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David Miliband: Global Britain? That phrase rings hollow

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Monday briefing: Johnson to map way out of lockdown

Monday briefing: Johnson to map way out of lockdown © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock Top story: Timetable rests on four key tests © Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock Boris Johnson is expected to announce the reopening of schools in England from 8 March. Morning everyone. My name is Martin Farrer and these are the top stories this morning. Boris Johnson will unveil the government’s roadmap to easing the coronavirus lockdown in England later today, with the reopening of schools on 8 March widely expected to be the first move towards some return to normality. In a hotly anticipated statement today, the prime minister is also tipped to announce that socialising in parks and public spaces with one other person will also be permitted from the same date. School sports will also be allowed to resume. The reopening of restaurants and non-essential shops is likely to be kept on hold, but two families or a group of six friends will

Keep funding green homes to meet emissions target, say businesses

Business groups are urging the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to keep funding home insulation and other low-carbon measures under the green homes grant, which is under threat from cuts. They warned that moves to reduce the amount of money paid out under the scheme, or abandon it altogether, would make it harder to reach the government’s target of net zero emissions by 2050, and damage the UK’s credibility as host nation of this year’s Cop26 UN climate.

Hundreds of millions in green grants for English homes pulled despite delays

The government is apparently withdrawing hundreds of millions of pounds from the green homes grant programme, a move condemned by the renewable energy industry as an alarming failure of its plan for a green recovery. Ninety-five per cent of the £1.5bn pot provided for householders in England to make their homes less carbon intensive remains unspent due to long delays in giving out grants to householders and making payments to installers. Some.

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