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Raab attacks EU leaders who see Northern Ireland as different to UK
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Raab attacks EU leaders who see Northern Ireland as different to UK

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has called for a bit of respect from EU leaders as he claimed the bloc's senior figures serially talk about Northern Ireland as if it were somehow a different country from the UK. The UK and EU are currently at loggerheads over the implementation of post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland known as the Northern Ireland Protocol ahead of the end of a "grace period" for some border checks at the end of this month. The row has threatened to overshadow the UK's hosting of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, this weekend - during which Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed some in the EU needed to get into their heads that the UK is a single country. The prime minister's ire is reported to have been raised during his bilateral talks with French Pre...
Matter of serious concern: PM hints he will delay June 21 unlocking
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Matter of serious concern: PM hints he will delay June 21 unlocking

Boris Johnson has admitted he is less optimistic about the easing of lockdown restrictions than he was last month and offered a strong hint he will delay the 21 June reopening. The prime minister, speaking to Sky News at the G7 summit in Cornwall, said he was prepared to be "cautious" over the fourth and final stage in his roadmap for lifting COVID measures. Although Mr Johnson previously hoped to remove all remaining legal restrictions on social contact on 21 June, it has been suggested he could now delay step four of his roadmap by as much as a month. The prime minister said it was "clear" the Delta variant of COVID, first discovered in India, was "more transmissible" with coronavirus cases and the number of people in hospital increasing in the UK. Now we don't know to what extent ...
Johnson ‘set to delay’ the lifting of remaining coronavirus restrictions in England
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Johnson ‘set to delay’ the lifting of remaining coronavirus restrictions in England

Boris Johnson is set to delay the lifting of remaining coronavirus restrictions in England for a month after his chief medical adviser pressed him to postpone the move following a surge in Covid-19 cases. The restrictions are meant to be removed on June 21, but Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, has sought a four-week delay. The prime minister is due to make an announcement on Monday. The expected delay to lifting restrictions comes as the NHS races to vaccinate more adults amid a sharp rise in Covid-19 infections and hospitalisations across the UK due to the coronavirus variant named Delta. Almost 15m adults in England remain unvaccinated, including 2m people aged over 50, according to Financial Times analysis. Nine in every 10 new Covid-19 cases are the Delta variant, ac...
Johnson calls foreign aid cut row ‘lefty propaganda’
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Johnson calls foreign aid cut row ‘lefty propaganda’

Talks designed to end the conflict between the UK and the EU over Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal have ended without a breakthrough, Lord Frost has said. The Brexit minister said he had had a “frank and honest discussion” with his European counterpart, but that there had been no overall agreement. European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said that Brussels had engaged “creatively and tirelessly” to reach a deal on the controversial Northern Irish protocol. Mr Sefcovic told a press conference: “Over the past years, the EU has engaged creatively and tirelessly to find solutions that would provide businesses and people in Northern Ireland the stability, minimise the inevitable disruption caused by Brexit and protect the EU’s single market and Ireland’s place in it. “In December las...
Police officer Couzens, pleads guilty to kidnap and rape of Everard
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Police officer Couzens, pleads guilty to kidnap and rape of Everard

A serving police officer has admitted kidnapping and raping Sarah Everard - the marketing executive who went missing near Clapham Common. Wayne Couzens, 48, from Deal in Kent was arrested and charged with her kidnap and murder in March, and a trial was set for October. But the Metropolitan Police officer on Tuesday pleaded guilty to her kidnap and rape. The Old Bailey heard Couzens accepted responsibility for the killing of Ms Everard but was not asked to enter a plea to a charge of murder. He appeared via a video link from Belmarsh Prison where he is being held on remand. Four members of Miss Everard’s family were in court to hear the pleas. The Metropolitan Police officer was wearing khaki trousers and a grey sweatshirt as he pleaded guilty to kidnapping Ms Everard "unlawfully and b...
Covid Delta variant 40% more transmissible
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Covid Delta variant 40% more transmissible

The Delta variant of Covid-19 first detected in India which is spreading widely in the UK is believed to be 40 per cent more transmissible than previous mutations of the virus, the health secretary has said. During an interview with the BBC’s Andrew Marr on Sunday morning, Matt Hancock said the heightened infectiousness of the variant – which is now believed to be the dominant mutation in the UK – made life more challenging for everybody. The Sage scientific advisory committee warned last month that if the Delta variant were to be 40 to 50 per cent more transmissible it could lead to a much larger peak than previous waves of the virus seen at the start of this year and last spring, when tens of thousands of people were hospitalised and died. In a report from a Sage video meeting held ...
June 21 lockdown date could be delayed by two weeks under plan drawn in UK
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June 21 lockdown date could be delayed by two weeks under plan drawn in UK

Contingency plans are being drawn up to delay the easing of restrictions on June 21 by two weeks if hospitalisations rise. Officials are said to be working on back-up options if Boris Johnson decides to postpone the final stage of the lockdown roadmap. Plans to scrap remaining lockdown measures are on a knife-edge amid mounting concern from scientists over the spread of the Delta variant - formerly known as the Indian strain. Whitehall sources told the Daily Mail that fall-back proposals were being drawn up if the Prime Minister decides to slam on the brakes when he updates the public on June 14. Mr Johnson has insisted that there is "nothing in the data at the moment" to delay Step 4 of the roadmap - but his tone has been increasingly cautious in recent days. And Health Secretary Mat...
UK reports zero daily Covid deaths for first time since pandemic began
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UK reports zero daily Covid deaths for first time since pandemic began

The UK has reported zero daily coronavirus-related deaths for the first time since the pandemic began. Also, 3,165 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the latest 24-hour period, according to government data. The latest figures come after a bank holiday weekend when the number of deaths and cases can be lower due to reporting lags. On 30 July last year, zero deaths were reported but the next day there were 20. Meanwhile, another 93,103 people had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine on Monday, taking the total to 39,477,158. Some 195,546 people had their second jab on Monday, meaning 25,734,719 have now been fully vaccinated. The race to vaccinate the UK gathered pace yesterday after a major walk-in vaccination centre at Twickenham Stadium opened up the jab offer to anyone aged ov...
India Covid variant spreads across England
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India Covid variant spreads across England

The coronavirus variant of concern first detected in India is continuing to spread across England, with cases emerging beyond hotspot areas, data suggests. The variant, known as B.1.617.2, is thought to be driving a rise in Covid cases in parts of the UK and is believed to be both more transmissible than the variant first detected in Kent, which previously dominated, and somewhat more resistant to Covid vaccines, particularly after just one dose. At present up to three-quarters of new Covid cases in the UK are thought to be caused by the India variant. There have also been signs of a slight rise in hospitalisations. The situation has led some scientists to warn that the country is now in the early stages of a third wave of coronavirus, which despite the vaccination programme modelling...
Johnson and Symonds wedds in secret ceremony
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Johnson and Symonds wedds in secret ceremony

Boris Johnson has married Carrie Symonds in a low-key ceremony planned in strict secrecy. The pair exchanged vows in Westminster Cathedral on Saturday in front of a small group of close friends and family. Initially, Downing Street would not comment on reports of the wedding but on Sunday morning a spokesman said: “The Prime Minister and Ms Symonds were married yesterday afternoon in a small ceremony at Westminster Cathedral. The couple will celebrate their wedding with family and friends next summer. They are said to have sent save-the-date cards to family and friends for the celebration on July 30, 2022. It is understood Ms Symonds will take her husband’s surname and be known as Carrie Johnson. A picture issued by No 10 of the couple in Downing Street’s garden after the wedding saw ...