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Spotlight on... Prof Neil Ferguson and Sage
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Exclusive: Government scientist Neil Ferguson resigns after breaking lockdown rules to meet his married lover
Prof Ferguson allowed the woman to visit him at home during the lockdown while lecturing the public on the need for strict social distancing
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Who is Neil Ferguson, the Imperial College London virus modeller and Government scientific adviser
Prof Ferguson has been a key figure around the Government's scientific community for years
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Professor Neil Ferguson's defence for breaking lockdown rules raises questions over his advice
Government urged to publish what it knows about immunity following professor’s resignation
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Professor Neil Ferguson had to go but Sage will be a lesser body without him
History will be kind to Prof Ferguson, his 'suppression' strategy came too late for the UK economy but saved thousands of lives
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Confusion mounts over roadmap out of lockdown as Dominic Raab appears to contradict advice
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has warned that mixed messages from Government shows the guidance is already 'unravelling'
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'Children, spouses and staff will be able to vote through laws' under coronavirus reforms in House of Commons starting today
The Tory MP said: "Anyone can press the button - it could be a spouse, a partner, a child or another member of the household, possibly even
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Digital voting in the Commons will mean spouses, children and staff can vote through laws, warns Tory MP
Anyone can press the button - it could be a spouse, a partner, a child or another member of the household, possibly even a researcher
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Ministry of Justice abandons 'soft justice' plan to free prisoners early on tags
Plans to release prisoners early on electronic tags have been dropped after Tory backbench MPs threatened to vote against them
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Boris Johnson's lockdown speech: what time is it, what will he say, and how can I watch it?
The Prime Minister is to deliver an address to the nation today to unveil how Britain intends to 'unlock the UK economy'
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Do not allow 'biased' election watchdog power to prosecute, say MPs
Electoral Commission planning consultation on gaining 'prosecutions capability'