coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Scotland over the last 24 hours. The Scottish Government also announced that 777 new cases of COVID-19 were reported overnight, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 99,463.
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Last week Primark confirmed plans to open some of its stores for 24 hours to shoppers when lockdown ends.Now it's been revealed that all shops will be given permission to trade around the clock when they reopen after a month of lockdown measures on December 2.Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has announced that from Wednesday 2 December, all non-essential retail across England will be able to reopen, and planning rules limiting opening hours will be eased to allow shops to be open for longer
.coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Scotland over the last 24 hours. The Scottish Government also announced that 777 new cases of COVID-19 were reported overnight, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 99,463.
coronavirus deaths have been recorded in Scotland over the last 24 hours. The Scottish Government also announced that 966 new cases of COVID-19 were reported overnight, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 98,686.
Get the stories that interest you straight to your inbox every day with our personalised newsletterSchool Christmas holidays will NOT be extended in Scotland, it has been confirmed this morning.The Scottish Government had been considering a move to shut down classes earlier, on December 18.And under proposals discussed last week, pupils would not have returned until January 11.But Education Secretary, John Swinney, this morning confirmed that officials would not proceed with the plans.He told
all non-essential shops will be allowed to reopen.
hereIn a further olive branch to MPs, the Prime Minister committed to publish more data and outline what circumstances need to change for an area to move down a tier, as well analysis of the health, economic and social impacts of the measures taken to suppress coronavirus.Only the Isle of Wight, Cornwall, and the Isles of Scilly will be under the lightest Tier 1 controls, while large swathes of the Midlands, North East and North West are in the most restrictive Tier 3.In total, 99% of England
Primark stores located in retail parks and major shopping centres will trade until 10pm at a minimum, with some stores trading as late as midnight.
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coronavirus.Health secretary Matt Hancock announced on Thursday (November 26) which areas would be placed in which tier.It is all part of the government's 'Covid Winter Plan' which was unveiled by the Prime Minister earlier this week.He then said there will be a return to "tougher" regional tiers and sees even stricter measures for areas placed in Tier 2 and Tier 3.The most notable change is that in Tier 3, hospitality will remain closed completely except for delivery and takeaway - just like
Andy Burnham says it is ‘more likely than not’ that Greater Manchester will be put into the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions despite falling infection rates.The mayor is expecting that the new measures, due to be shared with leaders tomorrow, will be applied consistently across the city-region.But the government has been urged to look at Greater Manchester’s position in two weeks when the first review of the revised arrangements takes place.There are widely-held expectations that almost
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak today unveiled the parameters of the government’s Spending Review, including the creation of a new Global Screen Fund that is designed to partially plug the gap left by the absence of Creative Europe’s MEDIA funding post-Brexit.
Earlier today, Boris Johnson confirmed that the national lockdown in England will be lifted on December 2.From this date, people will be able to go to the gym, hairdressers and beauty salons once again.In a speech to the commons, the Prime Minister said: "From next Wednesday people will be able to leave their home for any purpose and meet others in outdoor public spaces, subject to the rule of six, collective worship, weddings and outdoor sports can resume, and shops, personal care, gyms and the
with reports today that it will include a continued ban on household mixing and more areas in the highest category of restrictions.But Mr Johnson faces the threat of a backbench rebellion as dozens of Tory MPs have said they will not back the measures without scientific evidence they 'will save more lives than they cost'.A letter from the Covid recovery group (CRG) is said to have been signed by 70 Conservative MPs.Only the chairs Mark Harper and Steve Baker have been publicly identified so