‘Extradition aims to entomb & silence him forever’ – Julian Assange’s partner
Stella Moris said it is a “monumental” legal case with “unthinkable” ramifications.
Stella Moris said it is a “monumental” legal case with “unthinkable” ramifications.
Dido Harding, who launched the test-and-trace programme in England, formerly worked as a consultant at McKinsey. She has been appointed to run the new National Institute for Health Protection, it emerged this week.
And Michael Gove thinks he has a point.
Kate Green, Labour’s shadow education secretary, said: “This latest chaos is totally unacceptable."
Public First - a small lobbying and research firm owned by James Frayne and Rachel Wolf, who both worked for Gove - has worked on the project with Ofqual since June, after being awarded a contract that was not put out to tender.
The man was punched by a passer-by pushing a pram while he was arguing with rail staff.
Schools and colleges have been told not to issue BTEC results to students on Thursday following a last-minute U-turn on grading.
Can you spot the PM in this fiendishly tricky brainteaser?
As schools plan to reopen, understanding the potential role children play in the spread of the disease and the factors that drive severe illness in children is critical, experts say.
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