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Le Pen signals the end of the EU – Macron must win to save the EU EU

Marine Le Pen signals the end of the EU and has a real chance of becoming France’s president: what would be the consequences of her election. Signalling the end of the Franco-German axis. She has launched her second-round campaign and she wants to get rid of the “sectarian” image the name Le Pen still conjures amongst large parts of the French electorate, Ballet pointed out. The image Le Pen is trying to rebrand for Le…

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EU pushing for Coronavirus vaccinations for children EU

Why a coronavirus vaccination campaign for children would make sense WTX EU News correspondent in France, explains how coronavirus vaccinations for children are being advocated by the vulnerable. In the past few weeks, protective measures against the coronavirus have been significantly relaxed. But some of the EU countries are pushing for Coronavirus vaccinations for children The so-called 2G rules are no longer applicable, and masks are still compulsory but in fewer and fewer places. This step…

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Law breaker Boris may get ‘at least three more fines’ as partygate rumbles on The Metro says Boris Johnson is facing ‘at least’ another three potential fines over the partygate saga, it has been claimed. The latest revelations will raise more questions about whether the Prime Minister’s future is tenable, after he was found to have broken the law on Monday. That gave him the dubious distinction of becoming the first sitting Prime Minister to…

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Boris Johnson trying to distract from Partygate lawbreaking with Rwanda plan, Tory MP says The Independent says Boris Johnson is trying to distract the public from his lockdown law-breaking with an eye-catching announcement on immigration, a senior Conservative MP has said. Tobias Ellwood, who chairs parliament’s defence select committee, said plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda for processing were a “massive distraction”. Mr Johnson on Thursday is expected to make a speech on Thursday…

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