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  • Number 10 says there are no plans for an ‘October Covid firebreak’

    September 7, 2021

    Number 10 has hosed down reports that the government is preparing for a potential Covid “firebreak” in October when cases are expected to rise. Boris Johnson’s official spokesman told journalists today that it is “not true the government is planning a lockdown or firebreak around the October half term”. The i newspaper reported yesterday that [...]

  • Johnson to defy Tory MPs and launch £10bn-a-year tax hike to fund social care and NHS

    September 7, 2021

    Prime minister Boris Johnson will defy a revolt among Tory MPs and scathing criticism and plough on with a hike to national insurance to generate more than £10bn a year to tackle the swelling backlog of NHS work and fix the UK’s ailing social care system. Johnson will today announce an at least one percentage [...]

  • UK chip maker takeover by Chinese firm halted on ‘national security grounds’

    September 7, 2021

    The merger between UK-based chip maker Perpetuus Group China’s Taurus International has been halted by the business secretary on “national security grounds”. Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng on Sunday issued a public interest intervention notice to intervene in the proposed acquisition. The Competition and Markets Authority is now set to form a report into the transaction [...]

  • Business groups decry NI hike ahead of social care plan announcement

    September 7, 2021

    Boris Johnson will today outline his government’s plan for social care reform, with the widespread expectation he will announce an increase in National Insurance. It will come alongside plans to fix the Covid-related NHS backlog, which is thought to be at around five million people. It is expected that it will be paid for by [...]

  • Sajid Javid confirms £5.4bn extra NHS England funding for winter

    September 6, 2021

    Sajid Javid has today announced NHS England will receive an extra £5.4bn in funding over winter in a bid to clear the Covid-related hospital backlog. The health secretary announced that £1bn will go directly on easing the waiting list, £2.8bn will be used to cover related costs such as enhanced infection control measures and £478 [...]

  • Dominic Raab’s House of Commons aide raises concerns about vaccine passports

    September 6, 2021

    Dominic Raab’s parliamentary assistant has today raised concerns over the government’s plan to introduce mandatory vaccine passports for large events. Tory MP Joy Morrissey, the parliamentary private secretary for the Foreign Office, has broken with the government’s stance and tweeted she was “very concerned at the idea of vaccine passports generally, but in particular the [...]

  • Afghan refugees to get permanent UK residency visas

    September 6, 2021

    Afghan refugees will be given permanent residency visas when arriving in the UK, Boris Johnson has announced today. Johnson told the House of Commons today that the 20,000 refugees who will come to the UK via the Afghanistan settlement scheme will be given “indefinite leave to remain”. Five thousand refugees will be handed visas this [...]

  • IoD: Hiking national insurance to pay for social care is illogical

    September 6, 2021

    The Institute of Directors has criticised the government’s reported decision to hike national insurance to pay for social care and clearing the backlog of NHS work.  The influential organisation that represents UK business leaders said using national insurance to fund social care is illogical as the levy is intended to provide a safety net for [...]

  • Russia blamed by German foreign ministry for parliament cyber attack

    September 6, 2021

    Russia is responsible for a cyber attack on Germany parliament, a spokesperson for the country’s foreign ministry has said today. The attacks come ahead of Germany’s parliamentary election on 26 September, which will see chancellor Angela Merkel depart the helm, and could have prompted the string of violations. The spokesperson, Andrea Sasse, added that a [...]

  • Number 10 says there are ‘no plans’ for a cabinet reshuffle this week

    September 6, 2021

    Downing Street has hosed down widespread rumours that a cabinet reshuffle will happen on Thursday. Boris Johnson’s official spokesman told journalists repeatedly today that “we have no plans for a reshuffle”. Multiple outlets reported yesterday that Johnson would make his long awaited reshuffle, the first since February 2020, on Thursday. Downing Street cleared his official [...]

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