Downing Street as the Prime Minister drafted plans to cut benefits. Two works of art purchased through the Government Art Collection fund, which is bolstered by the taxpayers, now adorn Boris Johnson's residence in London.
22.07.2021 - 12:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Nurses may consider striking after the government offered a three per cent pay rise for NHS staff in England and Wales, a union leader has said.
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) described the decision as a “bitter blow”, saying that the salary increase would in fact be a cut once inflation was taken into account.
Announcing the three per cent uplift, Boris Johnson tweeted: “Our NHS staff have been heroic throughout the pandemic, providing
Downing Street as the Prime Minister drafted plans to cut benefits. Two works of art purchased through the Government Art Collection fund, which is bolstered by the taxpayers, now adorn Boris Johnson's residence in London.
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Nicola Sturgeon. The First Minister wrote to Johnson earlier this week inviting him to Bute House in Edinburgh to discuss covid pandemic recovery.
Tory chancellor has challenged Boris Johnson to end quarantine rules for certain countries amid claims that the UK has tougher measures in place than other European countries, which is affecting jobs. Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers on Thursday to discuss travel rules for August, the chancellor has said holidaymakers face uncertainty while stricter measures are also having an impact on the economy.
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Boris Johnson claimed he would "no longer buy all this NHS overwhelmed stuff" and was reluctant to reintroduce lockdown measures last Autumn because he said those dying from the virus were "essentially all over 80", former advisor Dominic Cummings has claimed in a shocking new interview. Speaking with the BBC, Cummings claimed Johnson wanted to let the virus “wash through the country” rather than disrupt the economy, Cummings told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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brazen it out of self-isolation with the testing get-out.
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