UK coronavirus threat level set for downgrade as cases decline June 19, 2020 The UK’s chief medical officers have agreed to downgrade the coronavirus threat level to level three, as cases start to decline. The Joint Biosecurity Centre (JBC) has recommended the threat level be downgraded from level four – an epidemic is in general circulation and transmission is high or rising exponentially. The chief medical officers for [...]
Bank of England apologises for historic slave links June 19, 2020 The Bank of England has apologised for the involvement of past governors and directors in the slave trade and vowed to remove all statues and paintings of them from its City headquarters. New analysis of a University College London (UCL) database found that 25 previous governors and directors of the Bank of England benefited from [...]
No-deal Brexit can’t be ruled out but not in UK’s interest, says French minister June 19, 2020 A senior French official said that she could not rule out the UK’s post-Brexit trade talks with the EU ending without a deal, but said it would be in Britain’s interest to reach an agreement. “I am not ruling out anything,” junior european affairs minister Amelie de Montchalin said, when asked if she could rule [...]
Boris Johnson tells Emmanuel Macron that Brexit talks cannot stretch into autumn June 18, 2020 Boris Johnson has told French president Emmanuel Macron that it makes no sense to extend post-Brexit trade talks into the autumn. The two leaders met today in Downing Street to mark the 80th anniversary of French president Charles de Gaulle’s wartime BBC broadcast to Nazi-occupied France. After the commemoration, which included a flypast by the [...]
Exclusive: Lib Dems urge all UK retail banks to create ‘green accounts’ June 18, 2020 Acting Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey has called for all the UK’s high street banks and building societies to offer green accounts Davey said the entire UK banking sector should make environmentally sustainable banking available for everyone, with funds from green accounts “invested in green technology and the green economy, on projects like renewable energy [...]
Michael Gove ‘concerned’ at how few UK businesses have made Brexit preparations June 18, 2020 Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has said he is worried about how few businesses have made Brexit preparations for the UK’s exit from the EU single market and customs union. Gove, the defacto Brexit minister, said today that figures showing that almost two-thirds of businesses had made no preparations for the end of the Brexit [...]
Coronavirus: 135 more deaths as UK passes 300,000 cases June 18, 2020 A further 135 people have died of coronavirus in the UK, the latest figures from the Department of Health revealed today. The increase means that the total number of people to have died from the disease has reached 42,288. The figures also showed that the number of confirmed cases of the disease has now passed [...]
Privacy U-turn: NHS tracing app shifted to Apple and Google model June 18, 2020 The government has announced it will abandon its previous work on its coronavirus-tracing app to move towards a more privacy-focused model, based on technology developed by Apple and Google. The UK will follow in the footsteps of others such as Germany in chasing a more decentralised approach. While it has been argued to be more [...]
England’s Test and Trace system misses one in four people with coronavirus June 18, 2020 The number of contacts made by positive coronavirus cases identified by England’s NHS Test and Trace system increased to 44,895 in its second week, but it missed one in four infected patients. The Department of Health said today that 5,949 people who tested positive for coronavirus had their case transferred to the contact tracing system [...]
Brexit: UK ‘won’t hang around’ for a trade deal June 18, 2020 Foreign secretary Dominic Raab has warned the EU that the UK will not wait around for a post-Brexit trade deal and that negotiators are prepared to walk away from talks. Raab told LBC that the UK does not “want to hang around” and will not “wait for this to be dragged out into the autumn [...]