Now, its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. You turn if you want to. Labour keep up the pressure on the Prime Minister. The government has had three three u turns in the last month. We had Immigration Health charges, then mps voting, then free school meals. Borisjohnson voting, then free school meals. Boris johnson says voting, then free school meals. Borisjohnson says getting children back to school would help tackle poverty. Lets hear it from him one more time. Will he say that schools are safe to go back to . Come on. But school still out for many children. Mps demand answers. Why is it that children and parents can have access to primark over the next few months but most wont have access to schools. All that to more, but first i minister s questions. Boris johnson and keir starmer clashed over Child Poverty and getting youngsters back to school. Boris johnson faced mps 2a hours after his u turn on free school meals, p
Normal things they do day to day. Probably because they are thinking about where the next meal is going to come from for their kids. China cancels more than 1,000 flights into and out of beijing as a spike in virus cases continues. New zealands Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, puts the military in charge of quarantine facilities after two british women who were allowed out early later tested positive. Its the day football fans have been waiting for the premier league is back after a 100 day absence because of the pandemic. And having fun at a social distance how leisure and cultural attractions are working to be covid secure for when they re open. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. Hello and welcome to bbc news. The World Health Organisation has hailed the discovery of a potential treatment for coronavirus as a lifesaving scientific breakthrough. A cheap and widely available
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Awarded £180m PPE contracts after its application was supported by the director of NHS Wales Yesterday, Michael Bowsher QC, who represented Hancock, disputed the Good Law Project’s claims about information disclosure in the contracts which are reported to be collectively worth £650m. He said the Good Law Project wanted to “expand” the scope of a disclosure exercise and “fish”. Justice O’Farrell made no criticism of Hancock when ruling on information disclosure issues. Coppel told the judge the case concerned contracts for the supply of personal protective equipment, ranging in value from £32m to £252m, which the Government entered into in April and May 2020.
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