Niall Horan has accused Health Secretary Matt Hancock of being “smug and slippery” despite having committed a “major howler” in his response to coronavirus.
06.05.2020 - 13:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has dashed the hopes of a nation today as he said it is "too soon" to say when schools will be able to return after the coronavirus outbreak.
But in a note of optimism during his interview with Sky News, he said he hoped the government would be in a position to decide on schools reopening "relatively soon".
There have been calls for schools to reopen next week as many children - and parents - struggle with the demands of home schooling and their children being
Niall Horan has accused Health Secretary Matt Hancock of being “smug and slippery” despite having committed a “major howler” in his response to coronavirus.
"Excuse me, but Matt you’ve had a major howler here and it’s about time you handed facts out."
Cafes may be able to reopen in the summer months - if they can provide outdoor facilities.
The Health Secretary says there is no guarantee a vaccine will be found for coronavirus.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has suggested the two-metre distancing rule could be relaxed to allow people to go back to work ahead of the coronavirus lockdown being lifted.