The Prime Minister has been eager to hail the success of Britain’s rollout of the jab programme over the past week. More than four million Brits now inoculated with 140 vaccines being administered on average every minute. However, the vaccine numbers have
The Government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic once again dominates the agenda, with England plunged into its third national lockdown at the start of last week. The Prime Minister is understood to be considering introducing tougher measures to combat the rise in
Mr Johnson is coming under increasing pressure to scrap the relaxation of coronavirus laws between December 23 and 27. Yesterday Sir Keir demanded the Prime Minister call an emergency COBRA meeting to look into the impact of the softened measures. Across the
Chris Bryant said he is “mortified” by his behaviour and labelled it “unacceptable”. The Speaker of the House had been forced to interrupt Boris Johnson during PMQs to tell off Mr Bryant. Sir Lindsay said “we are not having that disgraceful behaviour.”
PMQs: Boris Johnson says EU ‘want to punish us’ The Labour leader quizzed the Prime Minister remotely after he came into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. The exchange comes on the same day Mr Johnson will discuss the deadlock
The Speaker of the House was forced to interrupt Boris Johnson during PMQs to tell off Chris Bryant MP. Lindsay Hoyle suggested the Labour whip Nick Brown has a word with him. He said “we are not having that disgraceful behaviour.” Minutes
It was announced this morning the UK regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. Roll out of the jab across the country will start next week. The announcement gives Mr Johnson some positive news to
Boris Johnson was told off by House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle after the Prime Minister attempted to ask Sir Keir Starmer whether he supported the reinstatement of Jeremy Corbyn’s membership to the Labour Party. The Speaker firstly reminded Mr Johnson he was
The Prime Minister will face his rival from Downing Street via video link as he continues to self-isolate after meeting an MP who later tested positive for COVID-19. The pair are likely to clash during the showdown after Mr Johnson made a