virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
10.05.2021 - 20:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Care home rules are changing to allow residents to have more visitors as lockdown rules are eased.
The government has announced that people living in care homes in England will be allowed additional named visitors as part of step three of lockdown easing.
Boris Johnson today confirmed that the next stage of relaxations in England would go ahead as planned next Monday, May 17.
That means the return of indoor
virus expert. Hugh Pennington, emeritus professor of bacteriology at Aberdeen University, said Holyrood leaders repeated the same devastating errors as Westminster.
officials in how "rigorous" they were at examining the idea of setting up a trust to fund renovations to Downing Street. The Tory Prime Minister can use an annual public grant of up to £30,000 to decorate his Downing Street home, but it has been reported that the renovations at No 11, where Johnson lives with his fiancee Carrie Symonds, reached up to £200,000.
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coronavirus believe their loved ones were treated like "lambs to the slaughter" and are calling for an urgent inquiry. One Scots daughter is desperate for the UK Government to be held to account for their handling of the crisis after her dad died in a Bishopton care home.
Kate Garraway has shared her feelings about Dominic Cummings' evidence on how the Government handled the coronavirus pandemic and the impact it had on her family, saying those in charge "didn't care enough".The Good Morning Britain presenter opened up on her reaction to the former adviser's comments about Boris Johnson and key ministers' attitudes to the unfolding crisis, talking about how it made her feel as her family are still dealing with the effects of their decisions.
The UK Government announced in March that it plans to increase a cap on missiles from 180 to 260 as part of its recent defence review. Labour has questioned whether the increase is really necessary at a time public finances are under pressure from covid while anti-nuclear campaigners have said Boris Johnson risks starting a “new nuclear arms race”.
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Boris Johnson has confirmed that step three of the roadmap out of lockdown will go ahead on May 17.
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