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Boris Johnson today insisted he knows how hard it has been on the frontline during the pandemic for NHS staff after he was challenged over the resignation of one of the nurses who looked after him when he was in intensive care with Covid.
Jenny McGee, who kept vigil by the PM s side for two days when he was in St Thomas Hospital in London last year, said she was disillusioned with a lack of respect shown by the Government to NHS staff.
She criticised the Government s proposed one per cent pay rise for frontline health workers saying she was sick of staff not getting the respect and now pay that we deserve .
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A group of men who shouted anti-Semitic abuse while driving through a Jewish community in North London were part of a convoy that travelled 200 miles from Bradford, it was reported today, as police stepped up patrols at synagogues and Sadiq Khan said there was no excuse for racism.
Onlookers were left horrified after the passengers yelled: F the Jews. F all of them. F their mothers, f their daughters and show your support for Palestine. Rape their daughters and we have to send a message like that. Please do it for the poor children in Gaza.
Mr Khan, who was recently re-elected as Mayor of London, told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme this morning: Many of us feel quite strongly about what s happened in Israel and Gaza, what we can t do is use that as an excuse for any kind of anti-Semitism or hate crime.
Imran Khan s right-hand man apologises after supporting CNN contributor in row over The world today needs a Hitler tweet
CNN reporter Adeel Raja was fired after tweeting that the world needs a new Hitler amid fighting between Israel and Hamas
Mirza Shahzad Akbar, a Pakistani politician and top adviser to Imran Khan, said Akbar s sacking was a blow to impartial journalism
His remarks prompted a fierce backlash from critics, forcing him to apologise
Fighting between Israel and Hamas has killed at least 211 people in the last week
Huge lockdown easing today has been marred by fears about the Indian variant triggering a third wave
SAGE scientists have said they won t enjoy new-found freedoms because the virus appears more infectious
Cases are surging in hotspots Bolton, Blackburn, Sefton, Bedford, Nottingham and Leicester
NHS England data show they are all but one (Sefton) behind the England average on jab rollout to adults
There are concerns sudden spikes in cases will be severe for people who have only had one or no doses of jab
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said MPs had to wear masks when not on their feet addressing the house, as that was one of the conditions of being allowed to let more in.