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Flowers are left on doorstep of Matt Hancock s London home

Martha Hancock, 44, has maintained a dignified silence since images, and a subsequent video, were released showing her husband kissing his married aide Gina Coladangelo.

Matt Hancock RESIGNS after aide affair is exposed with humiliating pics despite Boris Johnson saying matter closed

Matt Hancock RESIGNS after aide affair is exposed with humiliating pics despite Boris Johnson saying matter closed
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Whitehall & No10 fury mounts as Matt Hancock is backed by Boris over affair bombshell while public say he s got to go

Whitehall & No10 fury mounts as Matt Hancock is backed by Boris over affair bombshell while public say he s got to go
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Amol Rajan reveals he doesn t lock doors in public toilets for fear of getting stuck

New Today programme presenter Amol Rajan revealed this morning that he doesn t lock doors in public toilets for fear of getting stuck and also refuses to use lifts. The BBC s media editor also spoke about a full-on panic attack and one hour of sleep he had the night before beginning his first shift on the Radio 4 show during a segment about anxiety. Mr Rajan, 37, said he was in a dreadful frenzy on May 16 worrying about the hours ahead and tried to calm down by watching his son sleep and reading Private Eye.  He then downloaded several meditation apps but all of the methods made me feel worse - and by 10pm he lost it , went to a dark place and began drinking rum.

Pandemic is over if vaccines stop deaths says Oxford professor

THE Covid-19 pandemic would be over if hospitalisations and deaths remain low, one of the Oxford vaccine group professors has said. Andrew Pollard, a member of the Oxford Vaccine Group which developed the jab being produced by AstraZeneca, also told Radio 4 s Today Programme the coronavirus was likely to continue to infect people. But as long as they only caught the symptoms of the common cold as a result of it, then this was good news. The Today Programme s presenter, Martha Kearney, this morning asked what it would mean for the pandemic if hospitalisations remained low as a result of vaccination.

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