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Be cautious, urges Boris Johnson as Covid cases are predicted to hit 200,000 a day
Britain could have 200,000 new coronavirus cases a day by mid-August, a leading scientific adviser has warned, as Boris Johnson urged the public to “please, please be cautious”.The prime minister
The Times | | Fuente original£27bn road scheme in a jam over legal battles and planning woes
The government’s £27 billion road building programme is facing delays and rising costs following opposition from environmental groups.A report yesterday from the Office of Rail and Road said major
The Times | | Fuente originalJohnson backs new tax to transform social care
Boris Johnson is backing proposals for a new tax to pay for reforms to Britain’s social care system under plans that could be agreed within weeks.A government source said Downing Street was
The Times | | Fuente originalCall for sugar and salt tax as food tsar Henry Dimbleby rewrites British diet
Salt and sugar taxes should be introduced to drive a revolution in Britain’s diet, a government-ordered review has concluded.The National Food Strategy argues that people must cut their meat intake by
The Times | | Fuente originalFirms blast ministers over Covid rules ‘mess’
Facemasks are expected to be worn in shops and at work and table service should remain in bars, the government said yesterday in a move that provoked a backlash.The guidance issued by ministers was
The Times | | Fuente originalNightclubs reject plan to check vaccine passports
Nightclubs and cinemas have hit back at the government over plans to introduce coronavirus passports and said that they will not require them as long as the scheme remains voluntary.Two of the biggest
The Times | | Fuente originalPressure mounts on transport firms to make Covid-19 masks mandatory
The mayor of London has announced that masks will still be required on the Tube when laws making them mandatory are dropped next week, putting pressure on transport operators and retailers across the
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