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Another five million people will be invited to receive a jab from today, with some in Whitehall suggesting the rollout is going so well that the wider population could be covered by June rather than September.
Boris Johnson carried baby Wilf from the car to his buggy ahead of their walk
Eight-month-old wore a bright red coat and odd socks, with his blonde locks on display while his father opted for navy chinos, a navy jumper and a stained shirt
Last week PM was criticised for exercising at Olympic Park, 7 miles from No. 10
Government guidance says exercise should be once a day and within local area
A former British military interpreter trapped with his sick wife in a freezing hellhole migrant camp on a Greek island has been told they qualify to come to the UK.
Nesar, who worked for almost two years on the front lines in Helmand, said the news was a dream come true .
The 29-year-old said his wife Nazarin, 28, had broken down and cried with relief after he received an email telling them they qualified for sanctuary 27 months after fleeing Taliban death threats in Afghanistan.
Speaking from the island, he said: This is a New Year s present from the UK Government – wonderful news which we hope will mean safety, security and at last peace.
Mass roll-out of Covid vaccines for the over-70s could begin NEXT WEEK - as expert warns BOTH Brazilian variants are likely now in the UK but says current wave HAS peaked
After today s efforts, the UK has now vaccinated 3.5 million people - nearly one in 20 of the population
Department of Health figures show the daily coronavirus death toll has risen 50 per cent week-on-week
But statistics also show that the UK s outbreak is finally starting to slow, with cases down 23.7% in a week
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EU leaders will meet next week to discuss plans for Covid vaccine passports which would allow people who have had the jabs to avoid travel restrictions and go on holiday - as UK ministers continue to flip-flop over the controversial policy.
The idea of introducing vaccination certifications has already been floated in Europe, with Greek ministers suggesting that EU countries adopt a standardised passport in order to promote travel.
Next Thursday Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will urge other European leaders to agree on coronavirus passports facilitating the freedom of movement of persons who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 .