Coronavirus: PM To Give Further Details On Easing Lockdown Measures
Boris Johnson said his address on Sunday gave just "the shape of a plan" and a 50-page document, published later, will provide more details.
Boris Johnson said his address on Sunday gave just "the shape of a plan" and a 50-page document, published later, will provide more details.
Defence Committee chair, Tobias Ellwood, said "no service personnel should be stuck in a constant state of limbo".
Armed Forces Minister James Heappey also said he expects the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst to reopen in "a week or so's time".
Around 1,500 military personnel are helping to carry out coronavirus tests.
Shadow defence secretary John Healey also said military personnel should be given access to coronavirus tests.
The Integrated Review has been described as the biggest of its kind in 30 years.
The Prime Minister, who previously tested positive for COVID-19, was tested again when he left hospital.
The Prime Minister has returned to the ward at St Thomas’ Hospital as his condition improves.
The emergency talks come after the Prime Minister spent a third night in intensive with coronavirus.
The Prime Minister was admitted into intensive care on Monday evening after his health deteriorated.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is deputising for Prime Minister Boris Johnson after he was put into intensive care.
The Prime Minister was admitted to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
John Healey forms part of the new-look shadow cabinet under recently-appointed Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
James Heappey said he is "itching" to tell people what the military is doing.
The Armed Forces Minister did warn, however, the department will only be able to free up "a small fraction of the number the NHS needs".
The Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab told MPs such a measure would be a "last resort".