The death of George Floyd which has triggered protests across the US was “inexcusable”, Boris Johnson has said.
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The Prime Minister has announced that all shops will be allowed to reopen again from the middle of next month.
In Monday's Downing Street briefing, Boris Johnson set out his plans to reopen businesses including department stores and independent shops from June 15.
In addition, outdoor markets and car showrooms will be allowed to reopen from next Monday, June 1, provided they can do so safely.
He explained that this was because transmission of the coronavirus is lower outdoors and social
The death of George Floyd which has triggered protests across the US was “inexcusable”, Boris Johnson has said.
Dominic Cummings has failed to apologise after admitting to making a 260-miles drive during the coronavirus lockdown.
The pop star wants the UK to be "one of the front-runners" in addressing the climate crisis
Boris Johnson says he is standing by Dominic Cummings despite his chief advisor appearing to break lockdown rules.
Scots comedian Frankie Boyle has once against caused controversy online by saying he had 'bought fireworks' in case Boris Johnson lost his life to coronavirus.
<br _moz_dirty="" />Boris Johnson laid out his plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday night, but left most of us scratching our heads.
Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield vented their frustration at Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the government after the coronavirus lockdown update on Sunday evening. On Monday’s This Morning, Holly and Phil said that Boris’ outline of what the country’s next steps will be amid the coronavirus pandemic left them “cross” and Philip fumed that the speech to the nation lacked direction.
Matt Lucas uploaded an impression of Boris Johnson onto Twitter following the Prime Minister’s lockdown update.