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Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock has been given a role with the United Nations as a special representative.
Writing on Twitter, the ex-minister said the job would focus on helping Africa's economy recover from Covid. It comes four months after Mr Hancock resigned from his cabinet post for breaking social distancing guidelines by kissing a colleague. The Under Secretary General of the UN, Vera Songwe, praised his "success" in tackling the UK's pandemic response. In a letter posted online by Mr Hancock, Ms Songwe said the "acceleration of vaccines that has led the UK move faster towards economic recovery is one testament to the strengths that you will bring to this role, together with your fiscal and monetary experience". The announcement also comes on the day a report from MPs was published, claiming the government and its scientists' failure to do more to stop Covid spreading early in the pandemic was one of the country's worst public health failures. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-58890485 ---------------------------------- ![]() |
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