Patrick Vallance's diaries: Eight extracts that lift the lid on No 10's Covid chaos
From Boris Johnson being 'bamboozled' by science to the Cabinets Wheels On The Bus singalong
	From Boris Johnson being 'bamboozled' by science to the Cabinets Wheels On The Bus singalong
	
	Lord Lexden says there is an ‘overwhelming’ case for review of Wiltshire Police’s £1.5 million investigation into the former prime minister
	Judges gave ‘greatest weight’ to body’s ‘special expertise’ when they rejected appeal on sending migrants to east Africa
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Jamie Scott survived a ‘catastrophic’ reaction to the AstraZeneca vaccine - now he is fighting for compensation
	For millions, the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was a brilliant discovery. But for the unlucky few, it was a terrifying catastrophe
	Sir Mark Rowley explains ban would only happen if ‘intelligence evolves’ in coming days to suggest a ‘threat of serious disorder’
	Minister says he has been trying to dissuade groups from events that could lead to clashes with pro-Palestinian marchers
	Dr Abdul Hammad, 67, spent almost a month in UN shelters, fearing for his life as bombs exploded around him
	
	PM says there is ‘clear and present risk that the Cenotaph and other war memorials could be desecrated’ if march goes ahead
	Authorities unable to explain why almost 200 Britons, including the family of Scotland’s First Minister, remain stranded
	Ken McCallum says scuppering Aukus project is a ‘high priority’ for authoritarian Beijing regime
	Warning comes in a report by 17-year-old Sophia Browder, who accuses governments of ‘turning a blind eye’ to the threat
	Head of FBI joins UK counterpart in warning of ‘malicious actors’ who could use technology to spread ‘chaos in our societies’
	Ken McCallum raises spectre of increased threat in wake of war in Israel