Labour leader Keir Starmer is forced to self-isolate and work from home until mid-December after a member of his private office tests positive for coronavirus
- Keir Starmer, 58, is self-isolating after member of private office tested positive
- Spokesman for Labour leader said he is ‘well and not showing any symptoms’
Labour leader Keir Starmer has been forced to self-isolate and work from home until mid-December after a member of his private office tested positive for coronavirus, the party has said.
A spokesman for the 58-year-old politician said: ‘Keir is well and not showing any symptoms.
‘He will now be working from home.’
More to follow.
Labour leader Keir Starmer, 58, has been forced to self-isolate and work from home until mid-December after a member of his private office tested positive for coronavirus