PM: Coronavirus like unexpected and invisible mugger
Boris Johnson reflected on his own close-run experience with Covid-19 following his return to work.
Boris Johnson reflected on his own close-run experience with Covid-19 following his return to work.
The move has been described as a money-making ruse designed to prevent passengers from claiming refunds.
Not content with ‘flattening the curve’ or mitigating the spread of the disease, Jacinda Ardern moved to completely clear New Zealand of coronavirus.
According to reports the Sunday Times has been barred from briefings following a run of negative coverage.
A 40-year-old man has also been taken to hospital for treatment.
New research by payments service bePayd said money needs to flow faster to cover the £212.8bn in unpaid invoices due to SMEs.
The country has managed to avoid the worst-case scenario, the PM said.
With the death toll mounting, PPE shortages, ongoing lockdown the Sage scandal and a vaccine a long way off, Boris Johnson has his work cut out.
Coronavirus provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to clamp down on tax avoidance, but will we take it?
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