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Fines for UK firms buying goods linked to Chinese slave labour camps
Companies trading in Britain will face hefty fines and be barred from public sector procurement unless they can prove their supply chains are free from forced labour under new measures intended to
The Times | | Fuente originalRetail giants clamp down in bid to halt coronavirus growth
John Lewis became the first big retailer to suspend its click-and-collect service yesterday amid pressure on shops to do more to help to contain the virus.The chain said that it was acting after a
The Times | | Fuente originalKeep gay characters for gay actors, says Queer as Folk creator
Gay roles should be reserved for gay actors to ensure that their performance is authentic, according to the creator of Queer as Folk.Russell T Davies, the Bafta-winning screenwriter for Doctor Who who
The Times | | Fuente originalPolice vow to fine the Covid lockdown refuseniks
Britain’s most senior police officer has said it is preposterous that anyone could be unaware of the need to follow lockdown rules and served notice that those who ignore them will be challenged and
The Times | | Fuente originalDonald Trump’s social media ban prompts questions over regulation
The decision by social media giants to ban President Trump raises a “very big question” over how they are regulated, Matt Hancock has said.Twitter, Facebook and Instagram blocked Mr Trump’s accounts
The Times | | Fuente originalShops told to get tough on the Covid rule-breakers
Supermarkets face being legally required to enforce mask wearing and social distancing as part of a wider crackdown on compliance with the lockdown.Boris Johnson told senior ministers last night that
The Times | | Fuente originalNegative coronavirus test needed for all international arrivals to UK
All international travellers, including Britons abroad, will have to produce a negative coronavirus test result to enter England and Scotland under new restrictions.Arrivals will have to take a test
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- Sánchez advierte en la ONU: "La democracia está amenazada"
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- El Gobierno perfila una subida del salario de los funcionarios del 2%
- 150.000 personas cobrarán tarde el paro y las prestaciones tras el ciberataque al SEPE
- Grifols se lanza a comprar la alemana Biotest por 1.600 millones de euros
- Escrivá plantea eliminar el 'paro' extraordinario para autónomos de bajos ingresos y bonificarles las cuotas
- Las guerras eternas del feminismo: del "sólo sí es sí" a la 'Ley Trans'
- Has the eco war now turned into a class war?
- La Generalitat hará listas negras de los profesores universitarios que usen el castellano en sus clases
- El Senado gastará 1 millón al año en traductores tras apoyar el PSOE el "Estado plurinacional" de Junts
- El Tribunal Supremo aborda los mayores fraudes de ERTE durante la pandemia
- El empresariado alza la voz contra la inacción política frente a la crisis