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direct to your inboxTransport Secretary Grant Shapps has said he is “hopeful” that people will be able to travel abroad this summer but warned there were no “cast iron guarantees”. Mr Shapps said that under Boris Johnson's roadmap out of coronavirus restrictions in England, the earliest people would be able to travel overseas was May 17 but he urged caution when it came to booking.
“We know you won’t be able to travel until May 17. I would say that it makes sense to see how the course of the
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The lockdown rules in England will change on Monday.
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Catherine Tyldesley has urged Boris Johnson to do more to tackle the obesity crisis in the UK.The former Coronation Street star, 37, shared her anger over the obesity crisis and how Krispy Kreme are offering free doughnuts to those in the US who had received the coronavirus vaccine. An announcement, shared on Twitter, from the doughnut company read: “We'd like to show sweet support to those who have received the COVID-19 Vaccine.
Hugh Grant is not one to shy away from politics.
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NME about the likelihood of artists from overseas being able to perform at events this summer, and how COVID could impact on line-ups.With many festivals cautiously going ahead after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s roadmap to normality stating that full capacity live events and mass gatherings should be able to resume from June 21 in England provided that vaccination targets are met and new COVID variants don’t take hold, much speculation now surrounds what a summer of live music might look
Times Radio (via the Evening Standard).“Why can’t women inform uniformed officers and be believed if they are being harassed? What are they going to do because there isn’t currently a law that stops us being harassed in the public realm?”The new measures were announced following a meeting of the government’s Crime And Justice Taskforce, which was chaired by prime minister Boris Johnson.Johnson said: “We must do everything we can to ensure our streets are safe, and we are bringing in landmark
direct to your inboxManchester Airport bosses are urging the government to commit to restarting foreign holidays from May, as they call for more financial support for the struggling sector.Managing Director, Karen Smart, has joined bosses from five other Northern hubs in a bid to gain a package of financial help in the Spring budget next week.Airport leaders are calling for a realistic and cost-effective system that would enable foreign travel to restart in May.They have written to Boris Johnson