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The science is overwhelming

SCOTTISH VACCINE PASSPORTS GO LIVE: Proof of vaccine science is overwhelming status will now be required across Scottish nightclubs after the vaccine passport grace period expired overnight, with the Scottish government set for more negative headlines about the rollout of their controversial new scheme. As it went live, Scottish Labour Deputy phone number database Leader Jackie Baillie called for the Scottish government to look instead at “proper resourcing” of the test and protect scheme — all of Scotland’s opposition parties oppose the move to introduce vaccine passports.

The European Commission and UEFA science is overwhelming

Will this morning launch a three-year advertising campaign aimed at tackling climate change and promoting the European Green Deal, POLITICO’s Ali Walker reports in today’s Brussels Playbook. The campaign — #EveryTrickCounts — will urge people to make “simple changes” to make a “big difference” toward helping the environment. Interesting move, given the number of top clubs owned by oil states.

A message from Aviva:

this is a climate emergency. It should be no surprise that it’s a key strategic issue for Aviva too. We have influence and it would be irresponsible not to use it. In setting out our plan to become net zero by 2040 we are doing what we can as an insurer, pension provider and investor to drive down carbon pollution across the economy. For example, research shows that having a green pension can be 21x more powerful in cutting your carbon footprint than stopping flying, going vegetarian and using a renewable energy provider combined. That’s why we are making our auto-enrolment pension funds net-zero. It also means pressing for strong public how to find your traffic sources in google analytics policy. Simply put, we can’t get to net zero without government action. That is why we are calling for net-zero transition plans to become a mandatory requirement for large firms. Find out more at.

Deputy PM Dominic Raab broadcast round:

Sky News (7.05 a.m.) … Times Radio (7.20 a.m.) … BBC Breakfast (7.30 a.m.) … LBC (7.50 a.m.) … Today program (8.10 a.m.) … talkRADIO (8.50 a.m.).

Also on the Today program: Jo Cox’s widower Brendan Cox (7.10 a.m.) … Economist Danny Blanchflower (7.50 a.m.).

BBC Radio 5 Live: Deputy Speaker Eleanor Laing (8.10 a.m.).

Also on BBC Breakfast: Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas global seo work Symonds (6.30 a.m.) … Education committee Chairman Robert Halfon (7.12 a.m.) … Former Tory peer Jeffrey Archer (8.10 a.m.) … Jo Cox’s widower Brendan Cox (8.30 a.m.).

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