The Prime Minister visited the Oldham Community Diagnostic Centre in Royton
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, said today the Government would 'do whatever it takes' to keep the UK safe from the threat of spy balloons.
READ MORE: Levelling up spending for Greater Manchester should be decided locally, shadow chancellor says "I want people to know that we will do whatever it takes to keep the country safe," Mr Sunak told broadcasters during a visit to the Oldham Community Diagnostic Centre located in Salmon Fields, Royton, and opened in December.
The Oldham CDC is a one-stop-shop for cancer checks, scans, and tests. It provides a wide range of diagnostic imaging technology, heart and lung tests and blood tests, and it's estimated that more than 30,000 patients a year will use the facility. Mr Sunak was asked about a report in The Times and if the Government was prepared to water down fines for water companies that spill sewage.
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