Boris Johnson is stable and "responding to treatment" on his third day in intensive care, the Prime Minister's spokesman said today.
Downing Street said there was no deterioration in the Tory leader's condition after he spent a second night in the critical unit at St Thomas' Hospital.
In a noon update on Wednesday, No10 said he is receiving "standard oxygen treatment and breathing without any other assistance." Mr Johnson's official spokesman said: “The Prime Minister remains clinically stable and is responding to treatment. “He continues to be cared for in the intensive care unit at St Thomas’ Hospital.
He is in good spirits.” But unlike on Monday the PM is not working from hospital - and his deputy Dominic Raab is now standing in for him