An NHS nurse stranded in Cambodia has pleaded with Boris Johnson to bring her and her husband home to the UK. Frontline healthcare worker Cheryl Baxter issued a heartbreaking video message saying they are "near meltdown" and begged the Prime Minister for help so she could go back to work.
Breaking down into tears, she said: "I've now run out of my medications needed and money is dwindling fast, so please UK Government and the Foreign Commonwealth (Office) help us back to our own country like you say we should. "I'm a frontline NHS nurse - come on Boris Johnson, help me get back to where I'm needed." Ms Baxter is a ward matron at Conquest Hospital in Hastings, East Sussex, and her husband Ivon is also a key worker, she says.