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British Woman with “Covid Antidote” Arrested in GreeceA British national, heading an establishment called the “Ministry of Remedies,” offering what she told people were Covid-19 antidotes in Arachova, Greece was arrested on Wednesday.The woman’s purported “Ministry of Remedies” offers the public a so-called Covid-19 antidote. The establishment’s signage says that it is “drug and tax-free.” The Ministry of Remedies does not accept currency such as euros or dollars but instead something called “Kindness Credit.”The British woman has been living permanently in Arachova for the last few years. When she is out in public, she wears a blue robe and a stole, brandishing the official seal of the Universal Law Community Trust. When questioned about her apparel she has stated “It’s my formal attire as a minister when I go out, because universal law prevails over the rest.”
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Boris Johnson’s standards adviser on brink of quitting over Downing Street flatLord Geidt considering his position after Prime Minister allegedly misled him over refurbishmentBoris Johnson's standards adviser was on the brink of quitting on Thursday night following accusations that the Prime Minister misled him over the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.The Telegraph understands Lord Geidt will consider his position if Mr Johnson does not satisfactorily explain why he did not share vital evidence with him when he investigated the affair earlier this year.On Thursday, the Electoral Commission fined the Conservative Party £17,800 for breaking rules on reporting donations after its own investigation – which included the "missing" evidence – found Mr Johnson had asked a Tory donor to fund the makeover.
Three women are fined £1,100 each for breaching Covid rules by attending gatherings of two or more people on same day as Downing Street 'party'
Not ‘serial killer’ but foxes behind cat mutilations in London, study findsScientists find clear link between the mutilations and the presence of fox DNA on the dead catsFoxes, and not a human serial killer, were responsible for a spate of mutilated cats found in London between 2014 and 2018, says a new study that provides crucial evidence on the so-called “Croydon cat killer” case.
Downing Street Christmas party cancelled amid fury over 2020 eventThis year's 10 Downing Street Christmas party has been cancelled amid growing anger over a gathering that occurred last December when London was under strict Covid restrictions.But Boris Johnson has declared his full confidence in communications chief Jack Doyle, after it emerged that he had spoken at last year's event.
Lies, damned lies: the full list of accusations against Boris JohnsonAlleged dishonesty over Downing Street Christmas party and flat redecoration join list of infamous controversiesChristmas partygateWallpapergateBrexit spendingMisleading the QueenHillsborough disasterExtramarital affairJournalismNew hospitals
Town in Greece’s Mani Decorates Prickly Pear as Christmas Tree
Michael Nesmith: The Monkees star dies at 78Michael Nesmith, singer, guitarist and songwriter with 1960s pop group The Monkees, has died at the age of 78.