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Pressure for prime minister’s top adviser to go follows report he breached lockdown rules in March. Follow the latest developments as they happenPressure for prime minister’s top adviser to go follows report he breached lockdown rules in March. Follow the latest developments as they happen
The attorney-general, Suella Braverman, is the latest senior politician to support Dominic Cummings’ actions. She suggested the matter should have been considered closed with No 10’s statement (see 10.25am.) and issue was being “politicised”. The attorney-general, Suella Braverman, is the latest senior politician to support Dominic Cummings’ actions. She suggested the matter should have been considered closed with No 10’s statement (see 10.25am.) and the issue was being “politicised”.
Her language echoes that of her senior cabinet colleagues, including Michael Gove and Dominic Raab (see 11.08am.), who have said Cummings was only taking care of his family. If reactions on social media are anything to go by, the government’s defence of Cummings has left a sour taste in the mouths of parents across the country who are now asking, am I bad a parent for following the rules?
One Twitter user, David Penney, wrote:
Another user, Cat Wallis, tweeted:
And Sean Brady, also wrote on Twitter:
As the row over Dominic Cummings continues to unfold, calls for his resignation continue to mount, and government ministers defend his actions, members of the public have many questions.As the row over Dominic Cummings continues to unfold, calls for his resignation continue to mount, and government ministers defend his actions, members of the public have many questions.
Among them, why is Cummings being excused for reportedly breaching lockdown rules due to needing help with childcare, when for the last nine weeks parents up and down the country have struggled without help while they suffered symptoms because they didn’t feel they could seek or accept help because it was against the rules? And if it was indeed fine all along, why wasn’t clear guidance on this subject given to the broader population?Among them, why is Cummings being excused for reportedly breaching lockdown rules due to needing help with childcare, when for the last nine weeks parents up and down the country have struggled without help while they suffered symptoms because they didn’t feel they could seek or accept help because it was against the rules? And if it was indeed fine all along, why wasn’t clear guidance on this subject given to the broader population?
The government has insisted that Cummings was well within the rules when he travelled 260 miles from London to Durham during lockdown. Cummings said he wanted help from his family caring for his young son if he and his wife became too ill to do so alone.The government has insisted that Cummings was well within the rules when he travelled 260 miles from London to Durham during lockdown. Cummings said he wanted help from his family caring for his young son if he and his wife became too ill to do so alone.
When Alex Duell and his wife began experiencing coronavirus symptoms, they turned down the offer of help from her mother, who lives 30 minutes away and was desperate to help looking after their two young children, because it went against government advice. Duell said:When Alex Duell and his wife began experiencing coronavirus symptoms, they turned down the offer of help from her mother, who lives 30 minutes away and was desperate to help looking after their two young children, because it went against government advice. Duell said:
Another couple who fell ill with symptoms in mid-March, said they did not travel the half mile to take their primary-aged children to their grandparents or the 50 miles to take them to an aunt and uncle, because they, too, were mindful of the ‘stay at home’ message. They said it never occurred to them that they could or should do differently. Another couple who fell ill with symptoms in mid-March, said they did not travel the half mile to take their primary-aged children to their grandparents or the 50 miles to take them to an aunt and uncle, because they, too, were mindful of the “stay at home” message. They said it never occurred to them that they could or should do differently.
The government’s guidelines at the time stated:The government’s guidelines at the time stated:
Here is the moment Dominic Cummings told reporters he did the “right thing” by travelling 260 miles from London to Durham to be near relatives during the lockdown.Here is the moment Dominic Cummings told reporters he did the “right thing” by travelling 260 miles from London to Durham to be near relatives during the lockdown.
Cummings is facing calls to quit over the journey, which he made when his wife had Covid-19 symptoms. Downing Street has defended Cummings’ actions (see 10.25am.).Cummings is facing calls to quit over the journey, which he made when his wife had Covid-19 symptoms. Downing Street has defended Cummings’ actions (see 10.25am.).
NHS England has announced 157 new deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 25,545.NHS England has announced 157 new deaths of people who tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total number of confirmed reported deaths in hospitals in England to 25,545.
Of the 157 new deaths announced on Saturday:- 30 occurred on 22 May - 81 occurred on 21 May - 19 occurred on 20 MayOf the 157 new deaths announced on Saturday:- 30 occurred on 22 May - 81 occurred on 21 May - 19 occurred on 20 May
The number of deaths of patients with Covid-19 by region are as follows:The number of deaths of patients with Covid-19 by region are as follows:
East of England 17East of England 17
London 19London 19
Midlands 30Midlands 30
North East & Yorkshire 36North East & Yorkshire 36
North West 23North West 23
South East 22South East 22
South West 10South West 10
Total 157Total 157
The figures also show 24 of the new deaths took place between 1 and 19 May, and the remaining three deaths took place in April with the earliest new death on 22 April.The figures also show 24 of the new deaths took place between 1 and 19 May, and the remaining three deaths took place in April with the earliest new death on 22 April.
NHS England releases updated figures each day showing the dates of every coronavirus-related death in hospitals in England, often including previously uncounted deaths that took place several days or even weeks ago. This is because of the time it takes for deaths to be confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19, for postmortem examinations to be processed and for data from the tests to be validated.NHS England releases updated figures each day showing the dates of every coronavirus-related death in hospitals in England, often including previously uncounted deaths that took place several days or even weeks ago. This is because of the time it takes for deaths to be confirmed as testing positive for Covid-19, for postmortem examinations to be processed and for data from the tests to be validated.
The figures published today by NHS England show 8 April continues to have the highest number for the most hospital deaths occurring on a single day, with a current total of 891.The figures published today by NHS England show 8 April continues to have the highest number for the most hospital deaths occurring on a single day, with a current total of 891.
The Scottish National party has written to the prime minister and the head of the civil service calling for an investigation into Dominic Cummings’ “rule-breaking and the Tory government’s cover-up”.The Scottish National party has written to the prime minister and the head of the civil service calling for an investigation into Dominic Cummings’ “rule-breaking and the Tory government’s cover-up”.
In the letter to Mark Sedwill and Boris Johnson, the party’s leader in Westminster Ian Blackford said he was calling for Cummings to be sacked.In the letter to Mark Sedwill and Boris Johnson, the party’s leader in Westminster Ian Blackford said he was calling for Cummings to be sacked.
He asked for the following questions to be answered:He asked for the following questions to be answered:
When did Johnson first find out about Cummings’ trip to Durham and the police investigation into the rule-breaking incident?When did Johnson first find out about Cummings’ trip to Durham and the police investigation into the rule-breaking incident?
Did anyone in the UK government sanction the rule-breaking incident?Did anyone in the UK government sanction the rule-breaking incident?
Why was Cummings not sacked or asked to resign at the time?Why was Cummings not sacked or asked to resign at the time?
What role did Johnson play in the decision to cover up the incident by keeping the public in the dark for eight weeks until the story was broken by a newspaper?What role did Johnson play in the decision to cover up the incident by keeping the public in the dark for eight weeks until the story was broken by a newspaper?
In a statement, Blackford said:In a statement, Blackford said:
Here is video of Cummings emerging from his house earlier today (see 12.44pm). It will be for others to characterise his demeanour, but he seems fairly unrepentant and even appears to be making light of his own transgressions.Here is video of Cummings emerging from his house earlier today (see 12.44pm). It will be for others to characterise his demeanour, but he seems fairly unrepentant and even appears to be making light of his own transgressions.
Dominic Cummings did not follow the advice which the Conservative party just posted on their Facebook account, according to the BBC’s Lewis Goodall.Dominic Cummings did not follow the advice which the Conservative party just posted on their Facebook account, according to the BBC’s Lewis Goodall.
And there are serious questions over whether the prime minister’s top aide sought to prevent the virus spreading from household to household, as the Guardian’s former deputy editor Paul Johnson highlights.And there are serious questions over whether the prime minister’s top aide sought to prevent the virus spreading from household to household, as the Guardian’s former deputy editor Paul Johnson highlights.
With demands growing for Boris Johnson to sack his chief aide, Downing Street finally went public to defend Dominic Cummings on Saturday – after seven weeks of failing to provide on-the-record explanations about his whereabouts – but the explanation provided appears to leave fundamental questions unanswered, as my colleagues report:With demands growing for Boris Johnson to sack his chief aide, Downing Street finally went public to defend Dominic Cummings on Saturday – after seven weeks of failing to provide on-the-record explanations about his whereabouts – but the explanation provided appears to leave fundamental questions unanswered, as my colleagues report:
So, erm, was it permissible to travel for help with childcare under the lockdown rules? I had not thought so, but the government’s defence of Dominic Cummings – who is claimed to have respected the guidelines despite driving 260 miles with suspected coronavirus – raises questions that millions of people will want clarifying. Were we all mistaken? What did “stay home, save lives, protect the NHS” actually mean?So, erm, was it permissible to travel for help with childcare under the lockdown rules? I had not thought so, but the government’s defence of Dominic Cummings – who is claimed to have respected the guidelines despite driving 260 miles with suspected coronavirus – raises questions that millions of people will want clarifying. Were we all mistaken? What did “stay home, save lives, protect the NHS” actually mean?
When Boris Johnson introduced the UK lockdown he gave “a very simple instruction - you must stay at home”.When Boris Johnson introduced the UK lockdown he gave “a very simple instruction - you must stay at home”.
The rules, announced in a speech on 23 March, stated that people would only be allowed to leave the house for limited purposes.The rules, announced in a speech on 23 March, stated that people would only be allowed to leave the house for limited purposes.
These were shopping for basics, one form of exercise a day, travelling to and from work, but only where absolutely necessary, and medical needs.These were shopping for basics, one form of exercise a day, travelling to and from work, but only where absolutely necessary, and medical needs.
The government’s guidance on circumstances in which a person may leave their home stated:The government’s guidance on circumstances in which a person may leave their home stated:
For work, where you cannot work at home.For work, where you cannot work at home.
Going to shops that are permitted to be open - to get things like food and medicine.Going to shops that are permitted to be open - to get things like food and medicine.
To exercise or spend time outdoors.To exercise or spend time outdoors.
Any medical need, including to donate blood, avoid illness or injury, escape risk of harm, or to provide care or help to a vulnerable person.Any medical need, including to donate blood, avoid illness or injury, escape risk of harm, or to provide care or help to a vulnerable person.
No mention was made of childcare in the published guidance. Reinforcing the message, Johnson said people should not meet family members who do not live with them.No mention was made of childcare in the published guidance. Reinforcing the message, Johnson said people should not meet family members who do not live with them.
The rule on meeting family was unequivocal:The rule on meeting family was unequivocal:
Only in exceptional circumstances were people allowed to attend relatives’ addresses; for example, to drop off food or medicine to their door.Only in exceptional circumstances were people allowed to attend relatives’ addresses; for example, to drop off food or medicine to their door.
However, Dr Jenny Harries said at the daily Downing Street press briefing on 24 March that a small child could be considered “vulnerable”.However, Dr Jenny Harries said at the daily Downing Street press briefing on 24 March that a small child could be considered “vulnerable”.
Even now the lockdown rules have been relaxed slightly, visiting friends or family in their own homes is still off limits. The current guidance states: “As with before, you cannot visit friends and family in their homes.”Even now the lockdown rules have been relaxed slightly, visiting friends or family in their own homes is still off limits. The current guidance states: “As with before, you cannot visit friends and family in their homes.”
The government guidance also said:The government guidance also said:
The government’s guidance on self-isolation stated:The government’s guidance on self-isolation stated:
Boris Johnson is facing calls, led vociferously by former Mirror editor Piers Morgan, to front the daily coronavirus briefing later today.Boris Johnson is facing calls, led vociferously by former Mirror editor Piers Morgan, to front the daily coronavirus briefing later today.
Whoever gives the press conference will undoubtedly face some awkward questions and it will be interesting to see whether they stick to the suggestion Cummings and his family travelling north was essential.Whoever gives the press conference will undoubtedly face some awkward questions and it will be interesting to see whether they stick to the suggestion Cummings and his family travelling north was essential.
The health secretary Matt Hancock, who himself contracted Covid-19 and isolated for a week, is the latest cabinet minister to come out in support of parents stricken with coronavirus seeking childcare for their children.The health secretary Matt Hancock, who himself contracted Covid-19 and isolated for a week, is the latest cabinet minister to come out in support of parents stricken with coronavirus seeking childcare for their children.
Hancock’s intervention comes after he said earlier this month he would back the police in any action they wish to take over Prof Neil Ferguson breaking social distancing rules by having a woman visit him at his home.Hancock’s intervention comes after he said earlier this month he would back the police in any action they wish to take over Prof Neil Ferguson breaking social distancing rules by having a woman visit him at his home.
Unsurprisingly, the government’s attempts to defend Cummings – and the apparent hypocrisy exhibited in doing so – are causing growing anger among cross-party politicians.Unsurprisingly, the government’s attempts to defend Cummings – and the apparent hypocrisy exhibited in doing so – are causing growing anger among cross-party politicians.
Amid calls for his resignation after he was found to have travelled 264 miles across the country days after lockdown was imposed with his wife and child while symptomatic, Dominic Cummings has been snapped outside his home gesturing to members of the media to observe social distancing guidelines. Yes, really.Amid calls for his resignation after he was found to have travelled 264 miles across the country days after lockdown was imposed with his wife and child while symptomatic, Dominic Cummings has been snapped outside his home gesturing to members of the media to observe social distancing guidelines. Yes, really.
Cummings has insisted, “I behaved reasonably and legally” and when asked by reporters if his trip to Durham during lockdown looked good, said:Cummings has insisted, “I behaved reasonably and legally” and when asked by reporters if his trip to Durham during lockdown looked good, said:
The suggestion that Cummings was “doing the right thing” echoed the defences issued on Twitter from senior cabinet ministers including Michael Gove and Dominic Raab (see 11.08am.).The suggestion that Cummings was “doing the right thing” echoed the defences issued on Twitter from senior cabinet ministers including Michael Gove and Dominic Raab (see 11.08am.).
The justification that breaching the lockdown rules was legitimate as it was done out of care for his wife and child has infuriated members of the public. So many people, as is pointed out by the i’s Jane Merrick, the Indy’s Ashley Cowburn and others, abided by the rules “with great inconvenience, difficulty and sadness” and are now being told that if they cared for their loved ones they would have done the same.The justification that breaching the lockdown rules was legitimate as it was done out of care for his wife and child has infuriated members of the public. So many people, as is pointed out by the i’s Jane Merrick, the Indy’s Ashley Cowburn and others, abided by the rules “with great inconvenience, difficulty and sadness” and are now being told that if they cared for their loved ones they would have done the same.
Here is a timeline of the key events around Boris Johnson’s key adviser displaying coronavirus symptoms and journeying to County Durham during lockdown.Here is a timeline of the key events around Boris Johnson’s key adviser displaying coronavirus symptoms and journeying to County Durham during lockdown.
Downing Street’s statement on Dominic Cummings’ journey to Durham “raises more questions than it answers”, Labour has said.Downing Street’s statement on Dominic Cummings’ journey to Durham “raises more questions than it answers”, Labour has said.
In a statement, a Labour spokesman said:In a statement, a Labour spokesman said: