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New EU Law Would Allow Seizure Of Private Property During Pandemic Emergencies

The European Union is reportedly drafting legislation that would allow Brussels to take private property in the event of a pandemic emergency.


Learning remotely increases risk of depression and anxiety in older schoolchildren

Learning online, rather than in a classroom, comes with an increased risk of depression and anxiety for older schoolchildren, according to a new study. 


Morris dancers perform with faces painted green instead for the first time

This year, for the first time in 500 years, the Silurian Border Morrismen voted to scrap the black face paint for their Boxing Day Tour to avoid causing offence in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.


Another 67 migrants arrive in England on Christmas Day

Dozens of migrants arrived in England after attempting to make the journey across the English Channel in the early hours of Christmas Day. 

 


20,000+ deaths reported to America's version of Yellow Card Reporting following COVID vax

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have released new data showing that a total of 965,843 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines were submitted between Dec. 14, 2020, and Dec. 10, 2021, to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). VAERS is the primary government-funded system for reporting adverse vaccine reactions in the U.S.


Truce on the Western Front

The remarkable true story of the magical moment when ordinary soldiers did an extraordinary thing and, defying the orders of their warmongering ‘betters’, created the most famous Christmas Truce in all military history in the midst of the desolation of the Western Front.


Two-thirds of new Covid hospital patients in England only tested positive AFTER being admitted for a different illness

Two-thirds of new Covid hospital patients in England were actually admitted for a different ailment, analysis of NHS data suggests - as a growing number of studies show Omicron is much milder than Delta.


Cathedral carol services boost happiness, says study

New research has shown that Cathedral Christmas carol concerts can improve people's mental health. 

A survey was conducted at Liverpool Cathedral in 2019 to access the mental well-being of over 1,000 attendees before and after its Christmas carol services.


Professor Lockdown Finally Admits: Omicron Is Milder

Omicron is up to 45% less likely to cause hospitalisation than Delta, according to the first major real-world study by ‘Professor Lockdown’ Neil Ferguson.


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