Along with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the authorities of European countries introduced numerous restrictions. One of them is limiting the sale and consumption of alcohol. In Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland, all pubs have closed. In Portugal, the Netherlands and Belgium, we won't buy alcohol after 8 p.m.more
The content of the interview with me, published on Friday in "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna", has been manipulated - said prof. Andrzej Rzepliński, president of the Constitutional Tribunal in 2010-16. We are not a rabble - he emphasized.more
This Saturday, Sunday, November 1, and on Monday, the cemeteries will be closed, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced today. We do not want to make a lot of people gather in cemeteries and in public transport - he emphasized.more
I have decided to submit to the Sejm a draft amendment to the Act on Family Planning, which, taking into account the indications of the Constitutional Tribunal, provides for the introduction of a new premise to restore the possibility of terminating a pregnancy only in the event of the so-called lethal defects - President Andrzej Duda announced today.more
"As a citizen I look at what is happening with disgust, as a Catholic with sadness," former president of the Constitutional Tribunal, prof. Andrzej Rzepliński.more
More than half of the citizens sympathize with the protests, but many of them do not believe in the success of the social opposition movement, "Gazeta Wyborcza" writes today, citing the results of a poll conducted by Kantar for the daily.more
Britain will do everything it can to avoid ordering a second national COVID-19 lockdown because it believes it will do more harm than good to the country, a minister said on Thursday.more
Together with experts, it is necessary to prepare a solution that will protect children - for example with Down syndrome - but also will not expose women to suffering, which will bring social peace; I am ready to get involved in work on it, declared President Andrzej Duda yesterday.more
The sanitary services of the Spanish autonomous communities warn that small family groups and friends can be a dangerous source of coronavirus infections.more
During the lockdown, almost every second Pole experienced exhaustion and a physical or mental crisis. Most, however, are satisfied with their lives, and about half - also with their sex life - said Prof. Zbigniew Izdebski.more
More than 60 million pre-election votes have been cast, and 33 states have surpassed their pre-election vote totals from 2016, according to data from CNN, Edison Research and Catalist. more
Thousands of angry Italians took to the streets of Turin, Milan, Naples, Palermo, and Rome on Monday night to protest the early closing of bars and restaurants and the shuttering of gyms and theaters as the country slips further into chaos as it tries to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.more
At 6 p.m. at the Polish embassy in London, another protest was announced against the Constitutional Tribunal's verdict on abortion. According to participants' information, up to 2,000 people showed up at the previous protest that took place on Saturday. more
Certainly, there will be no improvement so that we can think about Christmas in a traditional way - said Minister of Health Adam Niedzielski in an interview published today in "Fakt".more
In 13 EU Member States, a majority of respondents has a positive image of the EU, with the highest proportions observed in Ireland (71%), Poland and Portugal (both 55%).
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Prezeska Fundacji "Domy Wspólnoty Chleb Życia", która słynie z opieki nad ludźmi odrzuconymi społecznie, napisała emocjonalny post na swoim profilu na Facebooku. To jej reakcja na wyrok Trybunału Konstytucyjnego, który uznał za niezgodną z prawem aborcję z powodu trwałych i nieodwracalnych wad płodu. more
Britain has announced details of a new visa for Hong Kong people who hold British National (Overseas) passports and close family members, confirming their right to work or study in the UK for up to five years as a pathway to full citizenship.more
For now, what we want to do is "almost lockdown" - said the Prime Minister's chief advisor for the fight against COVID-19, Prof. Andrzej Horban. He announced that people after the age of 70 will be asked to stay indoors and not leave unless necessary. He confirmed that further restrictions on the operation of the catering industry are planned.more