Wales to reopen all schools on 29 June; MPs shielding allowed proxy vote in Johnson U-turnExclusive: governments and WHO changed Covid policy based on suspect data from tiny US companyPM declares himself ‘very proud’ of coronavirus responsePMQs verdict: Johnson attacks Starmer for doing his jobMet police ‘twice as likely to fine black people for lockdown breaches’Coronavirus – latest global updates 2.49pm BST The Tory MP Sir Desmond Swayne asks whether the home secretary will bring forward the review of the quarantine policy by ten days, “to limit a second wave of economic damage”.Patel says the date for review has already been outlined. 2.46pm BST The Tory MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown asks whether the home secretary will consider and urgently review as soon as possible the establishment of air bridges, particularly with countries where the rate of infection is lower than our own.Patel says this is absolutely right and they want to find a safe way for people to travel. Continue reading…
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