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Boris Johnson has warned that the UK faces a third wave of coronavirus cases this year.
Speaking at his first press conference in two weeks, the Prime Minister said we "cannot delude ourselves that Covid has gone away" while other countries face worrying surges in numbers.
Mr Johnson, who was joined at today's Downing Street briefing by Dr Nikita Kanini, medical director of primary care for NHS England, insisted the “path to
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First Minister made the claim to the Prime Minister during a telephone call following the SNP’s election victory.
Sturgeon and Labour’s Drakeford for wholesale constitutional change in light of SNP and Labour successes in Scottish and Welsh parliament elections. The Prime Minister hailed the success of the UK in the covid vaccine roll-out and emphasised the economic challenges will be a “serious shared responsibility”.
Lorraine Kelly made a savage dig at Boris Johnson after rumours were swirling that the Prime Minister could appear on The Masked Dancer. The spin-off of ITV favourite The Masked Singer will hit screens soon, with a line-up of mystery celebrities disguising their identities by dressing in costume.But instead of guessing who is under the mask from their vocals, viewers and the judges will have to make predictions from their dance moves.
Lorraine Kelly had a dig at Prime Minister Boris Johnson during this morning’s episode of ITV talk show Lorraine. The presenter was addressing spurious rumours that the PM has been tipped to appear in the forthcoming reality series The Masked Dancer UK.
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CMU’s Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including the letter to UK Prime Minister ‘Boris’ Johnson from 156 musicians demanding that he fix music streaming, and another letter sent by an alliance of copyright industry trade groups to the European Union demanding that it beef up an element of its proposed Digital Services Act.SECTION TIMES01: Letter to ‘Boris’ Johnson (00:06:59)02: Letter to the EU (00:30:05)(Timings may be slightly