WATCH: Welcome to the next stage of the Government’s strategy. Raab trails “the new normal”.
“We won’t just have a binary easing-up of measures…we will need to make sure we can proceed in a sure-footed way.”
“We won’t just have a binary easing-up of measures…we will need to make sure we can proceed in a sure-footed way.”
“This is about the protection of older people who was we know are much more vulnerable to becoming ill and dying.”
“Business and schools and other need to have time to plan, and Government needs to put in a range of preparations.”
“We’ve seen Denmark, Poland and France say that the Government support they’re giving to business shouldn’t to these firms.”
“The worst of all worlds would be an unmanaged release that then saw the virus spreading again in parts of the country.”
“We had a meeting and the Chancellor joined with many members of the top team…he’s raring to go.”
Drugs concealed in face masks, phishing PPE offers, drivers clocked at 134 mph in a 40mph zone. The Home Secretary reports.
The Transport Secretary reports that he has given the green light to experiments with drones.
“I see that disinfectant knocks it out in a minute. Is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning.”
“We can make it easier, faster and simpler for any essential worker in England who needs to get a test to get one.”
“The greatest risk for us now, if we eased up on our social distancing rules too soon, is that we would risk a second spike in the virus.”
The Leader of the Opposition makes his debut in a near-empty chamber as MPs broadcast their questions in from around the country.
“The impact on this on our ability to deliver PPE is zero. There’s no impact at all because the scheme has not yet made anything available.”
“From tomorrow…we will resume oral questions, statements and urgent questions virtually,” says Rees-Mogg.
Lindsay Hoyle kicks off proceedings today that are novel even in Parliament’s long history.