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Scotland's national clinical director says coronavirus vaccinations could still be rolled out to 12-15 year olds.

The justice secretary says social care must be properly funded but declines to "speculate" on plans.

The justice secretary says social care must be properly funded but declines to "speculate" on plans.

Tom Tugendhat tells BBC's Political Thinking it was like a "general not coming back" for a battle.

Resettling eligible Afghans over the next 10 years could cost more than £2.5bn, a leaked document says.

But 200,000 extra children with underlying conditions will now be eligible for two doses.

The foreign secretary says the UK will give £30m in aid to countries bordering Afghanistan.

Staff had threatened strike action if the job losses were compulsory amid financial pressures in the party.

The justice secretary says social care must be properly funded but declines to "speculate" on plans.

Tom Tugendhat tells BBC's Political Thinking it was like a "general not coming back" for a battle.

Resettling eligible Afghans over the next 10 years could cost more than £2.5bn, a leaked document says.

But 200,000 extra children with underlying conditions will now be eligible for two doses.

The foreign secretary says the UK will give £30m in aid to countries bordering Afghanistan.

Staff had threatened strike action if the job losses were compulsory amid financial pressures in the party.

Tom Tugendhat tells BBC's Political Thinking it was like a "general not coming back" for a battle.

Resettling eligible Afghans over the next 10 years could cost more than £2.5bn, a leaked document says.

But 200,000 extra children with underlying conditions will now be eligible for two doses.
Scotland's national clinical director says coronavirus vaccinations could still be rolled out to 12-15 year olds.
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