The Chancellor's spokesman suggested it was not up to social media companies to decide which opinions are valid.
There have been significant increases in the North-west, Midlands and Yorkshire.
“It’s clear that clapping doesn’t cut it anymore," union GMB said.
The lack of widely-available, reliable broadband has been made more acute by the Covid-19 crisis – with many children struggling to access remote learning as a result of the so-called “digital divide”.
The Government is aiming to offer a vaccination to 15 million vulnerable people in the UK by the middle of February.
Hutchinson, from south London, was pictured carrying a far-right demonstrator to safety when protests became violent in June.
Amazon took action after finding dozens of posts on the service which it said encouraged or incited violence, just days after a pro-Trump mob stormed the US Capitol.
“I’m not homophobic but...” was doing some hard yards on social tonight.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said “the pressure on the NHS is very, very bad” as a result of coronavirus.
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