Blackford confronted Johnson at Prime Minister’s Questions over trade negotiations which are reported to have split the Tory cabinet over of the implications for UK farmers.
09.05.2021 - 15:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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An announcement confirming the easing of lockdown restrictions is expected to be delivered by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday.
The next stage of the roadmap out of lockdown is from May 17 - with Mr Johnson stating previously that he would confirm the details one week before.
On Sunday, cabinet minister Michael Gove confirmed that an announcement is being planned for Monday that will be led by the PM with all
Blackford confronted Johnson at Prime Minister’s Questions over trade negotiations which are reported to have split the Tory cabinet over of the implications for UK farmers.
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Boris Johnson in her BRITs acceptance speech this evening as she called for a pay rise for NHS workers. The 25-year-old artist, who won the award for Best Female Solo Artist, gave a powerful speech saying that it is "very good to clap for them but we need to pay for them".
First Minister said Scotland will adopt a 'green list' to allow people to travel to and from certain destinations without having to quarantine. The traffic light system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday, May 17.
Scottish Government's traffic lights system - similar to the one announced by Boris Johnson in England - will come into effect from Monday. Countries are to be classified as green, amber and red and a review will take place every four weeks.
Boris Johnson has confirmed that step three of the roadmap out of lockdown will go ahead on May 17.
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