[ad_1] Taiwan has fined a man more than £ 2,600 after he left his hotel room for eight seconds while in quarantine, according to the country’s national news agency. The Filipino migrant worker left his room at the Kaohsiung hotel where he was quarantined to leave something on the door …
Read More »Your Essential Guide to Vaccine Launch
[ad_1] Thousands of people in Britain have already taken their first hits from Covid-19 as NHS teams use the first 800,000 doses of the revolutionary vaccine. And with a million more coming soon, the jab campaign will accelerate rapidly. Essentially, GP surgeries will start to function as vaccination centers, while …
Read More »UK coronavirus hospital deaths rise 393 in the highest Saturday rise since May
[ad_1] The death toll in hospitals from coronavirus in the UK has risen by 393, the biggest increase on a Saturday since the beginning of May. England reported 314 deaths, Scotland had 39, Wales had 31 and Northern Ireland had nine to bring Britain’s total of hospitals to 52,204. It’s …
Read More »Brexit: Pet passports needed to cross the Irish Sea from Great Britain to Northern Ireland
[ad_1] British passports for pets will be sold out by the end of the year, complicating travel with cats, dogs and ferrets to the EU. And for the first time, bringing a pet to Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK will involve red tape and a rabies vaccination …
Read More »COVID-19: How will the Pfizer vaccine be implemented in general practitioner surgeries? | UK News
[ad_1] The Pfizer / BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine will be launched in GP surgeries in a few days. Starting Tuesday, people will be able to receive the vaccine in GPs, a week after the first approved vaccines were administered in hospitals across the UK. Sky News spoke with the President of …
Read More »‘1.5 ° C to stay alive’: Is the most optimistic climate goal of the Paris Agreement still within reach?
[ad_1] OR ne point five to stay alive. That’s the famous slogan that was first adopted by a group representing the small island developing states of the Caribbean and later adopted by young climate activists, NGOs, and politicians around the world. It is a message that conveys, for some, that …
Read More »COVID-19: Italy Closes in on UK Death Toll as Cases Continue to Rise | World News
[ad_1] Italy could soon exceed the UK’s coronavirus death toll, as it announced on Friday that another 761 people had died after contracting the virus. Bring the total number of countries COVID-19 63,387 related deaths – close to the UK total of 63,506. The UK has the highest number of …
Read More »Should London be level 3? Politicians face the dilemma of Covid rules | UK News
[ad_1] Even in a political year of enormously difficult decisions, the one looming next week looks particularly complicated and runs the risk of dividing the government: whether London should move to the top tier of coronavirus restrictions. Boris Johnson told the public that “his level is not his destiny” when …
Read More »It’s been a year since Leigh first became Tory – here’s what voters think of her decision now
[ad_1] It’s been 12 months since election night that sent shockwaves through the old mining town of Leigh. An impenetrable Labor stronghold for nearly a century, many Leythers gave up lifelong loyalties to elect a Tory MP for the first time. The result was not even close. Conservative candidate James …
Read More »Minister Threatens Principal Over Online Lessons Before Christmas | Education
[ad_1] The government is using its emergency powers under the Coronavirus Act to threaten legal action against principals in England who want to allow their students to learn remotely in the run-up to Christmas. The Observer understands that any school that planned to move most of its teaching online during …
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