Coronavirus: Dominic Cummings made second trip to Durham during lockdown – reports

Derrick Santistevan

Dominic Cummings made a second trip to Durham last month during the lockdown, according to reports.

The prime minister’s leading assistant was seen on 19 April near his family’s home in the North East, The Guardian and the Daily Mirror stated on Saturday night.

On 14 April, he had actually been photographed in Downing Street after he had actually returned from Durham.





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In the most recent claims, the Mirror reported he had actually been identified in woods near the family’s Durham property on 19 April.

Downing Street has actually branded the most recent claims “false”.

A Number 10 declaration released on Saturday night stated: “The other day the Mirror and Guardian composed unreliable stories about Mr Cummings.

“Today they are writing more inaccurate stories including claims that Mr Cummings returned to Durham after returning to work in Downing street on 14 April. We will not waste our time answering a stream of false allegations about Mr Cummings from campaigning newspapers.”

At some point towards late March, Mr Cummings apparently broke lockdown guidelines when he took a trip 260 miles from London to Durham with his better half and kid to stick with his senior moms and dads – after he developed coronavirus signs.

Mr Cummings stated he went to the North East so he would have assistance from loved ones to take care of his 4- year- old kid if he likewise ended up being unhealthy.

He has actually insisted he “behaved reasonably and legally” when asked by press reporters why he believed it was sensible to make the trip outside his home on Saturday early morning.

Durham cops were tipped off by a member of the public that Mr Cummings was sticking with his moms and dads.

The force validated on Friday they spoke to the owners of a property on 31 March, a week after the prime minister enforced the lockdown.

However Downing Street stated no one associated to Mr Cummings was spoken to by cops, and it was completely best for him to look for child care for his 4- year- old kid.

On Saturday night, Durham cops validated officers had actually spoken to Mr Cummings’ dad during the lockdown duration.

In a declaration, the force stated: “On Tuesday, March 31, our officers were made conscious that Dominic Cummings had actually taken a trip from London to Durham and existed at an address in the city.





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” At the demand of Mr Cummings’ dad, an officer made contact the following early morning by telephone.

” During that discussion, Mr Cummings’ dad validated that his kid had actually taken a trip with his family from London to the North- East and was self- separating in part of the property.

“Durham Constabulary deemed that no further action was required. However, the officer did provide advice in relation to security issues.”

A Labour source stated of the most recent claims: “If these newest discoveries are true, why in the world were Cabinet ministers sent this afternoon to protect Dominic Cummings?

” We need an immediate examination by the Cabinet Secretary to get to the bottom of this matter.

“It cannot be right that there is one rule for the prime minister’s adviser and another for the British people.”

Performing leader of the Liberal Democrats Ed Davey prompted for the Prime Minister to sack Mr Cummings.

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Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey stated the most recent discovery was “an insult to millions”

He stated: “Undoubtedly Boris Johnson need to now identify the actions of his leading advisor are an insult to the millions who have made big individual sacrifices to stop the spread of coronavirus.

” Each minute the Prime Minister permits this scandal to drag on is another minute the Federal government is sidetracked from upscaling Britain’s screening capability, protecting PPE for frontline employees and ending awful deaths in our care houses.

“The Prime Minister must come clean with what he knows and terminate Dominic Cummings’ contract. And it is now clearer than ever that, once we are through this crisis, there must also be an independent inquiry to review the Government’s actions.”

During an instruction on Saturday afternoon, prior to the second go to claims, Transportation Secretary Grant Shapps specified Mr Cummings had the “full support” of the PM

Asked to clarify assistance about taking a trip during lockdown, deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries stated it was “clear” somebody with signs need to self- isolate together with their family.

Dr Harries stated if there was a “safeguarding issue” where a kid had “no support”, that was likewise a concern.

“There’s always a safeguarding clause in all of the advice,” she stated, including: “The interpretation of that advice is probably for others.”

I collect all Ministers were asked to tweet assistance for Cummings today.
One Minister, who didn’t, texted me: “a piece of you dies every time you see a friend or colleague tweet their support, after they’ve given you an entirely different view of Cummings in private”

— Alistair Bunkall (@AliBunkallSKY)May 23, 2020

On Saturday early morning, senior members of federal government had actually voiced their assistance for Mr Cummings, consisting of Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

He tweeted: “I know how ill coronavirus makes you. It was entirely right for Dom Cummings to find childcare for his toddler, when both he and his wife were getting ill.”

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab implicated challengers of Mr Cummings of “seeking to politicise” the concern, while his cabinet coworker Michael Gove added: “Caring for your wife and child is not a crime.”

On Monday, Mr Johnson will hold a cabinet conference to go over methods to gradually end lockdown limitations for particular sectors.

He will then attend to the public in an upgrade next week. The day has yet to be validated.

The track and test system will likewise go for completion of the week.

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A timeline of Dominic Cummings during lockdown:

18 March: At his Downing Street rundown the PM stated: “Children should not be left with older grandparents, or older relatives, who may be particularly vulnerable or fall into some of the vulnerable groups.”

22 March: Federal government guidance is that people need to stay in their main house and not travel to their second houses: “Leaving your home – the place you live – to stay at another home is not allowed.”

23 March: Rigorous lockdown guidelines are enforced which suggest people can just leave their homes for necessary travel.

27 March: Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock are validated to have actually evaluated favorable for coronavirus. Mr Cummings is seen running along Downing Street.





Mr Curmmings is seen ranging from No 10

Weekend of 28 and 29 March: Over this weekend, Mr Cummings developed coronavirus signs, Downing Street later on validated.

31 March: Mr Cummings took a trip to his family’s farm in Durham – and it was on this date that Mr Cummings’s family were spoken to by cops.

10 April: Deputy primary medical officer Jenny Harries stated being too ill to care for a child was an “exceptional circumstance” and she pointed to accessing family assistance, to name a few alternatives.

14 April: Mr Cummings is envisioned in Downing Street after recuperating from coronavirus.

19 April: He apparently returned to Durham, according to reports.

25 April: In a Viewer column, Mr Cummings’s better half, Mary Wakefield, detailed his disease.

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