NEIL Gray raised furlough scheme issues being faced by his Airdrie constituents with Boris Johnson via a virtual contribution to Prime Minister’s Questions.
11.05.2020 - 10:53 / breakingnews.ie
Matt Lucas has given his own take on Boris Johnson’s address to the nation.
The Prime Minister faced calls for clarity after setting out “the first sketch of a road map” for easing the coronavirus lockdown.
Lucas, 46, posted a video on Twitter of himself impersonating Mr Johnson.
“So we are saying ‘Don’t go to work, go to work, don’t take public transport, go to work, don’t go to work, stay indoors, if you can work from home go to work, don’t go to work, go outside, don’t go outside and then we
NEIL Gray raised furlough scheme issues being faced by his Airdrie constituents with Boris Johnson via a virtual contribution to Prime Minister’s Questions.
Boris Johnson is being urgently pushed by northern mayors to publish local rates of Covid transmission - amid fears that dropping the ‘Stay at Home’ message is premature when new cases here currently exceed those anywhere else in England.
Matt Hancock told This Morning that summer is effectively cancelled and said "lavish" holidays abroad will not be allowed any time soon.
<br _moz_dirty="" />Boris Johnson laid out his plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown on Sunday night, but left most of us scratching our heads.
Matt Lucas took a swipe at British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sunday after he gave a speech to the nation amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Matt Lucas uploaded an impression of Boris Johnson onto Twitter following the Prime Minister’s lockdown update.
After Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced criticism for his statement to the public on easing coronavirus lockdown measures which 'lacked clarity', he is due to face MPs in the Commons later.
"So, we are saying don’t go to work, go to work."
Matt Lucas has given his own take on Boris Johnson’s address to the nation.
Plans are in place to reopen primary schools in England to pupils in June, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced.
Miriam Margolyes is facing a backlash after saying she wanted Boris Johnson “to die” from coronavirus.