Public support in the government continues to tumble
The UK's official tally of coronavirus-related deaths passed 20,000 this weekend - a figure the chief scientist once said would represent a "good outcome".
The UK's official tally of coronavirus-related deaths passed 20,000 this weekend - a figure the chief scientist once said would represent a "good outcome".
It comes as Cillit Bang trended on Twitter following comments from the US president.
The president said he is “here to present ideas”.
Chancellor Angela Merkel in turn says her country took lessons from South Korea.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock praised the ‘rapid progress’ being made into vaccines by scientists at Oxford and Imperial College London.
The festive timing made it harder to find polling venues and voters expressed concern about ‘misleading’ online campaigning.
The shipment was promised to arrive on Sunday, but sources say the request hadn’t even been made when the announcement went out.
Rachel Reeves’ comments come amid growing frustration over a shortage of protective equipment for NHS workers.
To prevent total societal collapse and thus electoral disaster, the Tories have advocated socialistic policies. But why didn’t they do it sooner?
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