Love Island star Zara Holland who was hit with a £4,400 fine in Barbados for breaching Covid regulations this week. Other celebs pictured abroad during lockdown include reality TV stars Ferne McCann, Georgia Steel, James Lock and Vogue Williams.
06.01.2021 - 19:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
BBC will launch TV and online lessons to help parents and children through lockdown. The whole of the UK was plunged in to another lockdown this week as the Scottish and UK Governments struggle to contain rising numbers of Covid19 cases.
As a results schools in Scotland will be closed to almost all pupils until February and those south of the border will be closed until the February half term, Boris Johnson has said. The closures mean parents have to homeschool children again - a task that
.Love Island star Zara Holland who was hit with a £4,400 fine in Barbados for breaching Covid regulations this week. Other celebs pictured abroad during lockdown include reality TV stars Ferne McCann, Georgia Steel, James Lock and Vogue Williams.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, U.K.
school dinners will have to be thrown out under another UK national lockdown, it has been warned. Schools will be forced to discard food that had been ordered in advance of schools opening back up.
England is facing a third national lockdown that will last at least six weeks, as authorities struggle to stem a surge in COVID-19 infections that threatens to overwhelm hospitals around the U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday announced a tough new stay-at-home order for England that won’t be reviewed until at least mid-February to combat a fast-spreading variant of the coronavirus.
direct to your inboxFollowing Boris Johnson's announcement that England is now entering its third lockdown, some supermarket websites came under pressure as shoppers tried to book themselves delivery slots ahead of time.Now Aldi's CEO Giles Hurley has reached out to shoppers with a message about the supermarket's stock levels.The email read: "As new Government restrictions are introduced across the UK, I want to reassure you that all our stores are fully stocked, we have good availability and
direct to your inboxYesterday Boris Johnson announced the news that the UK would be plunged into its third national lockdown - meaning that, once again, all non-essential retailers have been forced to close, no matter what tier you live in.Supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Aldi can all continue to open, alongside essential shops like Home Bargains, B&M and garden centres.However, shoppers visiting supermarkets and essential shops must follow the rules in place, or risk
coronavirus lockdown.Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed last night (January 4) that England would be entering a new lockdown due to surging coronavirus case numbers and hospital admissions.