coronavirus restrictions is due to come to an end on December 2.
03.11.2020 - 13:40 / hollywoodreporter.com
Cinemas — and all non-essential businesses — across England are going to be ordered to close for a second time this year, with the government on Sunday announcing that the country will be going into a month-long nationwide lockdown from Thursday until the start of December. The news comes as the U.K.
struggles with an alarming second wave of novel coronavirus infections. TheScientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) reportedly told Prime Minister Boris Johnson that COVID-19 was spreading
.coronavirus restrictions is due to come to an end on December 2.
Scottish Tory leader said he had been in touch with the Prime Minister following his damaging exchange with Tory MPs from the north of England this week. Ross and other Scottish Tories were left furious when Johnson was caught out telling MPs on a zoom call that devolution had been Tony Blair's "biggest mistake".In a BBC interview Ross said: "Yes, I’ve been in touch with the Prime Minister this week, but don’t share what we discuss.
coronavirus lockdown, which comes into effect on tomorrow (November 5).On Friday (October 31), Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second national lockdown for England that will see non-essential shops such as record stores close until at least December 2.While the month of quarantine will impact independent retail stores and HMV during a busy Q4 period in the lead up to Christmas, many record shops put measures in place during the previous lockdown that allowed them to continue trading
Jacqueline Jossa has admitted she’s feeling “anxious” as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a second lockdown on Saturday 31 October.The former EastEnders actress, 28, opened up to her 3million Instagram followers as she soaked in a bath following the announcement. Jacqueline, who recently shared a snap of her daughter's "messy" bedrooms, shared a photo of a bubble bath and reached out to her fans on her Instagram story.