“Legally enforced restrictions… inevitably take their toll on people’s lives and livelihoods”.
The industry has gone to huge efforts to become Covid secure, and contributes a huge amount in tax.
The view one takes of the PM and the Leader of the Opposition depends on whether one is by temperament a cavalier or a puritan.
While Blair, Brown and Cameron scuttled off indecorously after leaving Number 10, she remains in the Commons and tries to hold Johnson to account.
“Have your jab or lose your job? I don’t think that can be right”, says Andy Burnham.
Plus: Biden was the adult in the room at the G7. And: Why I support mandatory vaccinations for care home workers.
If vaccinating the most vulnerable won’t allow us to get back to life as normal, what will?
I love experts. I used to be one. But it’s in their nature, singularly and collectively, to lay it on thick.
Unions have called for children to be vaccinated – but they may be up against an even noisier group: parents.
Hancock adds that “the good news is that hospitalisations are broadly flat and the majority are people who have not had a vaccine.”
The former Prime Minister says the “reason for doing that is enlightened self-interest, not humanitarian simply.”
The Health Secretary declares that “you can help the world with far more things than just overseas development aid.”
In some cases, officials seem confused around the rules, which one said change virtually every day.
I really worry when so many in our party and in the media think that is all over for the centre-left.
With 130 million girls out of school before the pandemic hit, urgent and systemic change is needed.