Let’s stop pretending back to school is about anything other than the economy
"The government hope that, if the smallest children are in school again, thousands of people can go back to work."
"The government hope that, if the smallest children are in school again, thousands of people can go back to work."
It comes as government borrowing surged to £62.1 billion to April, with thoughts turning to how we will meet the costs.
Let's help our local businesses survive the downturn and thrive when things pick up again.
Some have questioned why the government didn't appoint an independent with expert medical knowledge.
Loose laws and media distortions enabled the government to downplay the number of fatalities.
Johnson accused the Labour leader of ‘feigning ignorance,’ as if Starmer already knows what is tragically going wrong, which means he can’t get the PM to also admit it.
The high street chain has supported its own ‘key workers’ through the turbulent crisis in line with corporate ethics which have been fine-tuned over decades.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock stood by the principle of discharging sick patients to care homes.
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