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I felt a bit sick. "In line with national policing guidance, officers explained to the family the arrangements around self-isolation guidelines and reiterated the appropriate advice around essential travel. And was Mr Cummings’ trip consistent with it?The guidance that Mr Gove appears to be referring to is a The College of Policing told FactCheck that these guidelines were first published on April 9 – three days before Mr Cummings made his trip to Barnard Castle on April 12. The claim is reported by the Observer and Sunday Mirror on May 24.In his press conference, Mr Cummings denies he made the second trip to Durham.Epidemiologist Professor Neil Ferguson, who was instrumental in the government decision to impose the lockdown, resigned from Sage after allowing a lover to visit him at home.Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was "right" for him to resign from the scientific advice board, adding it was “just not possible” for him to continue advising the government.The government lifts the restriction on how far people can drive to reach the countryside and take exercise, but visits and overnight stays to second homes remain prohibited.A joint investigation between the Daily Mirror and the Guardian revealed Mr Cummings had made the trip to Durham.Downing Street offered no initial comment on the story, but a source close to Mr Cummings said: "He isn’t remotely bothered by this story, it’s more fake news from the Guardian. April 12 2020 would have been her 45th birthday.Mr Cummings returns to work for the first time since news he was suffering from coronavirus emerged.Questions are raised about his adherence to social distancing advice as he is photographed walking in Downing Street with fellow aide Cleo Watson.An unnamed witness apparently sees Mr Cummings out walking with his wife in Durham, recognising him by his trademark beanie hat and overhearing him remarking that the bluebells are "lovely". "By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. "Mr Cummings and his wife were spotted 30 miles away from Durham in Barnard Castle by a member of the public, who passed the information to the Daily Mirror and Guardian.In his press conference, Mr Cummings confirmed he made the trip, but defended himself, saying the trip was only made as a test run, so he could test his "My wife was very worried, particularly as my eyesight seemed to have been affected by the disease," he said.“We agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if I could drive safely, we drove for roughly half an hour and ended up on the outskirts of Barnard Castle town.“We did not visit the castle, we did not walk around the town.”The witness who saw him at Barnard Castle, Robin Lees, told ITV News there is "nothing wrong with my eyesight," adding, "not sure driving to test your eyesight is on".April 12 is also listed as Mary Wakefield's birthday. "Furthermore, Mr Cummings denied he had broken the “spirit” of the rules and said he had not offered his resignation to the prime minister.Mr Cummings said his decision to drive 264 miles from London to County Durham was based not only on fears over a lack of childcare if he became incapacitated with Covid-19 but also concerns about his family’s safety.“I don’t regret what I did," he said, "I think reasonable people may well disagree about how I thought about what to do in the circumstances, but I think what I did was actually reasonable in these circumstances.“The rules made clear that if you are dealing with small children that can be exceptional circumstances.“And I think that the situation that I was in was exceptional circumstances and the way that I dealt with it was the least risk to everybody concerned if my wife and I had both been unable to look after our four-year-old.”Mr Cummings admitted travelling to Barnard Castle by car to test if he was fit to drive the full journey back to London due to concerns over his vision after recovering from illness.In a statement, Mr Ross said: "I have never met Dominic Cummings so my judgement on this matter has always been open and I accept his statement on Monday afternoon clarified the actions he took in what he felt were the best interests of his family. Downing Street issues a statement claiming Mr Cumming's journey was "essential", despite lockdown rules stating he should have stayed at home.The statement said: "Owing to his wife being infected with suspected coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for. 'Did you go to Barnard Castle, Mr Cummings?'
I felt a bit sick. "In line with national policing guidance, officers explained to the family the arrangements around self-isolation guidelines and reiterated the appropriate advice around essential travel. And was Mr Cummings’ trip consistent with it?The guidance that Mr Gove appears to be referring to is a The College of Policing told FactCheck that these guidelines were first published on April 9 – three days before Mr Cummings made his trip to Barnard Castle on April 12. The claim is reported by the Observer and Sunday Mirror on May 24.In his press conference, Mr Cummings denies he made the second trip to Durham.Epidemiologist Professor Neil Ferguson, who was instrumental in the government decision to impose the lockdown, resigned from Sage after allowing a lover to visit him at home.Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it was "right" for him to resign from the scientific advice board, adding it was “just not possible” for him to continue advising the government.The government lifts the restriction on how far people can drive to reach the countryside and take exercise, but visits and overnight stays to second homes remain prohibited.A joint investigation between the Daily Mirror and the Guardian revealed Mr Cummings had made the trip to Durham.Downing Street offered no initial comment on the story, but a source close to Mr Cummings said: "He isn’t remotely bothered by this story, it’s more fake news from the Guardian. April 12 2020 would have been her 45th birthday.Mr Cummings returns to work for the first time since news he was suffering from coronavirus emerged.Questions are raised about his adherence to social distancing advice as he is photographed walking in Downing Street with fellow aide Cleo Watson.An unnamed witness apparently sees Mr Cummings out walking with his wife in Durham, recognising him by his trademark beanie hat and overhearing him remarking that the bluebells are "lovely". "By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. "Mr Cummings and his wife were spotted 30 miles away from Durham in Barnard Castle by a member of the public, who passed the information to the Daily Mirror and Guardian.In his press conference, Mr Cummings confirmed he made the trip, but defended himself, saying the trip was only made as a test run, so he could test his "My wife was very worried, particularly as my eyesight seemed to have been affected by the disease," he said.“We agreed that we should go for a short drive to see if I could drive safely, we drove for roughly half an hour and ended up on the outskirts of Barnard Castle town.“We did not visit the castle, we did not walk around the town.”The witness who saw him at Barnard Castle, Robin Lees, told ITV News there is "nothing wrong with my eyesight," adding, "not sure driving to test your eyesight is on".April 12 is also listed as Mary Wakefield's birthday. "Furthermore, Mr Cummings denied he had broken the “spirit” of the rules and said he had not offered his resignation to the prime minister.Mr Cummings said his decision to drive 264 miles from London to County Durham was based not only on fears over a lack of childcare if he became incapacitated with Covid-19 but also concerns about his family’s safety.“I don’t regret what I did," he said, "I think reasonable people may well disagree about how I thought about what to do in the circumstances, but I think what I did was actually reasonable in these circumstances.“The rules made clear that if you are dealing with small children that can be exceptional circumstances.“And I think that the situation that I was in was exceptional circumstances and the way that I dealt with it was the least risk to everybody concerned if my wife and I had both been unable to look after our four-year-old.”Mr Cummings admitted travelling to Barnard Castle by car to test if he was fit to drive the full journey back to London due to concerns over his vision after recovering from illness.In a statement, Mr Ross said: "I have never met Dominic Cummings so my judgement on this matter has always been open and I accept his statement on Monday afternoon clarified the actions he took in what he felt were the best interests of his family. Downing Street issues a statement claiming Mr Cumming's journey was "essential", despite lockdown rules stating he should have stayed at home.The statement said: "Owing to his wife being infected with suspected coronavirus and the high likelihood that he would himself become unwell, it was essential for Dominic Cummings to ensure his young child could be properly cared for. 'Did you go to Barnard Castle, Mr Cummings?'