Advertisement Downing Street is under growing pressure to spell out how much taxpayers' money was spent on the Government's 30-minute documentary on the UK's coronavirus vaccine roll-out. Critics have labelled the video, entitled 'A Beacon of Hope: The UK Vaccine Story', a piece of 'expensive government propaganda' after a trailer for the film was unveiled. Number 10 today insisted the documentary has been made by its 'in-house' social media team at 'absolutely no additional cost for the taxpayer'. But there are questions over how many staff worked on the project, how many hours they spent on it and what the total budget is of the social media team as critics said the film was a waste of time and money and argued the Government should be focused on promoting public health messages or giving nurses a bigger pay rise.