Piers Morgan slammed “Harry Potter” actress Miriam Margolyes for saying she wanted British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to die during a revent TV appearance.
27.04.2020 - 12:27 / ahlanlive.com
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the coronavirus Britain's "biggest challenge since the war" as he returned to work on Monday after successfully battling Covid-19 himself.
In a statement to press outside his 10 Downing Street home, Johnson apologised for being "away from my desk" longer than he would have liked, and thanked "everyone who has stepped up", including Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who had been deputising for the Prime Minister in his absence.
"Every day I know that this
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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the coronavirus Britain’s “biggest challenge since the war” as he returned to work on Monday after successfully battling Covid-19 himself.
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The Prime Minister has warned that easing lockdown could spark a second peak of infections
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is returning to work after recovering from a coronavirus infection that put him in intensive care, with his government facing growing criticism over the deaths and disruption the virus has caused. Johnson’s office said he would be back at his desk in 10 Downing St.