Labour’s new leader, Keir Starmer is questioning the foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, over the government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis in the first virtual Prime Minister’s Questions. Usually the leader of the opposition appoints his deputy to take to the dispatch box when the prime minister is away, but Starmer is breaking with tradition to question Boris Johnson’s stand-in over testing, safety equipment for frontline workers and an exit strategy from the lockdown
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