[ad_1] Welsh Prime Minister Mark Drakeford has announced that the use of face coverings in shops and closed public places will become mandatory in Wales from Monday as cases increase. It’s ahead of a press conference at 12.30pm today, as it brings the nation’s first tightening of the blockade since …
Read More »Coronavirus: Parts of NI Under New Restrictions
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images Screenshot No more than six people from two households in the affected areas will be able to gather in a private garden. Restrictions on visiting other homes will be reintroduced in parts of Northern Ireland after a surge in coronavirus cases. The new rules affect …
Read More »Limit of six people who can meet indoors in Wales as of Monday
[ad_1] The Prime Minister is set to announce new rules in Wales to limit the number of people who can meet indoors to six. The strict measure, which follows the ‘rule of six’ announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday and Nicola Sturgeon in Scotland on Thursday, is designed …
Read More »Coronavirus: Portugal returns to England’s quarantine list
[ad_1] Image copyright fake images Screenshot Cases in Portugal have risen since the country was exempted from the UK quarantine on August 22. Travelers from mainland Portugal to England will need to be quarantined starting at 04:00 BST on Saturday, just a few weeks after the country was placed on …
Read More »Coronavirus: The problem with the Prime Minister’s plan for ‘moonshot’ tests is that they do not exist | UK News
[ad_1] The government’s “moonshot” test plan contains several elements. Together, they form what appears to be an ideological commitment to the principle of mass testing. Yesterday the prime minister said that his plan to “allow life to return closer to normal” was “based on massive tests“. Today, the health secretary …
Read More »Ealing Elementary School Tells Year Group to Isolate After Child Tests Positive for Coronavirus
[ad_1] A school in Ealing has told all of its Year 1 classes to self-isolate after a student tested positive for coronavirus. Horsenden Primary School, in Horsenden Lane North, Greenford, confirmed to parents and caregivers on Thursday (10 September) that a child in Year 1 tested positive for Covid-19. After …
Read More »Treasury Committee Urges Sunak to Rethink End of Licensing Plan | UK News
[ad_1] Pressure has mounted on the government to reconsider the decision to end its wage subsidy scheme next month after an influential group of MPs said that Rishi Sunak should continue to provide targeted support to struggling sectors of the economy. The Treasury’s selected committee said viable companies would be …
Read More »Professor KAROL SIKORA Sees Future Trouble for Boris Johnson’s New Coronavirus Guide
[ad_1] KAROL SIKORA: It’s illogical and simply invites ridicule and disobedience from an increasingly skeptical and tired audience. Expert Advisors have deep and very specific areas of expertise, but can only offer a selective view of the facts, in this case a recent and modest increase in coronavirus infections in …
Read More »Vinai Venkatesham: Arsenal CEO says he had sleepless nights from layoffs
[ad_1] Vinai Venkatesham (right) watched his Arsenal team win the FA Cup for the fourteenth time against Chelsea Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham says he has had sleepless nights due to recent layoffs. The club came under fire for buying players shortly after announcing 55 layoffs, mainly affecting the commercial and …
Read More »Coronavirus UK: landlords must give tenants six months’ notice
[ad_1] Robert Jenrick has confirmed that the new tenant support measures will prevent tenants from being evicted until after Christmas. The government has changed the law to increase the notice periods to six months, which means that tenants who receive notice can stay in their homes during the winter while …
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