introduce the "rule of six", which would make them "easier for you to understand and for the police to enforce".
26.08.2020 - 14:59 / msn.com
Boris Johnson has hired a celebrity personal trainer to help him work off the pounds after his near-death experience with Covid-19.The Prime Minister’s secret was revealed when he was spotted running with fitness expert Harry Jameson near Westminster this morning by Evening Standard photographer Jeremy Selwyn.A No10 source admitted: “Yes, he has engaged a personal trainer. I can confirm it is Harry Jameson.
introduce the "rule of six", which would make them "easier for you to understand and for the police to enforce".
is expected to announce new laws on social gatherings which will prevent more than six people from different households mixing - both indoors and outdoors.
Kate Garraway has revealed she received messages of support from Prime Minister Boris Johnson as her husband fought the coronavirus. Good Morning Britain presenter Kate, who recently revealed her husband has lost eight stone in six months after being admitted to hospital, said Boris sent her a “lovely note”.
Brexit trade talks have been branded "reckless" by the SNP. David Frost has caused outrage by claiming the UK is not scared to walk away from a trade deal with the European Union.Boris Johnson’s chief negotiator said that Britain will not blink on fishing rights and state aid rules as the talks enter a critical final phase.
The night-time economy is facing a bleak future with three in every five operators facing closure, it has been warned.Greater Manchester's night time economy adviser Sacha Lord has urged the government to provide more targeted support for the sector.He has also labelled the government's latest 'All In, All Together' campaign, which is encouraging people to return to workplaces, as 'shameful, ignorant and insulting' for those still unable to do so.Describing Boris Johnson's recent television
coronavirus have branded the Prime Minister as 'heartless' after he refused to meet with them.
Ian Blackford has accused Boris Johnson of being prepared to see unemployment at levels last seen under Margaret Thatcher by withdrawing the furlough scheme in October. Scots can see a "tale of two governments" in response to the economic fall-out from the coronavirus crisis, the SNP Westminster leader claimed.
indyref2 if the SNP win the next election.Adam Morris said Boris Johnson's administration would "at some point" have to "listen".The Scottish Tories increased their vote share after the referendum on the basis of mounting a vigorous defence of the Union.When Davidson was leader, the Conservatives replaced Labour as Holyrood’s largest opposition party and they picked up seats at the 2017 general election.However, they fell back again at December's general election and they are on their third
coronavirus isn't school children's biggest threat as they prepare to head back to the classroom. The Prime Minister was speaking on Wednesday afternoon at Castle Rock school in Coalville, addressing students.