Boris Johnson appeared to suggest that he had been in control of Matt Hancock’s departure as health secretary, saying the events triggered by leaked photo and video of the former minister kissing an aide happened at “about the right pace”.
The prime minister, who was on a campaign visit to Batley, also refused to deny using his personal email address to conduct government business.
“I don’t comment on how I conduct government business,” he said.
Asked about Mr Hancock’s resignation, which came around 48 hours after the story first emerged, and after Mr Johnson had already declared the matter closed, the prime minister said: “I read the story on Friday and we’ve got a new health secretary in post on Saturday and I think that’s about the right pace to proceed in a pandemic.”
That Dominic Cummings tweet in all its glory can be found below:
Conrad Duncan28 June 2021 13:54
Cummings claims Johnson only let Hancock go after ‘89 texts an hour’ from wife Carrie
Former No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings has claimed that Boris Johnson only let Matt Hancock resign as health secretary following 89 texts an hour from his wife Carrie.
Mr Cummings’ comments come after the prime minister suggested he sacked Mr Hancock for breaking Covid rules, despite initially refusing to dismiss him and declaring the matter “closed”.
Our reporter, Samuel Osborne, has more on this breaking story below:
Conrad Duncan28 June 2021 13:53
EU suggests deal could be struck on Brexit ‘sausage wars’ in next 48 hours
The European Commission’s vice president has suggested that a deal to address the issues behind the so-called Brexit “sausage wars” could be struck in the next 48 hours.
Maros Sefcovic has hinted that an announcement is imminent on the EU agreeing to the UK’s request to extend the current “grace period” on checks on chilled meats coming into Northern Ireland from the rest of Britain.
Our Whitehall editor, Kate Devlin, has the full story below:
Conrad Duncan28 June 2021 13:38
EU vice president hopes for “dedramatisation” of rhetoric around NI Protocol
There is a need to “dedramatise” the rhetoric around the Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol, the European Commission vice president has told Stormont MLAs.
Maros Sefcovic said on Monday that the EU was prepared to take “bold steps” to address issues with the Protocol.
Giving evidence remotely to a special sitting of the Northern Irish Assembly’s Executive Office committee, Mr Sefcovic said the bloc was prepared to accommodate flexibilities to reduce Irish Sea trade checks to the “absolute minimum possible”.
However, he said the UK had to reciprocate by demonstrating a commitment to the “full and faithful” implementation of the Protocol.
“We are willing to consider taking bold steps if the UK government demonstrates a clear and concrete commitment to implementing the protocol in full,” he said.
Conrad Duncan28 June 2021 13:33
Boris Johnson suggests he sacked Matt Hancock – despite refusing to dismiss him when scandal broke
Boris Johnson has suggested he sacked Matt Hancock for breaking Covid rules – despite initially refusing to dismiss him and declaring the matter “closed”.
He made the extraordinary claim despite the disgraced health secretary making clear he had resigned on Saturday – 24 hours after the prime minister kept him in post.
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 13:13
Boris Johnson refuses to deny using private email for government matters amid security risk concerns
Boris Johnson has refused to deny using his personal email address to conduct government business amid concerns about the conduct of a sacked cabinet minister.
Asked by reporters a campaign visit to the town of Batley whether he had had also broken the rules, Mr Johnson said would not comment on the matter.
Read the full story here:
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 13:04
Sajid Javid rules out further lockdowns: ‘There’s no going back’
Sajid Javid has ruled out another Covid lockdown in first significant comments as health secretary, saying: “It’s going to be irreversible – there’s no going back.”
Appearing to confirm he will be more hawkish about lifting restrictions than his disgraced predecessor, Matt Hancock, he said he wanted to move “as quickly as possible”.
Sajid Javid says ‘no going back’ on lockdown lifting
Read the full story here:
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 12:55
Labour to oppose Priti Patel’s ‘unconscionable’ plan to detain refugees offshore
Labour has branded Priti Patel‘s plan to send asylum seekers to offshore immigration centres for processing as “unconscionable” and said it will oppose the policy.
The Home Secretary has reportedly opened talks with Denmark, whose government has already passed legislation to pursue a similar policy and open a processing centre outside Europe.
The Times newspaper reports that the UK and Denmark could potentially set up a shared centre in Rwanda, a landlocked country in central Africa.
For the full report click on the link below:
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 12:42
What do classified documents found at Kent bus stop reveal about Russia confrontation?
A government investigation is under way after Ministry of Defence (MoD) documents containing details about a British warship’s controversial voyage off the Crimean coast were found at a bus stop in Kent.
The 50-page file containing details of the Black Sea operation was discovered in a “soggy heap” behind a bus stop in Kent on Tuesday by a member of the public, according to the BBC.
The MoD said it had been informed last week that “sensitive defence papers” has been recovered by a passer-by and shared with the public broadcaster. The ministry has now launched a probe.
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 12:28
‘I’m not really sure why there was a camera in Hancock’s office’ – Javid
More on the comments from the new health secretary, Sajid Javid, who has said he unsure why there was a camera in Matt Hancock’s office.
He said he was “sure there will be more to this as the whole incident is investigated”.
Tom Batchelor28 June 2021 12:07