could create jobs in the south of the country. But the First Minister insisted: “Nobody in the SNP wants to see a border between Scotland and England”.
05.04.2021 - 18:28 / nme.com
COVID-19 tests twice a week from Friday (April 9) in a bid to ease the nation out of lockdown and to live with the virus in circulation.Boris Johnson is set to announce the new scheme later today (April 5) in a televised press briefing from Downing Street.
The Prime Minister will detail the roll-out of lateral flow tests that can be taken at home, test centres, schools or workplaces.Among providing updates about foreign travel, Johnson will also discuss trial events for mass gatherings and the
.could create jobs in the south of the country. But the First Minister insisted: “Nobody in the SNP wants to see a border between Scotland and England”.
Sign up for the latest from M.E.N. political editor Jennifer Williams
Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox
Cinemas around the UK and beyond have repeatedly been forced to close their doors to business since the announcement of the first lockdown in March 2020. The pandemic threw the film industry into disarray, with major studios forced to rethink release strategies for some of its most costly and awards-friendly films.
Sign up for the latest from M.E.N. political editor Jennifer Williams
Scotland. The First Minister made the announcement at her coronavirus briefing at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh earlier today.
Sign up for the latest from M.E.N. political editor Jennifer Williams
Sign up for the latest from M.E.N. political editor Jennifer Williams
Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox
Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox