Line of Duty returned for its sixth season on Sunday night with a bang. Viewers were left guessing with every twist and turn of what was coming next.
05.03.2021 - 15:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inbox Cyprus said it will open its borders to Britons who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus from the beginning of May.
This is despite UK government restrictions on foreign travel will still be in force at that point for at least another 16 days.Nearly a million people in the UK have received two doses of a Covid-19 jab, and the Cypriot government said those who had both jabs could travel without restrictions from May 1.However, the date Cyprus has set to open its borders
.Line of Duty returned for its sixth season on Sunday night with a bang. Viewers were left guessing with every twist and turn of what was coming next.
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direct to your inbox Turkey expects to welcome UK holidaymakers this summer without requiring proof of a coronavirus vaccine.
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Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague has landed herself in a spot of bother after breaking the UK advertising watchdog's rules for a second time.The star - who was runner-up on the 2019 series with boyfriend Tommy Fury - has been reprimanded by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) once again; this time over an £8000, Louis Vuitton-laced Instagram giveaway that failed to comply with the conduct for such competitions.Uh oh.The warning - which is over THAT Instagram giveaway you can't have failed to
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