Second peak ‘flattening’ but public urged to keep resolve in coronavirus fight
Matt Hancock said it is still too early to say what contact people will be able to have over Christmas.
Matt Hancock said it is still too early to say what contact people will be able to have over Christmas.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was the Government’s aim to allow people to meet up after what has been a ‘terrible year’.
Dominic Cummings was said to be unhappy with how Lee Cain had been treated.
The Prime Minister has lost one of his closest aides.
Supporters Diane Abbott and John McDonnell urged an end to Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension in wake of the anti-Semitism row.
Joyce Tofts celebrated with chocolate cake, a pampering session, and a visit from Honey the pony.
The Prime Minister said his Government will do ‘whatever it takes’ to help industry bounce back from the pandemic.
Sir Simon Stevens said that the national lockdown would mean the health service will not need to cancel routine operations.
The Foreign Secretary said he would not ‘sucked in’ to a debate over postal votes after Donald Trump branded the election ‘a fraud’.
Mark Drakeford said it was hoped coronavirus in Wales would be ‘brought back under control’ ahead of the Christmas period.
The Falcons held on to secure the away win.
The Government has warned that restrictions will depend on people following social distancing rules and whether the R rate can be driven down.
Environment Secretary George Eustice said large families and those living in different tiers may not be able to meet on Christmas Day.
More than 50 Tory MPs have signed a letter to the Prime Minister calling for action to help the northern seats which were crucial to his election win.
The veteran broadcaster enjoyed a long career at the BBC and was well known for hosting programmes such as Grandstand and Breakfast Time.