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January Ramblings #12 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Dutch Government Collapse and Uganda Election Outcome

UK Today in Coronavirus From today the UK has made the move of closing all travel corridors in a further bid to manage massive pressures on the NHS currently due to the ongoing pandemic and also as a further step of protecting vaccine rollout as well as worries over new variants of the virus that […]

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January Ramblings #11 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Latest BREXIT Impacts and US no-fly Lists

UK Today in Coronavirus As the pandemic continues in the United Kingdom and the pressures on the NHS continue it has led to the inevitable effect of having more people than ever waiting for other treatment and operations, with such numbers waiting at record highs. There were 4.46 million people waiting to start hospital treatment […]

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January Ramblings #10 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Latest BREXIT Impacts, Mealworms & Trump Impeached Again

UK Today in Coronavirus Boris Johnson pledged that vaccines will be going 24/7 as soon as can be done in a bid to meet the 2 million a week vaccine innoculations required to meet the 15 million vaccines goal by the middle of February. For now he says the problem lies with vaccine supply rather […]

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The Government System of Honduras

Honduras is a country located in Central America, bordered with Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua and has a coast along the Gulf of Honduras giving access to the Caribbean Sea as well as access to the Pacific Ocean via the Gulf of Fonseca. The country’s capital city Tegucigalpa is located in the south of the […]

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January Ramblings #9 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Latest BREXIT Impacts, China Uighur and Uganda Election

UK Today in Coronavirus The UK Government are looking into what groups to prioritize next after vaccinations of the top vulnerable groups are completed. Such groups suggested and being considered include teachers, police, and also shop workers as well. Personally I think police should be one of the immediate priorities next as they are obviously […]

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January Ramblings #8 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Yemen and Cuba

UK Today in Coronavirus The Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that at least 2 million, possibly as many as 2.5 million vaccines have now been administered across the United Kingdom. He also said that he believes 40% of 80-year-olds have received this first dose of the vaccine, as well as 23% of the elderly within […]

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January Ramblings #7 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Big Tech Trumpism Purge, Latest BREXIT Impacts and More

The Great Big Tech Purge on Trumpism Only a few days ago Big Tech, the vast social media networks that cover and provide for major discourse across the internet banned the infamous and long controversial Twitter account of Donald Trump permanently, despite him still remaining President until 20th January (with impeachment unlikely to remove him […]

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Significant Moments of 2020

2020 was one of those years where it felt like there was a decade of events that happened compared to previous years. Much of 2020 is seen as rather negative due to mostly the coronavirus, but also a number of other events. On this post I am going to go over the biggest events of […]

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January Ramblings #6 – UK Today in Coronavirus & US Capitol Siege Aftermath

UK Today in Coronavirus Already it is looking like there are some problems with vaccine supply and delivery, which could be a major problem that gets in the way of meeting the 2 million vaccines per-week target that would allow withdrawal from lockdowns and other coronavirus restrictions to begin by the time the government wants […]

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January Ramblings #5 – UK Today in Coronavirus, Siege of the US Capitol and Kim Joung-un on NK Economy

UK Today in Coronavirus With GCSE and A-level exams having been cancelled the UK government has announced that teacher assessments will be used to give grades and this time without interfering algorithms that led to uproar and embarrassment last year for both the UK and Scottish governments and of which were reversed. With this news […]