[ad_1] England will play three IT20s and three ODIs from November 27 Last Updated: 10/21/20 4:50 pm White ball captain Eoin Morgan, pictured with Jos Buttler (left), has predicted that players could pull out of biosecure tours due to mental health challenges. England will play two white-ball series against South …
Read More »Andy Burnham ‘false moment when he learned that the city’s Covid funds had been drastically cut’
[ad_1] Andy Burnham was charged today with faking the moment he learned that funding for the city’s level three lockdown had been cut to £ 22 million during a live press conference. Conservative ministers condemned the mayor of Greater Manchester for “playing gallery” while criticizing the government after negotiations on …
Read More »Coronavirus: Scotland heads towards a new tiered system as COVID-19 restrictions are extended | UK News
[ad_1] Scotland is incorporating a new tiered coronavirus system as restrictions in the country are extended for another week. Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said details will be released on Friday and the measures will be implemented from November 2. The restrictions imposed two weeks ago on hospitality businesses were due …
Read More »Coronavirus: Disease unlikely to be eradicated, says SAGE scientist | UK News
[ad_1] The coronavirus will exist “forever” and is unlikely to be eradicated, said a scientist who advises the government on the pandemic. Professor John Edmunds, a member of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE), also said the UK can expect tens of thousands of deaths from the second wave …
Read More »Mom who killed 88-year-old Co-op shopper with wine bottles and fire extinguisher received a hospital warrant
[ad_1] A mother who randomly killed an 88-year-old church keeper and injured three other shoppers during a wave of stabbings at a Co-op store received an indefinite hospital warrant. Zara Anne Radcliffe, who suffered from schizophrenia and did not take her medication, hit hero John Rees with glass wine bottles …
Read More »Nicola Sturgeon coronavirus update LIVE as the pubs and restaurants of the central belt must remain closed
[ad_1] The pubs and restaurants in Scotland’s central belt should be closed for another week, Nicola Sturgeon announced. The Prime Minister said that hospitality businesses in five health board areas – Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Lothian, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Arran, and Forth Valley – will now not be able to …
Read More »Coronavirus on Sheffield LIVE: PMQs update as Boris Johnson reveals how Sheffield can get out of Level 3
[ad_1] Last update: Wednesday 21 October 2020 12:26 Level 3 restrictions officially announced for South Yorkshire Sheffield will receive £ 41 million in government support Sheffield Health Chief Joins Calls for Circuit Breaker Show new updates Boris Johnson clarified that areas will exit Level 3 “when they can progress.” Sir …
Read More »Figures reveal victims of the pandemic in UK children’s mental health | Children
[ad_1] The Children’s Commissioner for England and leading psychiatrists have raised the alarm about the mental health of young people during the pandemic, as figures suggest a sharp rise in reports of sleep problems, eating disorders and self-harm. An investigation by The Guardian on the impact of the Covid-19 crisis …
Read More »Northeast leaders plead not to be ‘forced’ to Level 3 when Manchester enters lockdown
[ad_1] Northeast leaders have urged the government to “look at the local evidence” before forcing the region to adopt Level 3 lockdown measures. The heads of the council have pleaded with ministers not to push them to the highest level of Covid-19 restrictions, as has now happened with Greater Manchester …
Read More »20-year-old student found dead in hallways at Coventry University
[ad_1] A 20-year-old Coventry University student was found dead in a residence hall, becoming the eighth UK student to die in less than a month. West Midlands police said the student was discovered in the corridors of Bishop Gate in the city center last Friday, and detectives were treating the …
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