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Public Health England guidance which remained in place until March 13 said it was 'very unlikely' that people in care homes would be infected.
With Starmer tracking him like a hawk, pitfalls lie ahead. But potential political gains for the PM if he gets it right.
Labour leader says "so many of us have questions that need answering".
Boris Johnson went toe-to-toe with Sir Keir Starmer for the first time in PMQs this week, with Labour’s leader impressing many. But what is his long-term strategy and how is he managing the one thing he can control - the Labour party? Meanwhile as the prime minister prepares for a minor easing of the coronavirus lockdown, there is no end in sight for the UK’s theatres, music venues and comedy clubs. Could the country lose ‘the next Stormzy’ as working class artists turn away in search of cash?Joining Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth, shadow culture minister Tracy Brabin discusses her new leader and the economic impact of the lockdown.
Chief prosecutor versus high priest of populism. Get ready for the next four years.
Shadow chancellor writes for HuffPost UK on why firms should be forced, not advised, to put in German-style protections.
Starmer allies furious at bid by pro-Corbyn wing to decide shortlist of candidates.
Jeremy Corbyn ally announces now is the "right time" to leave job running the party machine.
Former communications and strategy chief continues to work for party HQ.
Boris Johnson capped off an eventful April as prime minister with the birth of his son with partner Carrie Symonds, two days after returning from three weeks off with severe coronavirus. Has the last month changed the prime minister’s outlook on the crisis? Top of his to do list is when and how to end the lockdown so the country can begin to get back to some semblance of normality, with Johnson’s deputy Dominic Raab was cautious not to discuss while he held the reins of government. Joining Arj Singh, Paul Waugh and Rachel Wearmouth, new Conservative MP for Rother Valley Alexander Stafford gives an insight into the government’s Covid-19 strategy, as well as whether he thinks Sir Keir Starmer can reclaim red wall seats like his for Labour.