Pubs and restaurants may be able to reopen sooner than previously thought, after it was revealed that Boris Johnson has asked for a review of the two metre social distancing rule.
22.05.2020 - 13:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A hospital cleaner who challenged Boris Johnson over the NHS surcharge for migrant workers says he has 'proud and honoured' after the fee was scrapped for health and care staff.
Syrian refugee Hassan Akkad's Twitter clip of him addressing Mr Johnson went viral, raking in millions of views.
In the clip, he expressed his shock at being excluded from a scheme offering indefinite leave to remain to the families of all NHS staff who die as a result of contracting coronavirus.
Mr Akkad also joined
Pubs and restaurants may be able to reopen sooner than previously thought, after it was revealed that Boris Johnson has asked for a review of the two metre social distancing rule.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford has called on the head of the civil service to investigate the "rule-breaking and the Tory Government's cover-up" of Dominic Cummings' lockdown journey to Durham.
Piers Morgan has branded Boris Johnson "disgusting" after he said foreign NHS workers must continue to pay the health surcharge.The 55 year old, who recently announced he will be replaced on Good Morning Britain next week, raged over the Prime Minister's announcement during the PMQs on Wednesday, 20 May. Addressing the MPs, Boris had said that "we must look at the realities" and suggested that it was "very difficult in the current circumstances to find alternative sources".
Boris Johnson has been shamed into a screeching U-turn on scrapping £400 fees for foreign health and social care workers to access the NHS “as soon as possible”.
Piers Morgan directed his ire at Boris Johnson today after the announcement that the government is to raise the ‘tax’ on foreign NHS workers.