Wales’ first minister has warned holiday lettings companies not to accept bookings from people in England over the Easter break as Cardiff makes early moves to ease the national lockdown.
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Women have been expressing their fears and need for change following the disappearance of 33-year-old Sarah Everard as she walked home in south London last week. A Metropolitan Police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and Sarah s body was found in woodland in Ashford, Kent.
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The closer the UK is forced together, the more likely it will break
Vital decisions about Wales and Scotland are unilaterally taken in Westminster, fueling the arguments for devolution
By Martin Kettle / The Guardian
It is often rightly claimed that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is determined not to lead the UK out of the EU only to preside over Britain’s own breakup.
Johnson is not as indifferent to the kingdom’s survival as some around him. The problem is that his chosen UK-survival strategy is increasingly having the opposite effect. It is threatening to aid the breakup of the UK, not to prevent it.