[ad_1] Image copyright fake images There have been 208 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Scotland in the last 24 hours. The figure represents the largest daily increase in Scotland since May and compares with 141 cases on Saturday. Despite the increase, there have been no reported deaths of people …
Read More »Coronavirus: Belfast headquarters closed after regulatory breach
[ad_1] Image copyright PSNI Screenshot Police Chief Simon Byrne and Medical Director Michael McBride joined a PSNI licensing officer to inspect the bars and restaurants of Belfast city center on Saturday night A licensed venue in Belfast has closed after receiving a PSNI ban notice on Saturday night. In a …
Read More »Coronavirus: Belfast headquarters closed after regulatory breach
[ad_1] Image copyright PSNI Screenshot Police Chief Simon Byrne and Medical Director Michael McBride joined a PSNI licensing officer to inspect the bars and restaurants of Belfast city center on Saturday night A licensed venue in Belfast has closed after receiving a PSNI ban notice on Saturday night. In a …
Read More »Coronavirus: Labor Joins Airport Testing Requests to Minimize Quarantine Policy and Help Travel Industry | UK News
[ad_1] Comprehensive coronavirus testing is needed at airports to stop the “terrible” effect the quarantine system is having on the travel industry, Labor said. The UK government has been making weekly decisions on which travelers should isolate themselves for 14 days based on the countries they are returning from. But …
Read More »Diane Abbott criticizes ‘ridiculous’ plan to classify Extinction Rebellion as organized crime
[ad_1] A war of words has erupted after Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab criticized Labor’s Diane Abbott this morning for defending Extinction Rebellion activists who blocked newspaper presses on Friday. Abbott compared Extinction Rebellion to suffragettes and criticized the government’s plans to reclassify the activists as an organized crime gang. His …
Read More »Coronavirus: Workforce demands a review of airport tests to reduce quarantine
[ad_1] Image copyright EPA Coronavirus testing options at airports should be explored as a way to reduce the number of travelers who must spend two weeks in quarantine, Labor says. A review of the “chaotic” quarantine rules should consider a “robust testing regime” given the “dire warnings” from the travel …
Read More »Daniel Prude: Grand jury to investigate ‘spit hood’ death
[ad_1] Image copyright We the People / GoFundMe Screenshot Daniel Prude died a week after police detained him The New York attorney general has said a grand jury will be formed to investigate the death of Daniel Prude, an unarmed black man who suffocated after being detained by police. Prude, …
Read More »Coronavirus: Harlequins vs Bath Marks Return of Premiership Rugby with Fans in Pilot Scheme | UK News
[ad_1] It’s the noise that sends shivers down your spine – the roar of true fans chanting and cheering after months of silence. Around 2,700 of them were able to enter London’s Twickenham Stoop Stadium to watch the Harlequins against Bath. It was the first Premiership rugby match with a …
Read More »Coronavirus: New restrictions for Bolton after rising infections | UK News
[ad_1] Bolton residents have been told not to mix with people from other households after the city’s coronavirus infection rate became the highest in England. The rules apply to indoor and outdoor meetings, unless one person is part of a bubble of support, Bolton’s Council said. To help slow the …
Read More »Covid-19 ‘could be endemic in disadvantaged areas of England’ | World News
[ad_1] Covid-19 could now be endemic in some parts of the country combining severe deprivation, substandard housing and large BAME communities, according to a highly confidential analysis from Public Health England. The document, filtered to Observer, and marked as ‘official sensitive’, suggests that the national lockdown in these parts of …
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