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Boris Johnson makes his top Brexit adviser Lord Frost a Cabinet minister

Boris Johnson today parachuted his top Brexit adviser into the Cabinet. Lord Frost, who oversaw negotiations with the EU that led to December s historic agreement, is to become a minister in the Cabinet Office. Downing Street said he would be a full member of Cabinet in his new role, which comes just weeks after the Prime Minister axed plans to make him the National Security Adviser. It is a meteoric rise for the former ambassador to Demmark, who was a special adviser to Mr Johnson when he was foreign secretary.  Lord Frost today praised his new boss at the Cabinet Office, tweeting: I am hugely honoured to have been appointed Minister to take forward our relationship with the EU after Brexit. 

Public Health England boss criticises No10 for pursuing science by press release

One of Public Health England s top advisers has accused the Government of doing science by press release by announcing things without telling its scientists.  Dr Susan Hopkins, who has appeared alongside senior ministers in Downing Street press conferences throughout the pandemic, vented her frustration in leaked emails seen by Politico. The email came in the wake of Health Secretary Matt Hancock s first announcement about the Kent variant on December 14. The mutated strain of the virus hadn t been mentioned to the public before a shock press conference less than a fortnight before Christmas. It took off at such speed that festive changes to lockdown rules were scrapped at the 11th hour for millions of people in London, the East and the South East.

Covid UK: Boris Johnson says pubgoers WON T need vaccine passport

During a visit to a community vaccination centre in Orpington, South East London, today, Mr Johnson admitted the jab passports were being looked at for international travel.

Tory MP Sir Desmond Swayne admits he was wrong to say being gay was gross and unnatural

Conservative MP Sir Desmond Swayne has admitted he was wrong to say being gay was gross and unnatural, in Parliament 20 years ago - pinning his outdated views on intellectual laziness .  The former senior aide to David Cameron previously voted against reducing the age of consent in the gay community from 18 to 16, while also supporting the ban on promoting homosexuality in schools, known as Section 28.  Parliament archives show in 2000 he said homosexuality is gross and unnatural and the same year he caused outrage when he appeared to agree with an American evangelist s description of Scotland as a dark land where public life is dominated by homosexuals .

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