You are pretty much up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, today in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to monday in parliament. The home secretary sets up plans for a new post brexit immigration system. We are seizing this opportunity to change the entire system end to end, for the better. Labor attacks proposals to bring in a immigration salary threshold of over £25,000. It sends a signal and tells people that anyone earning less than that is unskilled and unwelcome in our country. The Health Secretary expands the coronavirus testing regime but Opposition Mps reckon hes been too slow. Should have been in place before lockdown was eased. And mps are told ministers should prevent universities rushing to open the autumn because of financial pressures. First, the governments immigration bill has first commons hurdle but conservatives joined the opposition voices with concerns about restrictions on key workers from overseas in the covid 19 crisis. It ends the movement of national
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