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Aubrey Allegretti

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Past articles by Aubrey:

COVID-19: 1.7 million more people added to England shielding list

The algorithm identifying them looks at factors including age, ethnicity, body mass index, other health conditions and postcode. → Read More

COVID-19: Domestic vaccine certificates 'under consideration', Dominic Raab admits

The idea seems back on the table, after Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove rubbished it. → Read More

COVID-19: Restrictions could be in place until all adults are vaccinated, expert warns

Coronavirus restrictions could last until at least all adults have had a coronavirus vaccine, a senior Public Health England official has warned. → Read More

Law changed to let ministers take maternity leave

A Labour MP says she was told to ask the Queen what to do when she became the first minister to take maternity leave 20 years ago. → Read More

COVID-19: Boris Johnson says 'it's too early' for decision over summer holiday plans

It is "too early" to say if people will be allowed to take summer holidays abroad or in the UK, Boris Johnson has said. → Read More

Boris Johnson's spokesman defends 'vanity' taxpayer-funded photos of PM's dog playing in snow

Asked how the photos are documenting the work of the government, he says they show the work of the whole cabinet. → Read More

COVID-19: Ministers should have 'learned lessons properly' from first wave, adviser says

The UK and other European countries locked down "too late" in autumn, a senior government scientific adviser has told Sky News. → Read More

Tory rebels furious as anti-genocide trade measure compromise rammed through

Tory MPs are "appalled at the parliamentary games" and say the government has gone down "dark corridors of procedural purdah". → Read More

COVID-19: 'Too early to say' whether Britons can make summer holiday plans

Prof Van-Tam says how quickly restrictions will be eased depends on vaccines and the extent to which people obey the rules. → Read More

Brexit: Michael Gove says 'Pandora's Box opened' on Northern Ireland Protocol but 'it can be made to work'

The Cabinet Office minister says Brussels temporarily triggering Article 16 was "when trust was eroded, when damage was done". → Read More

COVID-19: South African variant 'not expected to become UK's dominant coronavirus strain'

The South African variant of COVID-19 is not expected to become the UK's dominant strain in the next few months, England's deputy chief medical officer has said. → Read More

COVID-19: Over-70s not yet vaccinated urged to book appointment with NHS

The age group is particularly important to reach given 83% of all people who have died with coronavirus are over 70. → Read More

COVID-19: Government aims to reach all over-50s in vaccine drive by May

Given the pace of progress, attention is already turning to what will happen when lots of the population has been inoculated. → Read More

COVID-19 immunity passport options investigated by ministers ahead of summer

Denmark says it plans to launch a version of the document by the end of February, as Sweden plans to follow suit. → Read More

Boris Johnson's aide on ethnic minority communities threatened to quit over claim minister broke rules

Downing Street has publicly backed Kemi Badenoch, but there are signs of how badly the incident is going down in Number 10. → Read More

COVID-19: Economy will be unlocked 'gradually' after English schools reopen, says vaccines minister

England's economy will be unlocked gradually after schools hopefully return at the start of March, the vaccines minister has told Sky News. → Read More

Luke Graham, PM's adviser tasked with averting Scottish independence, steps down

Insiders told Sky News that he had not been effective enough and fears were looming ahead of the Holyrood elections next year. → Read More

COVID-19: Boris Johnson says it is 'not practical' to shut borders as he defends hotel quarantine plan

Boris Johnson has defended attacks on his planned hotel quarantine scheme, saying it is "not practical" to completely shut Britain's borders to protect against new coronavirus variants. → Read More

COVID-19: No date for quarantine hotels but Hancock promises 'strong' border action to protect against variants

No date has been given for when quarantine hotels will be made mandatory in England, but the health secretary has promised "strong" action at the border to protect against new coronavirus variants. → Read More

COVID-19: More 'mutations of concern' found in Bristol and Liverpool, says Matt Hancock

More coronavirus "mutations of concern" have been found in Bristol and Liverpool, the health secretary has announced. → Read More