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Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced $8.8 billion of funding towards fight coronanvirus at a summit aiming to raise money for lifesaving vaccines for children in the world’s poorest countries.

Mr Johnson hosted the World Vaccine Summit, where more than 50 countries and organisations made pledges to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, which immunises children in developing countries.

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Boris Johnson and government officials hold the daily briefing update on handling the coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom.

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What did we learn from today’s UK briefing?

The daily press conference was led by the prime minister, Boris Johnson. He was joined by Prof Chris Whitty, the chief medical adviser, and Sir Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific adviser. read more

Boris Johnson has confirmed that from Monday in England, groups of up to six people will be able to meet outside with others from different households as long as they “observe social distancing rules”.

He added: “We will now allow people to meet in gardens and other private spaces.  These changes mean friends and family can start to meet their loved ones, perhaps, seeing both parents or grandparents at once.”

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Live: Prime Minister Boris Johnson leads the daily government coronavirus briefing on Thursday May 28

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Boris Johnson is leading the government’s daily coronavirus briefing for the second consecutive day.

It comes less than an hour after his top aide, Dominic Cummings, moved to justify his actions for travelling to Durham during the Covid-19 lockdown in a statement made on Monday, saying he does not regret his decision.

The government adviser has come under increasing pressure to resign due to his actions but will be staying on.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said of the controversy involving his chief adviser Dominic Cummings: “Yes of course I do regret the confusion and the anger and the pain that people feel.”

He also announced that all shops across England will be able to open next month if they can meet the coronavirus guidelines to protect shoppers and workers.

The Prime Minister said outdoor markets and car showrooms would be able to open from June 1 if they are safe to do so.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and director of Public Health England Yvonne Doyle provided an update on the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Monday.

During the briefing, Johnson unveiled the nation’s retail reopening plan as restrictions begin to loosen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting June 1, outdoor markets will be allowed to operate, subject to all premises being made “COVID secure” as the transmission of the coronavirus is lower outdoors, Johnson said. The prime minister also announced that starting June 15, the British government will allow more non-essential retail to reopen. read more

Boris Johnson holds the government’s daily coronavirus press briefing amid mounting controversy over his top aide’s 260-mile trip to Durham during lockdown

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has backed his top aide Dominic Cummings over allegations he breached lockdown restrictions, saying: “He has acted responsibly, legally and with integrity”.

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Prime minister leads daily briefing to update on the coronavirus outbreak. Johnson is expected to be faced with new questions on allegations his chief aide broke lockdown rules

Boris Johnson is leading the UK government’s daily coronavirus briefing.

It comes amid calls for the prime minister’s top advisor, Dominic Cummings, to resign following allegations he breached lockdown rules.

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The Prime Minister’s chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, travelled out of London during the lockdown while ill with coronavirus symptoms. He was questioned by the police after travelling to Durham in an apparent breach of the lockdown rules.

It came as the government announced a new £1,000 fine for anyone arriving in the UK from abroad and failing to self-isolate for 14 days. The new quarantine rule is being introduced from June 8th. Ministers say it will help prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections. read more

Boris Johnson has told MPs he is “confident” that the government will have a “world beating” system to test, track and trace people with coronavirus infection by June 1st.

He was responding to criticism from Labour’s leader Sir Keir Starmer who said the lack of effective tracing of infected people had left a “huge hole in our defences”. The Labour leader compared the UK death toll to places with intensive test and tracing such as Germany and South Korea, where deaths are far lower. read more