THEY SAID WHAT?
“This is not over. Just because we have come through one peak doesn’t mean we can’t see another one coming towards our shores”
- Health Secretary Matt Hancock, above, warns of a possible second peak of coronavirus following a rise in the number of cases.
“The UK Government signed the Withdrawal Agreement with the Northern Ireland protocol, this Parliament voted that Withdrawal Agreement into UK legislation. The Government is now changing the operation of that agreement. Given that, how can the Government reassure future international partners that the UK can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements it signs?”
- Former prime minister Theresa May raises concerns about a Government plan to override elements of the UK’s Brexit deal
with the EU.
“I can only describe it as a war zone. There was a number of bodies on the floor and blood everywhere. The whole place was smokey and, in my words, carnage”
- The public inquiry into the 2017 terror attack at Manchester Arena hears a statement from British Transport Police officer Jessica Bullough, the first police officer on the scene.
“The last four years have been excruciating for her husband Richard and her daughter Gabriella, who is growing up without a mother. The United Nations have recognised Nazanin’s imprisonment as arbitrary and unlawful, and any further court case is clearly unacceptable”
- Labour MP Tulip Siddiq reacts following reports that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is facing a new
charge in Iran.