LABOUR has raised “serious questions” after Matt Hancock’s shares in a family company which has NHS contracts were revealed. A Number 10 spokesman said the Prime Minister still has full confidence in Mr Hancock after the UK Health Secretary declared in his register of interests last month that he now owns shares in Topwood Limited, which specialises in secure storage, shredding and scanning of documents. The SNP has said the UK Government continues to “reek of corruption and cronyism” with the latest accusations coming following the Greensill scandal involving former prime minsiter David Cameron. The Health Service Journal (HSJ) reported that the firm, in which his sister owns a larger portion of shares, won a place on a framework to provide services to the English NHS in 2019, as well as contracts with the NHS in Wales.
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EU may restrict Covid-19 vaccine exports, Von Der Leyen says, as Europe faces third wave Professor says decision by European countries to halt AstraZeneca vaccine ‘not logical’
Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 10:49 Updated: Wed, Mar 17, 2021, 13:38
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union may get more restrictive in exporting Covid-19 vaccines to safeguard essential jabs for its own citizens. Video: EU
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said the European Union may get more restrictive in exporting Covid-19 vaccines to safeguard essential jabs for its own citizens. Photograph: Johanna Geron / EPA
The European Union may get more restrictive in exporting Covid-19 vaccines to safeguard essential jabs for its own citizens facing a third wave of the pandemic, the head of the bloc’s executive said on Wednesday.