Four steps to freedom: how England’s lockdown will be lifted
The prime minister has set out his four-stage plan to ease England’s coronavirus restrictions. Read it here.
The prime minister has set out his four-stage plan to ease England’s coronavirus restrictions. Read it here.
It comes after two allies of Ms Symonds, Baroness Finn and Henry Newman, were appointed as key advisers in No 10.
'So many of us have been sidelined by an incompetent and arrogant Government that couldn't care less about small business.'
“Let’s face it, the Government has done precious little to make schools safer between the start of lockdown and now despite having ample time."
Research, led by Public Health Scotland, found that - by the fourth week after the first dose - hospitalisations were reduced by 85 per cent for the Pfizer jab and 94 per cent for the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.
"Guess which one of these ideas I think is totally ridiculous: -a bridge over the English Channel -a giant roundabout under the Isle Of Man -free school meals for vulnerable children"
The UK will be able to bypass an EU law which requires certain lawnmowers, golf buggies and quad bikes to have motor insurance.
"Maybe running governments wasn’t their greatest skill compared to running campaigns," he said.
“The order that is coming out is: ‘Don’t mention the war'" for fear of offending voters in red wall seats, one senior backbencher said.
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