Cinemas across England must continue to operate at reduced capacity for another month after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed a delay to the easing of coronavirus restrictions.
26.05.2021 - 20:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Matt Hancock has rejected allegations levelled at him by Dominic Cummings after he claimed the Health Secretary performed “disastrously” below the standards expected.
Mr Cummings told a Parliamentary committee on Wednesday that he recommended to Boris Johnson that Mr Hancock should be fired over coronavirus failings.
The Prime Minister’s former adviser said there were around 20 reasons why Mr Hancock should have
Cinemas across England must continue to operate at reduced capacity for another month after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed a delay to the easing of coronavirus restrictions.
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Last Week Tonight host John Oliver reminded viewers at home that though America is returning to a state of normalcy, much of life abroad is at peril due to limited access to vaccines and abysmal government response.
Mark Drakeford and Sturgeon wrote to Johnson stating they wanted a clearer agenda and to make sure it wasn't more than a PR exercise.Following the cancellation all sides blamed one another for the breakdown of potential talks.
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Dominic Cummings are "not true", as he fought to save his career. The Prime Minister's former aide accused Hancock of repeatedly lying, being disastrously incompetent and claimed he should have been fired on multiple occasions during the course of the pandemic.
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The tiering system that led to an explosive stand-off between Greater Manchester and the government last October had been ‘bodged together’ on the fly with no financial support plan in place, the Prime Minister’s former adviser Dominic Cummings has said, while Boris Johnson ‘constantly changed his mind’ about what places should be subject to what measures.
Prime Minister’s former adviser said Johnson dismissed the pandemic as a “scare story” or the new “swine flu” in early 2020 as the global crisis loomed and then had to be persuaded to lock down in March.
coronavirus pandemic to an infamous Spider-Man meme.Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s former chief advisor, who was at the centre of last year’s Barnard Castle scandal, gave testimony to the Commons Health, and Science and Technology committees at Westminster today (May 26).During the lengthy questioning, Cummings made damning allegations against the PM, Health Secretary Matt Hancock and other government figures over their response to COVID-19 in 2020 and beyond.He said that Hancock should have
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MPs Boris Johnson's former adviser apologising for the Government’s failures during the coronavirus pandemic. The former aide said: “The truth is that senior ministers, senior officials, senior advisers like me fell disastrously short of the standards that the public has a right to expect of its Government in a crisis like this.
Prime Minister hosting joint meetings with devolved governments had been downplayed.