Prime Minister confirmed on Monday that most mandatory restrictions will end next week. At a Downing Street news conference, Johnson acknowledged the pandemic “is not over” and appealed to people to proceed with caution.
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Boris Johnson backing Matt Hancock "risks jeopardising vital public health measures", the SNP said today. The party said the Prime Minister's decision to retain the under-fire Health Secretary over his interaction with Gina Coladangelo raised "very serious questions".
And the incident - which saw him caught on camera in a steamy Covid restriction-breaking clinch with the aide he hired - cannot "simply be brushed under the carpet". Kirsten Oswald, the SNP's deputy Westminster leader, said: "Boris
.Prime Minister confirmed on Monday that most mandatory restrictions will end next week. At a Downing Street news conference, Johnson acknowledged the pandemic “is not over” and appealed to people to proceed with caution.
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Boris Johnson think he is to think that we are going to accept that the case is closed.
appointed as an adviser and non-executive director at the UK Department of Health. Kirsten Oswald MP said today it was essential that an independent investigation be launched to "shine a light on Tory cronyism" - or trust in the UK government will be further eroded.
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Matt Hancock has resigned as Health Secretary the day after video footage emerged of him kissing an aide in his ministerial office in a breach of coronavirus restrictions.Images and video showed Hancock in an embrace with aide Gina Coladangelo last month, and the Health Secretary was facing increasing pressure to quit over the breaking of social-distancing rules.Hancock wrote to Boris Johnson on Saturday and said: "The last thing I would want is for my private life to distract attention from the
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Downing Street refused to comment eight times about whether the Tory Minister broke covid laws. Hancock apologised after images emerged earlier today of him kissing his aide Gina Coladangelo who he appointed in his office at the Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC).
The Queen referred to the UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock as a "poor man" during a meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In her first in-person weekly audience with Boris in fifteen months on Wednesday, the 95 year old appeared to address Matt's woes and hardships over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic.