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04.07.2021 - 14:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Former Love Island contestant Dr Alex George has called for people to 'be kind' after Love Island bosses issued a warning to viewers about social media comments.
Dr Alex, a youth mental health ambassador appointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, was 'shocked and appalled' at the death threats levelled at newcomer Chloe Burrows.
Ahead of Thursday night's episode of the hit ITV2 dating show producers urged fans to
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was narrowly passed last night - was "morally indefensible". Boris Johnson saw off a rebellion of 24 Tories – including his predecessor Theresa May – in a vote on reducing spending on foreign aid from 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) to 0.5%.
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coronavirus restrictions.Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week that England is targeting July 19 as the date when the majority of rules can be lifted, while Scotland is currently aiming to end restrictions on August 9.However, no date has been set yet by the Welsh government – though a regular 21-day review process is in place as Wales continues to aim to “reduce the peak number of daily hospital admissions” and allow time to vaccinate more people.While outdoor public events
Boris Johnson announced his plans to end nearly all restrictions in England. Prof Whitty also said he would be “surprised” if there was a return to a pre-pandemic normality before spring, as he predicted a “difficult winter”.
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