WATCH: Hancock – Apple has “in the past also been intransigent in the face of perfectly reasonable requests”
The Health Secretary criticises the tech giant for not cooperating with “democratically elected governments”.
The Health Secretary criticises the tech giant for not cooperating with “democratically elected governments”.
He also says the national curriculum already covers “the issue of the British Empire” and that people “should be incredibly proud of our history.”
“We discovered a technical barrier that every other country building their own app is also hitting.”
Elsewhere, it emerges that the NHS Covid-19 contact-tracing app may be delayed until the winter,
ConservativeHome’s proprietor explains that his focus isn’t on trophy hunting per se – but rather on the raising of lions for killing.
“Last week I asked him whether he would say publicly that schools are safe to go back to – he hummed and he hawed.”
“There is genuine cause to celebrate a remarkable British scientific achievement and the benefits it will bring not just in this country but around the world.”
For the first time, a senior Minister appears at one of these events unflanked by at least one scientist.
The ‘idiots’ who attacked statue of Churchill ‘deflect from the central message of Black Lives Matter’ campaign. he says.
“I can very much understand the positive impact [getting rid of it] will have on businesses’ ability to open” he says.
The Chancellor talks about how he and his siblings were racially abused when they were young.
Transport operators will be empowered from Monday to refuse permission to travel to those not wearing them.
Though the data shows that one third of people who tested positive for coronavirus did not have their contacts traced.
Single parent families will also qualify – and he says it’s “premature” to ask whether imposing the lockdown earlier would have saved lives.
“He still can’t work out whether he’s saying schools are not safe enough or whether we should be going back more quickly.”