Johnson to hand top TV jobs to ex-Mail and Telegraph editors
Paul Dacre - the 70-year-old former editor of the Daily Mail - is the prime minister’s first choice to become chair of broadcasting regulator Ofcom, the Sunday Times reported.
Paul Dacre - the 70-year-old former editor of the Daily Mail - is the prime minister’s first choice to become chair of broadcasting regulator Ofcom, the Sunday Times reported.
Also Asda will introduce 1,000 new Covid-19 marshals on the doors of its supermarkets.
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster warned there are changes coming with or without a deal.
John Apter, the leader of the Police Federation representing 120,000 rank and file police officers in England and Wales. He said the military was “not what policing has asked for and not what it needs”.
Daily “moonshot” tests for Covid-19 to allow people to resume normal life won't be available on NHS.
The announcement comes less than a month after the government launched a 'go back to work or risk losing your job' marketing blitz.
“The Government should publish the evidence upon which this decision was based.”
Poor Boris Johnson! Couldn't Jacob Rees Mogg hire out his nanny for a few years?
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