COVID-19: 2.6 million punctures to 2.3 million people, but the UK warned that the vaccine “is not a free pass” to ignore the rules | Political news

[ad_1] More than 2.6 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have been administered to nearly 2.3 million people, the health secretary said, as an NHS chief warned that the vaccine “is not a free pass” to ignore. national guidelines. Matt Hancock told a news conference in Downing Street that the government …

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Neighbors commotion after man shot in street shooting

[ad_1] Shocked neighbors have spoken of the moment shots rang out on their street after a man was shot in Dovecot last night. Police remain at the scene of the shooting on Ashover Avenue, which remains taped after a man was shot in the legs Sunday night. Merseyside Police have …

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latest news on when they might reopen

[ad_1] All primary and secondary schools have closed, after England went into a third national lockdown. The prime minister said schools must offer remote learning until at least mid-February and the GCSE and A-level exams face cancellation for a second year. Only vulnerable children and children of key workers will …

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Trump’s Twitter Ban Could Lead to Regulatory Rethink, Says Hancock | Social networks

[ad_1] Twitter’s decision to permanently suspend Donald Trump from its platform could justify tightening regulation for social media companies, a cabinet minister suggested. Matt Hancock said the move showed Twitter “making editorial decisions” and by implication accepting that social media companies are not just platforms. As a former culture secretary, …

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Covid restrictions on exercise and masks could be tightened, reports say

[ad_1] The lockdown rules could be toughened to prevent people from gathering outdoors and make wearing masks in stores a legal requirement, according to reports. Ministers are considering changing current restrictions to bring them closer to those applied in March, the Daily telegraph reported. The proposals include removing the exception …

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