UK PM Johnson reportedly back at Downing Street
UK prime minister Boris Johnson returned to 10 Downing Street on Sunday, Sky News reported, after spending a week in hospital with Covid-19 and two weeks recovering at his country residence.
A Downing Street spokeswoman declined to comment on Johnson’s whereabouts. The government had previously announced he would be back at work on Monday.
Foreign secretary Dominic Raab, who has been deputising for him in his absence, said Johnson was “raring to go”. (Reuters)
BREAKING: Boris Johnson has arrived back at Number 10 after spending two weeks recovering from #coronavirus, a Downing Street source has told Sky News.
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Spain’s minister for health urges caution on LaLiga return
Spain’s minister for health Salvador Illa was cautious on the possibility of LaLiga making a return in the forthcoming months at today’s Covid-19 briefing session.
“It would be wrong for me to say that football will return in the summer,” he said.
UK posts lowest daily death rate since March
The number of deaths in UK hospitals from the coronavirus has risen to 20,732 – an increase of 413 in the last 24 hours. This is the lowest daily rise since the end of March.
BREAKING: A further 336 patients who tested positive for #coronavirus have died in hospitals in England, taking the total to 18,420.
In Scotland, the number of deaths in hospitals have increased by 18 to 1,249, and by 14 to 788 in Wales.
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