On Thursday, William Wragg, the chair of the public administration committee, claimed there had been attempted blackmail involving threats to funding in the constituencies of his fellow Conservative MPs who backed…

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Business giants began calling staff back to offices yesterday after Boris Johnson scrapped work-from-home guidance. Large banks, advertising firms and insurers announced plans to return to the office – although most said flexible working arrangements would remain in place. Big Four accountancy firm KPMG said it ‘welcomed’ the end of the Government guidance and told staff in England to come into the office at least two days a week. Investment bank Citi sent a note to staff highlighting the benefits of office working, including that they are ‘better able to generate the energy and collaborative spirit’ it thrives on. It told workers…

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Now you see him, now you don’t. Liverpool surged into the final of the Carabao Cup on a chilly evening in north London, and will face Chelsea at Wembley at the end of February. By then they will almost certainly have Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané to call on again, and so Diogo Jota will simply be able to retreat once more into the background, which is how you suspect he likes it. Jota is the sort of player you tend not to notice until the critical moment, which is exactly how he managed to hurt Arsenal here. Jota popped up with…

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Ralf Rangnick has made stark admissions about two of Manchester United’s most expensive signings, saying Paul Pogba may be motivated to perform only because he wants to leave and that Jadon Sancho is struggling to deal with the “psychological” pressure of playing for the club. Pogba’s £89.3m fee makes him United’s record transfer and Sancho’s £73m price ranks him as the third-highest. The former’s contract expires in summer and he is yet to agree a fresh deal. Pogba is back in training after injury and is expected, by Rangnick, to be available early next month. The interim manager was asked whether there…

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The European Union’s drug regulator has indicated that a change to the product information for COVID-19 vaccines from AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson has been recommended to include a warning of a rare spinal cord condition called transverse myelitis. TM is a rare condition that involves inflammation of one or both sides of the spinal cord. Symptoms can include weakness in the limbs, and tingling, numbness, pain or loss of pain sensation, or issues with bladder and bowel function. The Pharmacovigilance and Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC), the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) committee that assesses the safety of human medicines, recommended the change on…

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Boris Johnson is expected to announce this afternoon that he is lifting Plan B coronavirus restrictions in England as the Prime Minister steps up the fight for his political life. The PM is meeting with his Cabinet this morning to finalise his decision before delivering a statement in the House of Commons, with work from home guidance and Covid passes due to be axed from January 26. However, it is thought the Government will continue to tell people to wear face masks in certain settings, like on public transport. It is currently unclear whether the wearing of face masks will remain a legal…

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SIR KEIR STARMER has been criticised after pictures emerged of the Labour leader drinking with colleagues, when the Opposition has called for Boris Johnson to resign. Sir Keir demanded the Prime Minister step down after he admitted attending a garden party on May 20, 2020. However, pictures emerged of the Labour leader drinking with colleagues ahead of the local elections last May, which sparked fury among Britons. Commenting on the Express.co.uk story, one user defended Mr Johnson, claiming he delivered the biggest vote the country has seen in decades. The user, named WidowSon, said: “Boris had a few drinks at work, but…

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NICOLA Sturgeon has been shamed over the crippling economic hit to Scottish businesses following the strict Covid rules slapped on the country. On December 21, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a range of rules were being introduced that would thwart New Year’s celebrations in a desperate attempt to curb the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. It saw a limit of 100 people at indoor standing events, up to 200 people at indoor seated events and up to 500 people, either seated or standing, at outdoor events. Pubs, restaurants and other outdoor public settings were also once again slapped with heavy…

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