Thursday 1st April, Daily Roundup

Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.

Local News

Vaccine passports that will allow people to access hospitality and entertainment venues of Britain seems to be a sceptical step according to Britain’s opposition Labour leader Keir Starmer . He said the “British instinct” could be against such documents.

World News

The White House has directed the US Environmental Protection Agency to study whether using renewable fuels to power electric vehicle charging should generate tradeable credits under the nation’s biofuels programme, two sources familiar with the discussions said.

 In a unique idea aiming to restore passenger confidence and spare the travel industry more pandemic pain, UVeya a Swiss start-up has introduced a robot armed with virus-killing ultraviolet light is being tested on Swiss airplanes.

Myanmar activists burned copies of a military-framed constitution, as a UN special envoy cautioned about the risk of a bloodbath due to an intense crackdown on anti-coup protesters.

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