Boris Johnson has admitted that the HGV shortage crisis could last into Christmas. The Prime Minister was asked about his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s interview with the Daily Mail on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show this morning.
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Boris Johnson is set to unveil his plans on how to tackle coronavirus during the coming months at a press conference tomorrow.
He is expected to outline how the country can learn to live with coronavirus, underlining how vaccinations will be a central part of the response during the autumn and winter.
It is understood the health secretary will deliver a statement in Parliament to update MPs on the plans on Tuesday (September
Boris Johnson has admitted that the HGV shortage crisis could last into Christmas. The Prime Minister was asked about his thoughts on Rishi Sunak’s interview with the Daily Mail on BBC's The Andrew Marr Show this morning.
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first reported how internal messages revealed it was “extremely unlikely” kebabs and koftas will be part of the initial deal – despite the Prime Minister saying they would be. An official said there is no “deadline” for lifting the ban.Johnson’s announcement prompted a civil servant to email a colleague telling him “some of what he said was misleading”.
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filling stations ran dry.
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