Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) speaks with CNN’s Dana Bash and Abby Phillip about Trump’s second impeachment trial, saying she feels hopeful despite Democrats’ inability to convince enough Republicans to vote to convict Trump. #TrumpImpeachnent #StaceyPlaskett #DanaBash #AbbyPhillip
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House impeachment managers Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-USVI) defend their decision not to call witnesses in the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. #TrumpImpeachment #CNN #News
Boris Johnson has said he is “optimistic” ahead of his “roadmap” for easing England’s lockdown – and hinted at which industries will reopen first. The prime minister said his plan, which will be unveiled on 22 February, will prioritise the reopening of schools from 8 March. He added that non-essential retail will follow, then hospitality
Over-65s will begin receiving letters inviting them to get COVID vaccines from early next week as part of the next phase of the UK’s vaccination programme, Sky News understands. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously set a deadline of Monday 15 February for offering a first dose of a vaccine to 15 million people in
Trump impeachment defense lawyer David Schoen used video of Democratic lawmakers to argue that former President Donald Trump did not incite the insurrection at the US Capitol. #TrumpImpeachment #CNN #News
A senior Conservative MP has warned the government against “backsliding” on the reopening of all schools in England on 8 March and suggested some younger children should return to classrooms this month. Robert Halfon, the chair of the House of Commons education committee, told Sky News of his concerns of an “epidemic of educational poverty”
A lack of planning could affect the next phase of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, MPs have warned. The Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) praised the “world-beating” effort to get the jab to the most vulnerable, but said there is “much to be done” if the UK government is to hit its next target. Ministers are
Ministers will tomorrow discuss a Cabinet Office proposal to introduce vaccine and testing certificates for when international travel is allowed again, Sky News can reveal. Responsibilities have already been divided up between government departments to look at the idea. If approved, the Department for Transport will be told to draw up plans for a certificate
The EU has accused the UK government of “shortcomings” over implementing Northern Ireland protocol, ahead of a meeting between the government and the bloc in London. The protocol was the way in which a “hard border” was prevented on the island of Ireland following the agreement of a Brexit deal in December – but has
CNN’s Chris Cuomo reviews the video and audio evidence played during the second day of former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, weighing the implications of a possible acquittal. #ChrisCuomo #CNN #CuomoPrimeTime
The prime minister has raised the prospect of people getting a coronavirus vaccine “booster” jab in the autumn. Boris Johnson said the move would likely be required as the UK battles the emergence of new variants of COVID-19. Live COVID updates from the UK and around the world “I think we’re going to have to
From next week, new UK border measures will come into force as ministers act to prevent the possible import of COVID variants. The UK government has been taking advice from officials in Australia over the fresh restrictions – a country that has been widely praised for its response to the coronavirus pandemic. The new action
CNN’s Chris Cuomo takes a closer look at former President Trump’s legal team’s argument on the first day of his second impeachment trial. #CNN #ChrisCuomo #CuomoPrimeTime
CNN’s Jim Acosta and Jamie Gangel say their contacts close to former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party called the presentation by Trump’s defense team at the second impeachment trial a disaster. #TrumpImpeachement #JimAcosta #JamieGangel
A former Conservative minister attempted to influence judges over the case of an ex-Tory MP jailed for sexually assaulting two women, a parliamentary watchdog has found. Lord Freud breached the code of conduct for peers over his actions linked to the trial of Charlie Elphicke, the House of Lords Commissioner for Standards ruled. In November
All travellers arriving in the UK are to face mandatory coronavirus tests from next week, Health Secretary Matt Hancock is poised to announce to MPs. In a Commons statement, he will say that from next Monday, 15 February, all passengers arriving in the UK will be required take a test on days two and eight
Boris Johnson has not ruled out a shake-up of the school calendar as part of a “flat out” bid to help pupils catch up from missed classroom time. The prime minister on Monday said the government’s “single biggest priority” now was to overcome the loss of learning suffered by children during the coronavirus pandemic. In
The government is “very concerned” about low uptake of the coronavirus jab among black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, the vaccines minister has told Sky News. Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Nadhim Zahawi said overall COVID-19 vaccine acceptance was “very high”, with data from the Office for National Statistics showing 85% of adults
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen talks with CNN’s Jake Tapper about the US unemployment rate and the need for Congress to approve President Biden’s stimulus package. #CNN #News
The vaccines minister has told Sky News he is “confident” the UK will hit its “tough target” of offering everybody over 50 a coronavirus jab by May. Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Nadhim Zahawi said that at one point on Saturday, the UK was administering COVID-19 jabs at a rate of almost 1,000 per