Coronavirus: Boris Johnson to stay in self-isolation with high temperature April 3, 2020 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will remain in self-isolation after continuing to exhibit coronavirus symptoms first diagnosed last week. “Although I feel better and I’ve done my seven days of self-isolation, alas I still have one of the symptoms, a minor symptom. I still have a temperature,” Johnson said in a Twitter video. [...]
Labour asks how Hancock’s coronavirus testing pledge will be met April 3, 2020 The government is under pressure to explain how it will increase its coronavirus testing ten-fold by the end of the month. Yesterday health secretary Matt Hancock said he wants 100,000 tests to be carried out every day, up from the 10,000 currently. However the Labour Party has said there is little detail on how this [...]
Chancellor shakes up coronavirus loan scheme after criticism of banks April 2, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak said tonight that he is extending a coronavirus loan scheme for small businesses and introducing a new loan scheme for businesses with revenue up to £500m. The Treasury also said it would ban lenders from requesting personal guarantees for loans under £250,000. And Sunak pledged “operational changes” to speed up lending approvals. [...]
Matt Hancock sets target of 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by end of April April 2, 2020 The government has struck a deal to work with the private sector and universities to reach a tenfold increase in daily coronavirus tests by the end of the month. Health secretary Matt Hancock unveiled a five-point plan at today’s daily press briefing to increase testing rates to 100,000 tests per day in just a few [...]
Coronavirus: Premier League clubs should face ‘windfall tax’ April 2, 2020 Premier League clubs that furlough non-playing staff during the Covid-19 crisis should be slapped with a windfall tax, according to the chair of Westminster’s sports select committee. Tottenham, Newcastle and Norwich City have taken steps to furlough non-playing staff so they can access the government’s wage subsidy scheme, while still paying players their full contracts. [...]
Coronavirus: Brits approve of government for first time in almost a decade April 2, 2020 The British public approves of the government for the first time in almost a decade, according to the latest research. A survey found that amid the coronavirus crisis 52 per cent of Brits said they approve of Boris Johnson’s government’s record, compared to 26 per cent who disapprove. Net approval is now 26 per cent, [...]
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson set to leave self-isolation on Friday – but he still has symptoms April 2, 2020 Boris Johnson will leave self-isolation tomorrow despite still showing symptoms of coronavirus. The Prime Minister said last Friday that he had tested positive for Covid-19. He self-isolated for seven days as per Public Health England’s (PHE) guidance. Johnson has continued to fulfill his prime ministerial duties during this period through conference calls and virtual meetings. [...]
UK coronavirus death toll jumps 566 to 2,921 April 2, 2020 The UK’s coronavirus death toll jumped 569 today to 2,921, the Department of Health said. As of 9am today, a total of 163,194 people have been tested of which 33,718 tested positive, the department said. As of 5pm yesterday, of those hospitalised in the UK who tested positive for coronavirus, 2,921 have died, the department [...]
BCC: UK businesses face cash flow crisis in coronavirus fallout April 2, 2020 Most of Britain’s small businesses have just three months or less of cash reserves as they bid to survive the UK coronavirus outbreak, according to a study released today. And firms have already experienced a “sharp and significant” fall in domestic and overseas revenue amid a global coronavirus lockdown. The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), [...]
Boris Johnson: Testing is key to unlocking UK coronavirus ‘puzzle’ April 2, 2020 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said a big increase in testing is the way to “unlock the puzzle” of the UK coronavirus outbreak. The Prime Minister admitted the government must “massively ramp up” testing after it emerged just 2,000 frontline NHS workers have been tested for coronavirus. A rapid increase in NHS testing was necessary [...]