Yorkshire Post

Royal honours for Covid heroes as PM addresses Tories

The Queen is to honour heroes ofthe Covid crisis while Boris Johnson will address the virtual Conservati­ve Party conference. Chris Burn looks into theweek ahead.

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HONOURING HEROES

LIKE SO many things this year, The Queen’s Birthday Honours list, which had been due to be published in June, was delayed by the impact of coronaviru­s – but this time for a positive reason.

The list of winners will be published on Friday night after being pushed back to enable nomination­s for people who played crucial roles during the first months of the pandemic.

It means that this year’s list is expected to be dominated by frontline workers including doctors, nurses, fundraiser­s and volunteers who stepped up as the crisis unfolded in spring.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “As we all redouble our efforts to control the virus, protect the NHS and save lives this winter, I am pleased we have an opportunit­y to recognise those who have given so much to this country already. The coronaviru­s pandemic is the greatest health challenge in our lifetime. We all have to play our part, but the dedication, courage and compassion seen from these recipients, be it responding on the front line or out in their communitie­s providing support to the most vulnerable, is an inspiratio­n to us all.

“We owe them a debt of gratitude and the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours will be the first of many occasions where we can thank them as a nation”.

FLOODING FEARS

ON THURSDAY, a long- awaited flooding summit will finally take place between South Yorkshire leaders and Government officials, but there is unhappines­s that the discussion will be limited to only part of the region.

Barnsley Central MP and Sheffield City Region Mayor Dan Jarvis has been seeking the meeting for 11 months after more than 1,000 homes and 564 businesses in South Yorkshire were affected by flooding, including in Fishlake and Bentley, near Doncaster.

In February this year, Environmen­t Secretary George Eustice committed to holding a Yorkshire- wide summit to discuss the chaos caused around various parts of the region from repeated flooding.

Areas in all four corners of Yorkshire have suffered flooding in recent years, including Calderdale, Leeds, Doncaster, York and East Cowick, and local MPs told Parliament last week they were unhappy at the limited scope of Thursday’s meeting.

DUKE’S CLIMATE PLEA

PRINCE WILLIAM will be making his views on climate change known this week as an ITV documentar­y airs tonight and he takes part in a virtual panel discussion to be shown on YouTube on Saturday.

The Duke of Cambridge is to call on humanity to “speed the pace up” of its response to climate change and tackle the growing environmen­tal threat to the planet in tonight’s programme, Prince William: A Planet For Us All.

He has been filming the ITV documentar­y over the past two years in the UK and countries such as Pakistan and Tanzania.

On Saturday afternoon, he will appear in a TED talk on the topic of climate change that will be streamed live on YouTube.

CONFERENCE CALL

THE CONSERVATI­VE Party conference had been due to take place in Birmingham in front of Tory MPs and members, but is now being run virtually.

It will feature speeches from Chancellor Rishi Sunak today and Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday.

There is also the intriguing promise of online ‘ fireside chats’ with Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, Business Secretary Alok Sharma and Health Secretary Matt Hancock as part of the event.

 ?? PICTURE: GETTY ?? TIME FOR HEROES: The Queen’s Birthday Honours list will be published this week.
PICTURE: GETTY TIME FOR HEROES: The Queen’s Birthday Honours list will be published this week.

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