Why should Covid restrictions be lifted for Xmas after sacrifice of other religions, says Piers Morgan
“I don’t think the entire health of the nation should rest on whether we can gorge together on turkey for a couple of days."
“I don’t think the entire health of the nation should rest on whether we can gorge together on turkey for a couple of days."
Getting an answer was described as being "like nailing jelly to the wall" on social media after.
The housing secretary was back on the show after a six month hiatus.
The UK could get access to the vaccine by spring at the earliest after Moderna signed a deal with the European Commission to supply within the bloc.
The PM's bid to reframe his premiership was left in limbo after meeting with Covid-positive MP.
Labour accused ministers of having “one rule for lobbyists and their paying clients and another rule for the rest of us”.
Jonathan Ashworth called it a "disgusting kick in the teeth to hard-working, brave NHS staff".
“There is overwhelming evidence that entities connected to key government figures have made staggering fortunes from these procurement contracts."
The chancellor revealed that the scheme will continue to pay up to 80 per cent of a person’s wage, up to £2,500 a month. The scheme had been due to end on 31 October.
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