Food supply chains ‘on edge of failing’ as ‘pingdemic’ and Brexit bite
More than 600,000 people were ‘pinged’ by the NHS Covid-19 app in England and Wales last week alone.
More than 600,000 people were ‘pinged’ by the NHS Covid-19 app in England and Wales last week alone.
David Cameron was also criticised, with the review stating he "understated" his relationship with Greensill.
Data shows that 618,90 self-isolation alerts were sent between 8 and 15 July - a 17 per cent rise on the previous week.
'It's not a massive shock that Not A Doctor Tupperware Sh*t Woman thinks an acrostic is a form of medical evidence,' wrote one Twitter user.
"Apart from everyone who voted remain," a solicitor has said.
Supermarkets said shortages were "patchy" in places, but insisted customers need not worry.
A committee of MPs warned that levelling up risked becoming an "everything and nothing" policy.
Ahead of the 2019 general election Boris Johnson hid in a fridge in order to swerve the former GMB presenter.
“This was the opportunity for Government to turn their clapping in to genuine recognition. Their response is paltry. They have failed spectacularly.”
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