Mandatory masks to be scrapped from July 19th, Johnson announces
The so-called “freedom day” is expected on July 19, with a decision on whether or not to go ahead being taken a week earlier.
The so-called “freedom day” is expected on July 19, with a decision on whether or not to go ahead being taken a week earlier.
The prime minister’s former chief aide reignited his war of words with Number 10 in his latest pay-to-view blog post.
He accused her of having a "political bent" by wanting the state to tell people what to do.
Hinpack Limited, which had no experience of supplying medical equipment, picked up a £30 million deal to provide test tubes for Covid tests.
"Here's an idea for Sajid Javid stop paying management consultants £300,000 a year and give our NHS and social care staff a pay rise."
Ministers are due to meet on Monday to agree a plan to drop all legal requirements, including self-isolation, for fully vaccinated people.
The British Medical Association said that keeping some protective measures in place was “crucial”.
These are the most exciting new London restaurant openings taking place throughout July.
Lewis Hughes, who had been on an anti-vax march, said he voted for Boris Johnson and was disappointed the PM called him a thug.
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