“power surge” to Scotland as he prepared to publish legislation for a UK internal market to replace the EU Single Market.
26.06.2020 - 20:03 / theplaylist.net
Without a doubt, the way that Donald Trump and his administration has been handling the COVID-19 pandemic response has been horrific. But he’s not the only leader that has done a, uh, less-than-desirable job responding to the global health crisis.
The UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson has bungled things in a spectacular way (while also contracting the virus himself), as well. And that story, apparently, warrants its own limited TV series.
“power surge” to Scotland as he prepared to publish legislation for a UK internal market to replace the EU Single Market.
Boris Johnson has urged millions of Britons to go back to work if they can - after months of telling them to work from home.The Prime Minister said people should 'try to lead their lives more normally' as restrictions are eased after months of lockdown.And he hinted that stricter rules on wearing face coverings in public places may be introduced in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.In an online question and answer session with the public, Mr Johnson said: "I want people to go back to
hereStanley Johnson, 79, jetted from England to Bulgaria then on to Greece as no direct flights from the UK are entering the country.Mr Johnson said: "I'm in Pelion on essential business trying to Covid-proof my property in view of the upcoming letting season."I need to set up distancing measures at the property because they're taking it very seriously here."The Greeks are trying to stop bulk arrivals from the UK but they were quite happy to have me coming in."All they wanted to know where I was
Boris Johnson has insisted that no official approach has been made by U.S. authorities who want permission to speak with Prince Andrew in relation to his links with Jeffrey Epstein.
government guidance against non essential trips. Stanley Johnson boasted of his travels from England to Bulgaria and on to Greece on social media for everyone to see.
Keir Starmer in the House of Commons today at his weekly Prime Minister 's Questions. The Conservative Party leader will be probed by the Labour Party leader on a number of issues including the government's "new deal" to spend £5bn on rebuilding the United Kingdom following the coronavirus pandemic.