a visit to Scotland tomorrow to talk up his dream of a bridge to Northern Ireland. He will also urge Cabinet colleagues to be more "vocal" in Scotland about the UK Government's role in the economic recovery from coronavirus.
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Covid-19, which aims to avoid another national lockdown. He explained how the approach would work in five stages, with a local lockdown being implemented only when absolutely necessary.
Here's everything Boris Johnson said in his statement ahead of pubs and restaurants reopening tomorrow. Since I last spoke to you from this podium, we have continued to make progress nationally against the virus.We are now reporting regularly fewer than 1,000 new cases each day.The Office for National Statistics
.a visit to Scotland tomorrow to talk up his dream of a bridge to Northern Ireland. He will also urge Cabinet colleagues to be more "vocal" in Scotland about the UK Government's role in the economic recovery from coronavirus.
Johnson did drop the chief nursing officer of England from a Downing Street briefing because she was critical of Dominic Cumming’s decision to break lockdown rules. Ruth May, the chief nursing officer, confirmed that she was suddenly pulled from a media briefing at the height of the Cummings controversy.
Covid-19 pandemic and ramping up testing capacity.
Boris Johnson outlined the government's plans to reopen businesses that have had to remain closed throughout the coronavirus pandemic. July has so far seen the reopening of salons, pubs, restaurants and beauticians, with gyms and indoor pools to reopen later this month.Now, Mr Johnson has outlined how he plans to lift the remaining restrictions, with more businesses set to open from August.
hereHowever Labour leader Keir Starmer insisted this was ‘not an apology’ and Jennifer - who works at a care home in Stockport - takes the same view.She said: “He has no right to say that. He should be saying 'well done', not just to the NHS but to the carers.
coronavirus is 'still with us.' The briefing is expected to take place at 5pm. It will be the first time the PM has addressed the public in this format since he announced the easing of the measures on June 23.
here"The administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland hold responsibility for their own lockdown restrictions and they will respond to the united view of the Chief Medical Officers at their own pace, based on their own judgement, but all parts of the UK are now travelling in the same direction and we will continue to work together to ensure that everyone in our country gets the support they need."Thanks to our progress, we can now go further and safely ease the lockdown in England."At
announced a series of changes to the UK's current lockdown measures that enables more people to see loved ones and get the economy back up and running.However he did warn that the move does come with "caution" and restrictions will still be in place and the latest announcement applies to England only.Mr Johnson started by commending the public for their efforts, telling MPs that the common sense and perseverance of Britons has "more than justified our faith" in them.Get the latest updates from