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direct to your inbox The current coronavirus rules in England will be relaxed for a five day window over Christmas.
This will allow people to spend the festive period together in bubbles of up to three households with a maximum of eight people.But will this mean people are able travel to areas in different tiers to meet with their Christmas bubble without breaking the rules?The government says: “You can travel between tiers and UK nations for the purposes of meeting your Christmas bubble.”Which
.Christmas Zoom quiz all to test the film buffs in your family - look no further. To help with the festivities, we've put together a whopping 100 questions all about movies and TV shows.
direct to your inboxA travel ban has been introduced for passengers arriving from South Africa to England.It comes after two cases of another new strain of Covid-19 linked to the country were identified in the UK.From 9am on Christmas Eve (Thursday), visitors arriving in England who have been in or transited through South Africa in the previous 10 days will not be permitted entry.Direct flights will be banned, the Department for Transport said.The ban excludes cargo and freight without
direct to your inboxChristmas is just around the corner - and, for some, that will mean getting used to another new set of coronavirus restrictions.People in the UK have been given the chance to celebrate Christmas with their loved ones by forming a Christmas bubble.But there are some exceptions which will prevent people from forming a bubble.We've outlined all the rules you need to know about below - from household limits and where you can go to how you can stay safe and what to do if someone
direct to your inboxChristmas is upon us and you don't need us to tell you it is all very different this year.Families and friends will again be kept apart by different restrictions across the UK.Those in Tier 4 are no longer able to form a 'Christmas bubble' like originally outlined last month.Those in Tier 1, 2 and 3 have also had to make changes as the guidance now only applies to one day - December 25 - and not the five-day window as first arranged.So sadly, this means you cannot meet up
direct to your inboxAfter an unprecedented year, some lucky families will be able to celebrate together this Christmas. The government is allowing people in Tier 1, 2 and 3 to form a bubble of up to three households who will be able to meet up on Christmas Day. For some, it will be the first time they have been able to spend time with loved ones for months. However, the festivities will be far from normal. The UK is facing a critical time in the pandemic after a new strain of the virus, which is
direct to your inbox The Christmas bubble rules have been dramatically tightened across all parts of the UK. The previous five-day travel window has now been scrapped, with people now only allowed to meet with their selected households on December 25.
This upcoming Christmas is not looking as cheery as previous years. With lockdown restrictions having tightened across the UK, and the coronavirus pandemic still reigning on, we will all be striving to have as much festive fun as possible despite all the limitations.
direct to your inbox For five days over the festive period, the coronavirus restrictions across the UK will change to allow people to meet others over Christmas. Many will be hoping to be able to visit friends and family outside of their local area during the festivities - especially as the festive season draws ever closer.
Matthew McConaughey spoke out once again on the political divide in America as well as cancel culture and the coronavirus pandemic. The “Dallas Buyers Club” actor made waves last week when he appeared on Russell Brand’s podcast to discuss what he sees as the hypocrisy of asking conservatives to rally behind President-elect Joe Biden after four years of animosity toward President Donald Trump and his supporters. Appearing virtually on Tuesday’s episode of “Good Morning Britain,” the star
Naman Ramachandran Matthew McConaughey has again shared his ruminations on the two extreme sides of the political divide, this time during an interview on U.K. broadcaster ITV’s “Good Morning Britain.”The “Dallas Buyers Club” star last week pointed out that Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential victory had the left in denial, just as some Republicans are now sceptical of Joe Biden’s win.
direct to your inboxChristmas is now less than two weeks away and everyone is gearing up for some kind of celebration. The coronavirus restrictions will be slightly eased across the UK for a five-day period between December 23 and 27.