Boris has got his Churchill moment
“Welcome to politics’ darkest hour”, where the first victim of the coronavirus is leadership.
“Welcome to politics’ darkest hour”, where the first victim of the coronavirus is leadership.
PM acknowledges the outbreak will deliver a ‘severe blow’ but says the ‘fundamentals’ of the UK economy remained ‘very strong’.
The National Education Union has asked the PM why the UK Government is not closing schools in the same way as other countries.
“I cannot say this strongly enough: Ministers need to stop anonymously briefing journalists and start speaking directly to the public", Lord Barwell said.
Boris Johnson outlines the government's latest advice on delaying the spread of coronavirus.
SNP Ian Blackford raised concerns over the Government’s post Brexit trade talks with the EU during a Commons speech responding to the Budget.
Netflix has contradicted the Prime Minister’s claim that Sex Education, which is filmed in Wales, is the most popular TV show in Saudi Arabia.
Laura Trott says Boris Johnson is not a racist - Twitter disagrees.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the PM of having ‘no shame in defending bullying’ in his Government.
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