A top UK Government scientist strongly outlined his position on the Dominic Cummings scandal after being asked to clarify rules at today's live briefing.
11.05.2020 - 17:12 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government has released new guidelines for people returning to work after Boris Johnson set out his 'road map' for lifting lockdown.
From this week, people who cannot work from home are being encouraged to return to work.
The government says it will be issuing guidance to employers on how this can be done safely and in line with social distancing measures.
The new guidance states that people should travel to work, including to provide voluntary services 'where you cannot work from home and
A top UK Government scientist strongly outlined his position on the Dominic Cummings scandal after being asked to clarify rules at today's live briefing.
Andy Burnham says he would take a 'more cautious approach' than the government on easing the coronavirus lockdown.
Teachers have blasted the government's decision to reopen schools next week.
Last night, Boris Johnson addressed the nation and announced some huge changes regarding lockdown restrictions for shoppers.
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.
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.
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.
The government has quietly tweaked its new "Stay Alert" slogan following 'confusing' backlash.
Good Morning Britain’s Jonathan Swain challenged Justice Secretary Robert Buckland live on TV in response to the government apparently ghosting the programme.
A growing number of councils across England have rejected government plans to reopen schools on June 1.
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.
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.