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06.05.2020 - 17:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
With the Government's daily briefings now familiar viewing, families in lockdown are facing more questions from their children and teens about what's happening in Parliament and how decisions that affect our lives get made.
From the Brexit bill to the Coronavirus Act, many historic laws have been passed by UK Parliament in the last 12 months.
For parents and guardians who are struggling to find inspiration to keep children engaged and occupied, now is an ideal time to teach them about the role
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People across the UK appear to be adjusting to life in lockdown according to new data released by Argos.
Boris Johnson’s Government told Scottish staff to go back to work yesterday after sending them England’s coronavirus guidance.
The UK is eagerly anticipating the news of Boris Johnson's plan on the current lockdown restrictions.
HKT48 blasts in at No. 1 on the latest Billboard Japan Hot 100 with "3-2" (pronounced "san hiku ni," meaning "three minus two" in English), the group's first release since central member Rino Sashihara left.The single sold 172,981 copies in its first week, taking the top spot, fueled by physical sales (No.
HKT48 blasts in at No. 1 on the latest Billboard Japan Hot 100 with "3-2" (pronounced "san hiku ni," meaning "three minus two" in English), the group's first release since central member Rino Sashihara left.The single sold 172,981 copies in its first week, taking the top spot, fueled by physical sales (No.