Rolling out enough tests with enough trackers, and then putting effective self-isolation in place, is very much a process rather than an event.
Economically and politically, Beijing takes advantage of asymmetric openness: we’re open to them, but they are not to us.
The author takes issue with Jacob Rees-Mogg and Andrew Gimson – and say that MP should work from home if they can like everyone else.
Rees-Mogg is right: we cannot tell children to go back to school if parliamentarians continue to play truant.
But David Enrich’s new book does include a lot about how Deutsche Bank lent the President the money needed to look successful.
If, that is, interest rates carry on at rock bottom rates. But we have to take a chance on growing our way out of this crisis.
Plus: Sturgeon’s failures as a leader and her successes as a communicator. And: the lobby has a reshuffle.
The UK has an opportunity to play a leading role in shaping a new global agreement which reinvigorates conservation efforts.
A successful test, track and quarantine policy would open the door to local paths out of this national shutdown.
The formal deadline for agreeing an extension to the transition period is close, but Britain is unlikely to ask for one.
The Government has to generate revenue quickly, but austerity and spending cuts are not viable options.
And contrary to Johnson’s figure of speech, we haven’t yet reached the mountain peak. The difficult part of the climb is only just beginning.
If only 6,000 people, with 45 contacts each, are infected every day, we will need a capacity of 276,000 tests just to keep up.
I qualified as a personal trainer to train people in my spare time. The greatest challenge is breaking down the barriers people face to getting fit and healthy.