View from the House: Seeking reassurances on pandemic
With the news of a potential vaccine and the latest lockdown expected to end next week, there’s rightly been a sense of optimism.
With the news of a potential vaccine and the latest lockdown expected to end next week, there’s rightly been a sense of optimism.
The prime minister has announced new lockdown restrictions across the UK and this will be deeply concerning for all those who live and work in Ilford, particularly our elderly, most vulnerable and key workers, as well as those businesses hardest hit by this pandemic.
The government continues to ease the lockdown restrictions and set out its recovery plan.
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and now the mass protests here and in the US, structural oppression, and specifically racism, has rightly become a much-needed focal point of anger and frustration.
The fatal stabbings in Seven Kings are deeply shocking and I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to the families of the three men who died.
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