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Priti Patel announcement: What time is Priti Patel speaking at Downing St briefing today?

| UPDATED: 15:54, Thu, Jan 21, 2021 Link copied Coronavirus: Husband warns of dangers after wife dies in hospital Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Britain is continuing to ramp up its vaccination efforts in a bid to soon relax lockdown measures with coronavius cases soaring in recent weeks. Now Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told the Commons the country is in the midst of one of the toughest periods of this pandemic . This came after the highest death toll since the pandemic began was announced on Wednesday.

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Sunset clauses could be the Chancellor s secret weapon in the bonfire of Brussels red tape

Sunset clauses could be the Chancellor s secret weapon in the bonfire of Brussels red tape Many politicians have talked a good game on regulatory reform but proved unable to overcome institutional pressure in the opposite direction 17 January 2021 • 3:15pm The Government likes to boast that it has “got Brexit done”. But Boris Johnson’s decision to task Rishi Sunak with delivering a ‘bonfire of EU red tape’ shows that the process of disentangling this country from the European Union is far from over. Apparently, the Prime Minister now intends to deliver “an ambitious programme of regulatory reform” over the course of this Parliament, in order “to take advantage of opportunities outside of the EU”. But even the Chancellor’s ardent fans will be forgiven for not getting their hopes up.

With hospitals nearly overwhelmed, U K faces harder days ahead

Jan 13, 2021 More people died in Britain last year than in any year in the past century, surpassing even the toll during the 1918 pandemic, the government’s statistical agency reported Tuesday. And with around 90,000 more deaths than expected, it was the highest number of excess fatalities recorded since World War II. But as terrible as the toll has been, officials are warning that the worst is yet to come, as a recent explosion in new infections translates into more hospitalizations and more deaths. As a new, more contagious variant of the coronavirus continues to tear through Britain with an estimated 1 in 30 people in London infected hospitals are on the verge of being overwhelmed, even as authorities struggle to convince the public of the urgency of the moment.

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