Organiser of NHS pay protest in city centre facing £10,000 fine

An NHS worker who organised a protest over the government’s 1 per cent pay offer in Manchester city centre has been fined £10,000. Karen Reissmann, a mental health worker and Unison rep, was among those who turned up for the demonstration in St Peter’s Square at midday on Sunday. All attendees were wearing masks and cones were marked out on the floor to help maintain social distancing. Source Manchester Evening News

Calls for new Covid-19 origins inquiry amid concerns China withheld data from WHO-led team

Scientists claimed the WHO mission was unable to act free of ‘political influence’, ahead of the publication of a final report this month. More than two dozen scientists have called for a new investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, amid concerns it was “all but impossible” for a World Health Organization-led team to operate free of political influence. Source Telegraph

Hungary’s rule of law stance left Fidesz isolated in EPP, says Manfred Weber Access to the comments

Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party was left isolated in the EPP, the group’s chair Manfred Weber has told Euronews after Fidesz quit the grouping on Wednesday. Orban pulled his party out of the conservative European People’s Party – which is the biggest in the European Parliament – due to changes to its internal rules. Source Euro News

Coronavirus: Tokyo asks China to stop anal swab tests on Japanese citizens

  • Some of those subject to the tests complained of ‘psychological distress’, a top government spokesman says
  • The US has also protested after its diplomats were also reportedly subjected to the tests, a claim denied by Beijing

The Japanese government has requested China not to subject Japanese citizens entering the country to anal Covid-19 tests after receiving complaints of “psychological distress” from some of them, the top government spokesman said Monday. Source SCMP