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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak defended Britain's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday, telling an official inquiry he did not recognise testimony describing a dysfunctional government and saying his hospitality scheme was supported at the time. ....
The UK government largely wasted a mammoth £37 billion on a test and trace programme that failed to control the spread of Covid-19 last year, a report by lawmakers said today. ....
The Government, to be clear, is not planning a pay rise (Image: GETTY) Appearing on Sky News Labour’s Lisa Nandy said a proposed one percent pay rise is really a cut. She commented: “The Government, to be clear, is not planning a pay rise. “That is a real-terms pay cut because it doesn t keep up with inflation, and for nurses to be offered a pay cut is just reprehensible in our view. The UK s vaccine programme is well ahead of the EU s (Image: EXPRESS ) “We think nurses deserve a pay rise this year and that should never have been something that was up for negotiation - this is a Government that has completely got its priorities wrong.” ....
Students have been taking classes online since last year (Image: GETTY) Mr Collins, who drew up the plans, was appointed the education recovery tsar earlier this month. Schools were first ordered to shut in March 2020 and millions of parents and children across the UK were faced with the task of homeschooling. During England s second national lockdown schools were allowed to remain open, though many parents chose to keep their children at home. UK coronavirus map (Image: EXPRESS) Since the beginning of January, when the third shutdown was imposed, primary and secondary schools have offered remote learning for most pupils. Vulnerable children or those whose parents are key workers are eligible to continue going to school. ....
NICOLA STURGEON S independence efforts have been dealt a blow as the Treasury allocated an extra £1.1billion for Scotland s Covid recovery budget. ....