Prime Minister Rishi Sunak defended Britain's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday, telling an official inquiry he did not recognise testimony describing a dysfunctional government and saying his hospitality scheme was supported at the time.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson intends to set out plans next week to remove self-isolation requirements for people infected with COVID-19, his office said on Saturday.
good morning, it s wednesday, welcome to bbc news. here are the headlines: the dream s over for scotland they re knocked out of euro 2020 after losing to croatia at hampden park. it is what it is. absolutely gutted! england progress to the last 16 as group winners and will find out tonight iuf they ll face france, portugal, germany or hungary at wembley next week. uk travel bosses call on the government to ease uk covid rules and reopen international travel. would you like more freedom to travel abroad this summer? do get in touch, you can find me on twitter. three out of four every domestic abuse crimes reported to the police in england and wales were closed
vaccine s minister will be holding a downing street coronavirus briefing at 5pm today and we will bring you a live here on bbc news channel. and right now we re saying goodbye to viewers on bbc two. let s recap the headlines for you so far today on bbc news. it s almost a quarter past 11, uk travel bosses call on the government to ease uk covid rules and reopen international travel. the dream is over for scotland, they are knocked out of euro 2020 after using losing to croatia at hampden park. but england progressed to the last 16 as group winners following a 1 0 win against the czech republic. the survival of music festivals in the uk is under threat unless the government sets up a cancellation