Boris Johnson has been confronted with the Tory cost of living crisis and told to “brush up his act’ against spiralling inflation and energy costs.
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Monday marks D-Day for New Year's Eve celebrations as pubs, clubs and restaurants face an anxious wait over possible new Covid restrictions.
As hospitality chiefs warned against the introduction of new curbs, Boris Johnson will receive crunch Covid-19 data which could boost or derail festivities.
The Prime Minister is expected to be briefed by Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Chris Whitty and Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance.
If the figures are positive, Mr Johnson could
Boris Johnson has been confronted with the Tory cost of living crisis and told to “brush up his act’ against spiralling inflation and energy costs.
Households face an “overnight cost of living catastrophe” in April, when £1200 of tax rises and energy bill increases kick in, analysts warn.
The Health Secretary has announced that no further coronavirus restrictions will be enforced in England in the run-up to the new year.
Schools are drawing up plans to send whole year groups home for remote learning if staff shortages hit.
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Christmas is a special time for families and friends to come together - something that is appreciated more than ever following months of lockdowns and ever changing restrictions since the arrival of Covid.
Boris Johnson to let clubs and venues operate on New Year’s Eve amid rumours of an imminent lockdown in England.Although the Prime Minister has not yet announced any plans for one, reports have been circulating over the last week about the possibility of a post-Christmas “circuit-breaker” lockdown in an attempt to stymie rising cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.Michael Kill, the Chief Executive of the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has written an open letter to Johnson, urging
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Nearly 53,000 adults a day in Greater Manchester need to get a booster jab to meet Boris Johnson’s target and stem the tide of Omicron.
coronavirus variant.On Tuesday (December 14), after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new COVID restrictions for the country, it was voted that COVID passports would be mandatory in gigs and nightclubs.Since then there have been reports of huge numbers of ‘no-shows’ of fans at gigs, club nights and events due to a decline in public confidence, meaning that the entire live events sector is once again “at risk of permanent closure” without “immediate” government support, according to
Staff at vaccination clinics across Greater Manchester will be giving booster jabs on Christmas Day.
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Every adult in the UK will be offered a booster vaccine before the end of the year, the Prime Minister has announced.
COVID cases, experts say.Last week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new restrictions for the country due to a rise in cases of the Omicron variant, in measures dubbed ‘Plan B’.Speaking to The Observer, a number of industry experts have discussed how huge numbers of ticket-holders to events, including gigs that have been sold out for months, are now deciding against attending.Artist manager Graeme Stewart said that while “around 5 per cent” of fans would not show up for events they had
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