Robert Jenrick

Local authorities have warned that the strain of dealing with coronavirus could lead to 'extreme cost-cutting and rationing measures'.
After heavy criticism on yesterday's news that some hospitals in England won't have enough gowns and other protective clothing to last the weekend, the government delivers its daily briefing on measures being undertaken to fight the pandemic.
Public urged to stay home over the Easter weekend, the PM remains in hospital and thousands of stranded UK tourists will be flown home from India. Here's the latest.
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick, who had urged the public to stay at home, says he "respected social distancing rules".
Following the PM’s letter to 30m households telling them to stay inside, housing secretary Robert Jenrick is leading today’s press conference. The briefing comes as the government admits that the length of the lockdown is not fixed and stricter measures could be introduced.
This Conservative government is here to serve its people and extending the dream of home ownership is central to this ambition, housing secretary Robert Jenrick writes.
Robert Jenrick pledges to "take the fight to the anti-Semites".
The UK government will make a donation of £1m to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation to help them preserve the site, writes communities secretary Robert Jenrick.