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Boris Johnson speech today: What did the PM say about Dominic Cummings on Monday May 25?

PRIME Minister Boris Johnson chaired tonight's coronavirus press briefing alongside Public Health England Medical Director Professor Yvonne Doyle.

The PM confirmed outdoor markets and car showrooms will be able to open on June 1 and answered questions about his chief adviser Dominic Cummings.

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Boris Johnson chaired tonight's press briefingCredit: crown copyright

What did Boris Johnson say at tonight's press briefing?

Outdoor markets and car showrooms will be able to open on June 1

Boris Johnson said: "Today I want to give the retail sector notice of our intention to reopen shops so they too can get ready."

He said outdoor markets and car show rooms can open from 1 June.

He added: "From 15 June, we intend to allow all other non-essential retail... to reopen."

He said this will only be permitted for premises that are "Covid-secure".

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Mr Johnson says he wants people to be "confident that they can shop safely".

He said the food retail sector has already responded "fantastically well" and "we will learn lessons from that experience as we allow other retail to open".

He added: "These are careful but deliberate steps on the road to rebuilding our country. And we can only take these steps thanks to what we have so far achieved together."

Dominic Cummings

When asked about his chief adviser's lengthy press conference, Boris Johnson said: "To the best of my knowledge, Mr Cummings has subjected himself to your interrogation for quite a long time.

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"I really feel it would be wrong of me to try to comment further.

"People will have to make their minds up.

";To me he comes across as someone who cares a great deal for his family.

He said once again his chief aide acted "legally and reasonably".

"I don't think reasonable people can disagree with his motivations."

When asked if his support for Dominic Cummings is unconditional, the PM said: "No, I can't give any unconditional backing to anybody, but I do not believe that anybody in No 10 has done anything to undermine our messaging."

What was said in Sunday's press conference?

Prime Minister Boris Johnson chaired Sunday’s coronavirus press conference alongside NHS England's medical director Stephen Powis.

The PM defended his top aide Dominic Cummings and refused to ask him to quit despite a growing backlash from his own MPs.

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"Today, I can announce our intention to go ahead with that as planned on June 1 - a week on Monday," he added.

"We then intend from June 15 for secondary schools to provide some contact for year 10 and 12 students to help them prepare for exams next year."

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