The Prime Minister opened Cabinet by thanking those involved in sending an aid support package, which included a number of oxygen concentrators and ventilators, to India to assist their work in tackling coronavirus. The first shipment arrived in the country today. The Prime Minister said he was proud the UK has been able to help Continue reading Prime Minister invited COP President to update Cabinet on climate change today
The Prime Minister has set out new plans to Build Back Greener by making the UK the world leader in clean wind energy – creating jobs, slashing carbon emissions and boosting exports. £160 million will be made available to upgrade ports and infrastructure across communities like in Teesside and Humber in Northern England, Scotland and Continue reading NEW PLANS TO MAKE UK WORLD-LEADER IN GREEN ENERGY AND SUPPORT 60,000 JOBS
A Downing Street spokesperson has told GPSJ: “The Prime Minister spoke to Yoshihide Suga this morning to congratulate him on his recent appointment as Prime Minister of Japan. “The leaders discussed the importance of the UK-Japan relationship across economic cooperation, security and defence. They resolved to work together closely to tackle shared challenges such as Continue reading Prime Minister and Prime Minister Suga welcome recent agreement on UK-Japan free trade
Reporter: Stuart Littleford – News Hero fundraiser Colonel Tom Moore is to be knighted, following a special nomination from the Prime Minister. Col Tom, who celebrated his 100th birthday last month, is to be recognised for his extraordinary Continue reading KNIGHTHOOD FOR COLONEL TOM MOORE
The Chartered Institute of Journalists has condemned the government’s crass and immature bullying of journalists and warns that it needs to ‘grow up’ and show respect for media freedom. Institute President, Janice Shillum, says: “Only authoritarian governments snarl at the media and retaliate against criticism with threats and petty restrictions. So it is of immense Continue reading Exclusion of media critics from Downing Street briefings sets dangerous precedent, warns Chartered Institute of Journalists
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