Your Weekly Roundup
UK Government put us on Lockdown... whilst they partied
The Government have been exposed for holding a number of Christmas parties during Lockdown last year.
Allegra Stratton, a former aide to Boris Johnson has resigned after footage of her laughing about a Government Christmas party, whilst the rest of us were ordered to stay at home.
Another video of Jacob Rees-Mogg has been exposed at an illegal Christmas do, in which he laughs about not being investigated by police.
Rishi Sunak's Treasury Department also held a 'staff Christmas gathering' on 25th November last year, whilst we were banned from seeing friends and loved ones.
Dominic Cummings, former chief adviser to Boris Johnson has confirmed a 'Lockdown Party' was held on 13th November in the Prime Minister's No.10 flat.
Lorraine Kelly & guests caught lying about unvaccinated hospitalisations
Dr Hilary Jones and Lorraine Kelly were caught lying about unvaccinated hospitalisation figures according to official fact checker, FullFact Org.
Lorraine Kelly's ITV show was hit with 1312 Ofcom complaints after they both falsely claimed that 90% of people currently in hospital with Covid have not been vaccinated.
The actor and musician Martin Kemp then told the same lie on the show the following day.
In fact, the latest data for England suggests that it’s more like 36%, meaning the vast majority of people currently in hospital are vaccinated.
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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: Encyclopædia Britannica first published
On 10th December 1768, the first part of the first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica was published and advertised for sale in Edinburgh.
A key part of the Scottish Enlightenment, the Britannica was founded by Edinburgh bookseller and printer, Colin Macfarquhar, & engraver Andrew Bell. It was Edited by 28-year old William Smellie.
An estimated 3,000 copies of the first edition were sold.
Encyclopædia Britannica is the oldest continuously published and revised work in the English language.
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