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By: Poppy Wood

Reporter and Editor at City A.M. covering politics and coronavirus

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  • Exclusive: Pimlico Plumbers plots ‘no jab, no job’ policy

    January 13, 2021

    Pimlico Plumbers has become the first company in the UK to announce a “no jab, no job” policy, after its chairman revealed plans to spend upwards of £1m rolling out mandatory vaccinations for its staff. Speaking to City A.M, founder Charlie Mullins said: “Once [the vaccine’s] out there and it becomes private, I’m happy to [...]

  • UK vaccine rollout was ‘lumpy’ at first, minister admits

    January 13, 2021

    The UK’s vaccine tsar has admitted the nation’s largest ever vaccination programme was “lumpy at the outset” as he faced a grilling in the Commons. Nadhim Zahawi told the Science and Technology Committee: “I now have line of sight of deliveries all the way through to the end of February and [am] getting more confident [...]

  • Covid: UK trials new drug that could cut risk of severe illness by 80 per cent

    January 13, 2021

    The UK has launched large-scale trials of a new drug that could cut the risk of Covid patients developing severe illness by as much as 80 per cent. Thirty-four-year-old Alexandra Constantin became the first patient to receive the drug, produced by London-listed biotech firm Synairgen, after receiving the dose at Hull Royal Infirmary yesterday afternoon. [...]

  • Easyjet crew join Virgin Atlantic in helping with UK vaccine rollout

    January 13, 2021

    Easyjet crew members will join Virgin Atlantic staff in working with the NHS on the UK’s vaccine rollout, the airline said today. The announcement came after Virgin said that it had called on cabin crew, pilots and office-based staff to “assist with the national effort to save lives”. Crew who apply will be fast-tracked to [...]

  • PwC bags £2.5m government contract to oversee PPE audit

    January 12, 2021

    Accounting giant PwC has landed a £2.5m contract to oversee an audit of the government’s procurement of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the pandemic, following a scathing report from the UK’s spending watchdog. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) yesterday published details of a £2.5m contract with the UK’s largest accounting and advisory [...]

  • Priti Patel pledges more police on streets to crack whip on Covid rulebreakers

    January 12, 2021

    The government will place more police on the streets to hand out fines to “irresponsible” people breaking lockdown rules, the home secretary has announced. In a stern warning to the nation, Priti Patel said: “If you do not play your part, our police officers who are out there, risking their own lives everyday to keep [...]

  • Government faces calls to scrap ‘inaccurate’ rapid Covid tests

    January 12, 2021

    The government has faced mounting pressure to scale back its use of rapid Covid tests over concerns the results are inaccurate and may cause “serious harm”. Rapid Covid tests, also known as lateral flow tests, are set to play a vital part in ministers’ efforts to ramp up asymptomatic testing across the country as coronavirus [...]

  • Matt Hancock calls on more businesses to ban those not wearing face coverings

    January 11, 2021

    The health secretary has urged businesses to follow Morrisons’ lead and ban mask flouters, as he refused to rule out tougher restrictions on the horizon. “I applaud the action Morrisons has taken today… That’s the right approach,” Matt Hancock told a Downing Street press briefing, adding: “I want to see all  parts of society playing [...]

  • Morrisons bans mask flouters amid crackdown on Covid rulebreakers

    January 11, 2021

    Morrisons has become the first British supermarket to enforce an immediate ban on customers who refuse to wear face coverings, as the Prime Minister today warned low lockdown compliance would lead to tougher restrictions. From today, shoppers who turn down masks offered by staff will be refused entry from Morrisons unless they are medically exempt. [...]

  • ‘It was never going to happen’: Government faces backlash over 4,000-bed target for London’s Nightingale Hospital

    January 11, 2021

    Health officials have slammed the government for setting a 4,000-bed target for London’s Nightingale Hospital, as the Excel Centre site today opened its doors as a mass vaccination centre following major staff shortages.  The temporary hospital was swiftly erected in just two weeks last March to deal with a spiralling number of admissions to intensive [...]

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