Editorial: The inconvenient truth for the government is that all roads lead back to the glaring absence of the ‘world beating’ system promised by Boris Johnson
returned for the new academic year. In Scotland, students have been told not to go to pubs and restaurants or socialise with members of other households this weekend. UK ministers have confirmed it might be necessary to tell students not to return to their family home this Christmas so they do not unwittingly become super-spreaders who put older relatives at risk.
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