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  • Masks, mass events and more in the office: What Freedom Day means for you

    July 12, 2021

    Millions of Londoners will enjoy a range of new liberties from 19 July, after Boris Johnson this evening announced the coronavirus restrictions that will be lifted as planned. Back in February when the PM outlined the government’s roadmap out of lockdown, he told MPs that step four would entail “all legal limits on social contact” [...]

  • Government’s vaccine bounce comes to an end as public opinion shifts

    July 12, 2021

    New polling suggests the vaccine bounce in the polls has ended for prime minister Boris Johnson and his government, as Labour support slowly ticks up. Johnson’s net favourability score has fallen after he and his party experienced a boost in support in May polls, according to YouGov. The UK’s successful rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine [...]

  • Euros 2020: Bank holiday, sick day or in mourning? Businesses urged to be flexible day after final

    July 9, 2021

    There are increasing calls from business groups, unions, and the public, for employers to offer flexibility to staff for the day after the Euros 2020 final, as the Prime Minister is under pressure to announce a bank holiday if England win. “Businesses across England will recognise the momentous nature for many of the prospect of [...]

  • Extra bank holiday if England wins Euro 2020 final? Boris Johnson keeps us guessing

    July 8, 2021

    The Prime Minister has come under pressure to consider a one-off day off in the event of the Three Lions winning the tournament after defeating Denmark 2-1 at Wembley last night. Boris Johnson has refused to rule out the prospect of an emergency bank holiday should England win Euro 2020 this coming Sunday. Asked during [...]

  • Planning reforms: Govt U-turns over infrastructure levy after Chesham and Amersham defeat

    July 8, 2021

    The Government has announced a significant change to its controversial proposals for the reform of the planning system.  Speaking to the Local Government Association’s annual conference, Robert Jenrick – the Housing, Communities and Local Government Secretary – announced that the Government would backtrack on implementing a new nationally-set infrastructure levy that was initially outlined as part [...]

  • Johnson to “consider” boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics over Uighur ethnic cleansing

    July 7, 2021

    Prime minister Boris Johnson today said he would consider calls for a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, but told MPs he is “instinctively against” taking such action. At prime minister’s questions today, former Tory minister Tim Loughton highlighted concerns over the “genocide” of Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang and the wider human rights [...]

  • ‘Incredibly disturbing’: BMA chair slams Boris Johnson’s decision to ease Covid restrictions

    July 6, 2021

    The chair of the British Medical Assocation, Dr. Chaand Nagpaul has slammed Prime minister Boris Johnson’s decision to ease Covid-related restrictions on 19 July. ”There is a clear disconnect with the actions the Government are planning to take and the data and views of the scientific community and medical profession,” Dr. Nagpaul said. Yesterday, Boris [...]

  • Amber means Go! Travel industry awaits details on rule change for double-vaxxed Brits

    July 5, 2021

    Travel industry in holding pattern awaiting details on rule change for double-vaxxed Brits

  • ‘I don’t comment’: Matt Hancock email row puts spotlight on Boris Johnson’s communications

    June 28, 2021

    The row over Matt Hancock’s use of a private email account has led to questions for Boris Johnson over his own communications. Former health secretary Hancock has been accused of using a private Gmail account to conduct government business, something denied by No 10. But the Prime Minister was targeted by Labour after refusing to [...]

  • Boris Johnson says full easing of Covid restrictions on July 19 is ‘very likely’

    June 28, 2021

    Lockdown restrictions are “very likely” to be lifted as planned on July 19 according to the PM, as new health secretary Sajid Javid said the decision will be “irreversible”. Speaking on a campaign visit on Monday, the prime minister said that the government and its scientific advisers are “very likely be in a position on [...]

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