These are external links and will open in a new window The post Boris Johnson ‘will DEFY calls for autumn reshuffle’ despite Tory pressure to sack Gavin Williamson appeared first on BBC News & Gossips. BBC political correspondent Chris Mason said the prime minister was given oxygen late on Monday afternoon, ... offered "all possible best wishes to Boris Johnson and his loved ones". Coronavirus: What is intensive care and which patients need it? On the fight against Covid-19 there are still worries that an influx of travellers from Britain could lead to a spike in the pandemic in Northern Ireland and the Republic - the new taoiseach sees things differently from his counterpart in London. Belfast trip a test of PM's optimism. Boris Johnson threatens BBC with two-pronged attack This article is more than 7 months old.

She said she had not been tested for the virus.Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who also tested positive for the virus and spent time in self-isolation, offered "all possible best wishes to Boris Johnson and his loved ones". "During his visit Mr Johnson met First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill at Hillsborough Castle. We do not know the full details of Mr Johnson's condition, but he is conscious and not being ventilated. Brexit: Arlene Foster 'disappointed' by Micheál Martin's comments "European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen also wished him a "speedy and full recovery".For Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the news "deepens our compassion for all who are seriously ill" and those looking after them.And Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tweeted that St Thomas' Hospital had "some of the finest medical staff in the world" and that the prime minister "couldn't be in safer hands".During the government's daily coronavirus briefing earlier on Monday, Mr Raab stressed that the prime minister had been continuing to run the government from hospital.Asked whether that was appropriate, Mr Raab said Mr Johnson would "take the medical advice that he gets from his doctor". Not every patient in intensive care is ventilated, but around two-thirds are within 24 hours of admission with Covid-19.This is a disease that attacks the lungs and can cause pneumonia and difficulty breathing. About This Source - BBC News. Arlene Foster says events to mark the centenary can be inclusive. The government pretends it’s due to “pensioner pride”, but many are living with dementia, sick, can’t use computers and need personal help to claim. These revolutionary vandals may find their patriotism questioned by their own heartlands when the BBC is often what wins Britain a punch-above-our-weight hearing around the world.‘There are ample dazzling statistics to show how the BBC has been the nation’s unifier during the coronavirus crisis.’‘There are ample dazzling statistics to show how the BBC has been the nation’s unifier during the coronavirus crisis.’n the Polish election, the victor, President Andrzej Duda, seized control of the state broadcaster, TVP, for his onslaughts towards his liberal opponent, Rafal Trzaskowski. "That's the way we'll bring the whole country through the coronavirus challenge," he said.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described it as "terribly sad news".

These are external links and will open in a new window But the cornerstone of the prime minister's care will depend on getting enough oxygen into his body and supporting his other organs while his immune system fights the virus.Chancellor Rishi Sunak said his thoughts were with the prime minister and his pregnant partner, Carrie Symonds, and that Mr Johnson would "come out of this even stronger".Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford called it "concerning news".Mr Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn both said their thoughts were with him.Mrs May noted that the "horrific virus does not discriminate".The Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar wished Mr Johnson "a rapid return to health", and French President Emmanuel Macron said he hoped he "overcomes this ordeal quickly. She’s right: it’s shocking that these pensioners lose an average of £65 a week in credits.

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