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It was heralded as the best way for life to return to normal, but has ended up in near embarrassment. Insiders now reveal what went wrong.
The airlines are calling the government's 14-day policy "flawed".
Some 300 high-rises are still to be fully remediated three years after the disaster, as residents warn of mental health crisis.
Insiders tell HuffPost UK plummeting polls, the Dominic Cummings affair and the PM's handling of Covid-19 are helping to spark MP revolts.
There are 600,000 more children living in relative poverty than in 2012.
Boris Johnson pledged to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2035 - but less than half of the government's fleet is hybrid vehicles.
After being told she couldn't pin the blame on the government's scientific advisers, she replied: "Well I can," before swiftly rowing back.
The new measures – which apply to all but a handful of travellers – are in place from Monday, June 8.
But health secretary Matt Hancock insists the government made the “right decisions at the right time”.
Experts and those who lost loved ones to Covid-19 spotted early signs that BAME people seemed harder hit by the virus – so why was the government so slow to act?