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Eating Out DIDN T really help out! Data shows Rishi s £849m taxpayer-funded meal deals saw only 6% rise in visitors to restaurants, cafés and shopping centres. and ONLY on days discounts were offered
Eat Out To Help Out ran from August 3 to August 13 and offered 50 per cent off
Only 25 per cent of food businesses took up the Government-subsidised offer
Treasury revealed scheme cost the taxpayer an eyewatering £849 million
Study by three economists found footfall was only increased by six per cent
Despite its small population on the global standings, the UK has administered a whopping 13.2million out of 146million doses given out internationally.
Professor Neil Ferguson - a former Sage adviser - also warned face masks and social distancing measures are likely to stay in place for at least a year because of the risk from mutant variants.
Downing Street has released images from an Instagram-style photoshoot with Dilyn the dog playing in snow
Another of No10 s three taxpayer-funded photographers recently shared candid shots of Larry the cat
The photoshoots have led to accusation Boris Johnson is funding a vanity project at the taxpayer s expense
He was previously criticised for excluding independent photographers from events in favour of personal photographer Andrew Parsons
A senior Tory MP today appeared to take a veiled swipe at the female ministers in Cabinet by raising questions about the calibre of women in top jobs.
Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Committee, also railed against the blokey mentality pervading Boris Johnson s Cabinet.
Of the 26 Cabinet attendees, only six are women - Priti Patel, Therese Coffey, Liz Truss, Baroness Evans, Amanda Milling and Suella Braverman.
And they have taken a back seat to their male colleagues throughout the pandemic, according to Ms Nokes, a former immigration minister in Theresa May s Cabinet.
Caroline Nokes, who chairs the Commons Women and Equalities Committee, railed against the blokey mentality pervading Boris Johnson s Cabinet