Health Secretary Matt Hancock has explained how implementing local lockdowns might work in the coming months.
15.05.2020 - 11:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
When Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in his lockdown easing that some children in reception, Years 1 and 6 could return to school as early as next month, the news received a mixed reception from parents and teaching unions.
Many people in England welcomed it, but now the Local Government Association and unions are accusing ministers of "going too fast" on plans to reopen schools and is calling for more local control over their return.
The leaders of the main teaching unions are meeting
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has explained how implementing local lockdowns might work in the coming months.
Teachers have blasted the government's decision to reopen schools next week.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic we’ve been given various updates from Prime Minister Boris Johnson, detailing what the next steps for the country will be.
The government has outlined its plan to phase children's return to nurseries and primary schools from next month.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced a lot of criticism for his coronavirus lockdown update, with people saying they have been left confused by a lack of clarity and mixed messaging.
Matt Hancock told This Morning that summer is effectively cancelled and said "lavish" holidays abroad will not be allowed any time soon.
Nicola Sturgeon tonight thanked Scots for their lockdown efforts during an address to the nation.
The government has said it would like to see all primary pupils back in school for a month before the summer holidays.
<br _moz_dirty="" />Boris Johnson laid out his plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday night, but left most of us scratching our heads.
Matt Lucas took a swipe at British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday after he gave a speech to the nation amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Matt Lucas uploaded an impression of Boris Johnson onto Twitter following the Prime Minister’s lockdown update.
"So, we are saying don’t go to work, go to work."