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Boris Johnson hints ‘serious, serious concern’ over variant will delay 21 June lockdown exit

England is braced for a four-week extension of coronavirus restrictions to 19 July, after Boris Johnson said he will take a “cautious” approach to the final removal of lockdown. Hospitality chiefs told The Independent that the extra month of curbs will cost

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June 12, 2021
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Boris Johnson lockdown announcement: What time is the PM speaking today?

Boris Johnson is due to confirm the next stage of lockdown lifting in an announcement later. The third step in the government’s roadmap is set to include the return of indoor hospitality and household mixing from next Monday. The prime minister is expected to appear at 5pm

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May 10, 2021
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Boris Johnson ‘will risk 1m jobs by failing to name date for pubs and restaurants to open’

Boris Johnson will put up to 1 million jobs at risk if he fails to name a date for the reopening of pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues when he unveils his roadmap out of lockdown on Monday, industry sources have warned. Trade body UK Hospitality said it had received indications from

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February 18, 2021
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Keir Starmer admits Commons row with Boris Johnson was sparked by mishearing

Keir Starmer was today forced to admit blundering in the House of Commons when he accused Boris Johnson of repeating untrue claims that he wanted the UK to join the stumbling EU vaccines procurement programme. The pair clashed at prime minister’s questions after the Labour leader responded to Johnson’s

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February 3, 2021
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Johnson has ‘full confidence’ in Patel despite clash over pandemic border closures

Downing Street has said Boris Johnson continues to have “full confidence” in Priti Patel, after the home secretary revealed they clashed last spring over the decision not to close UK borders at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Following Ms Patel’s astonishing revelation last night that she

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January 20, 2021
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Boris Johnson says UK can be ‘best friend’ to EU as top officials formally sign trade deal

Boris Johnson has said his Brexit deal means the UK will be “the best friend and ally the EU could have”. Parliament will be recalled to give its ruling on the trade agreement on Wednesday, more than four years after the matter was put to

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December 30, 2020
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Brexit deal backlash: Fishermen furious at Boris Johnson’s ‘sacrifice’ – ‘EU is happier!’

Fishing chiefs said the UK made significant concessions in order to finally secure a trade agreement on Christmas Eve. At a Downing Street press conference on Christmas Eve, Mr Johnson said “we will as a result of this deal be able to

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December 26, 2020
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Johnson woos Brexit hardliners as both sides of channel race to get deal approved

Boris Johnson has attempted to reassure Brexit hardliners within his own party as the government races to get approval for the post-Brexit trade deal brokered with the EU. The deal is likely to pass through the commons when it is brought to a vote on 30

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December 26, 2020
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BBC licence fee U-TURN as Boris Johnson scraps plans to decriminalise non-payment

Ministers reversed the decision which would end the prosecution of people who do not pay the £157.50 annual fee. The move comes after concerns were raised a new harsher debt system would be created if people fall behind on payments. Chiefs at the

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December 21, 2020
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Boris Johnson making another Covid announcement TODAY – What time is Boris speaking?

Boris Johnson will give another press conference today, it has been confirmed. The Prime Minister has spent the day in talks after the seriousness of the new strain of coronavirus caused dozens of European nations to issue a travel ban on flights from

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December 21, 2020
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Brexit: Ursula von der Leyen dismisses Boris Johnson’s ‘handbags and haircuts’ analogy

Ursula von der Leyen has dismissed Boris Johnson’s likening EU demands in Brexit trade talks to being forced to buy a new handbag on threat of “punishment”. The prime minister said on Thursday night that the bloc’s proposed “level playing field” for regulations amounted

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December 11, 2020
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Boris Johnson’s 10-point climate plan is a promising start, but key details remain unclear

A big financial boost for tackling emissions in Britain’s homes and electric cars, and a ban on the sale of new petrol vehicles by 2030. These are among the more exciting elements of Boris Johnson’s new 10-point climate plan, the first details of which

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November 18, 2020
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