the bbc the downing street party in december was attended by several dozen people. but this weekend, the met said this. and while we all consider the gap between government assurances and available evidence, the prime minister has been launching a clampdown on drug dealers, and he s been asked again about last december. to which mrjohnson told the liverpool echo. and so, once again, we have mrjohnson telling his rules weren t mrjohnson telling us rules weren t broken in downing street while offering no explanation of how this can be true. and now we have mrjohnson s spokesperson saying a party didn t happen when by all other accounts, it did. time now to get the
to which mrjohnson told the liverpool echo: and so once more we have mrjohnson telling us something didn t break the rules while offering nothing to counter the growing evidence that it did. a trial has begun in israel of six men who broke out of a maximum security prison, back in september. the jailbreak was felt as a huge embarassement to the israeli government. palestinian militant groups however described the mens escape as heroic . the men dug a hole in the floor of their bathroom using a rusty spoon. this gave them access to a hollow space underneath the prison, created when it was built. an israeli police commander described it as a structural flaw . the tunnel then surfaced, outside the prison walls. it actually emerged right under
they believe there is enough to do the remaining under 40s by the 19th ofjuly but we can t start the second doses until after that, and the pfizer vaccine will also be the vaccine that will be used to vaccinate children, if that is given the green light. so that has an implication for when that could start and how quickly that can be done. ministers have always said supply of vaccination is the rate limiting factor and that is clear, that is more true now as we approach the end of the roll out than it has ever been. borisjohnson s former top aide, dominic cummings, has published what he says are messages he received from the prime minister, in which mrjohnson described the health secretary as hopeless . mr cummings has blamed matt hancock forfailings during the pandemic, and said he should have been sacked. the prime minister s spokesman says the pm has full confidence
workforce in place in care homes where there are low levels of take up? you don t want everyone going. but there is generally good take up across the sector. we saw in that report, 84% across the sector, it s just the patches where that is proving stubborn, proving difficult to persuade people. one of the things they care organisations are calling for a spot much more persuasion, information, answering questions and i think that the pressure if this is rolled out for consultation as we expect for health and wider care staff. and wider care staff. thank you very much, and wider care staff. thank you very much. alison- borisjohnson s former top aide, dominic cummings, has published what he says are messages he received from the prime minister, in which mrjohnson described the health secretary as hopeless . mr cummings has blamed matt hancock forfailings during the pandemic, and said he should have been sacked.
and the government is confident about those supply lines. they believe there is enough to do the remaining under 40s by the 19th of july but we can t start the second doses until after that, and the pfizer vaccine will also be the vaccine that will be used to vaccinate children, if that is given the green light. so that has an implication for when that could start and how quickly that can be done. ministers have always said supply of vaccination is the rate limiting factor and that is clear, that is more true now as we approach the end of the roll out thanit approach the end of the roll out than it has ever been. borisjohnson s former top aide, dominic cummings, has published what he says are messages he received from the prime minister, in which mrjohnson described the health secretary as hopeless . mr cummings has blamed matt hancock forfailings during the pandemic, and said he should have been sacked. let s speak to our political correspondent, iain watson.