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.
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.
Opposition parties react angrily after disclosure that Boris Johnson’s top political aide attended meetings of key scientific advisers.
Dominic Raab will stand in for Boris Johnson, with up to 50 MPs permitted to attend in person.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, deputising for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said lockdown measures must continue.
Boris Johnson’s aide Dominic Cummings returned to Number 10 but the Prime Minister remains off work as he recovers from Covid-19.
Boris Johnson said he has seen first-hand the pressure the UK’s health service was under during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Abdul Mabud Chowdhury wrote an urgent appeal to Boris Johnson about personal protective equipment.
It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent the night in intensive care following a worsening of his symptoms on Monday evening.
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