Keir Starmer is self-isolating for the third time since September after contact with a coronavirus case. The Labour leader pulled out of a visit to a vaccine centre this morning and is likely to have to do Prime Minister's Questions remotely this Wednesday.
He tweeted: "This morning I was notified that I must self isolate after coming into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. "I have no symptoms and will be working from home until next Monday." It is the third time the Labour leader has had to self-isolate after two previous stints in September and December.
He isolated when a member of his family showed possible coronavirus symptoms in September. He then isolated again last month when a member of his private office