The local hero is doubling as a useful guide during the pandemic
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The prime minister’s spokesperson says the government will not hesitate to implement stricter measures if current guidance on social distancing is ignored
The government says it ‘will not hesitate’ to implement stricter measures to keep people indoors if they are needed.
The prime minister’s official spokesperson confirmed that further measures could soon be in place if data showed that people were not following the latest social distancing guidance.
Boris Johnson’s spokesperson said: “Our
The local hero is doubling as a useful guide during the pandemic
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star Jennifer Aydin has become one of the latest celebs to announce that she's tested positive for the coronavirus.
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The is back. Arguably the best of the Bravo reality TV franchise, this city’s women never fail to deliver drama, humor and plenty of alcohol-fueled antics year after year as they have dealt with divorce, death, arrests, ill-fated trips to the Berkshires, never-ending feuds, the infamous scary island and a prosthetic leg tossed across the room over the course of 11 seasons.
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What's the Big Apple like without Bethenny Frankel? Back in August 2019, The Real Housewives of New York City OG shocked fans and castmates alike when she announced she would not be returning to the hit Bravo series. So what does season 12 of RHONY look like without Bethenny's big personality? We'll let the Housewives tell you themselves.
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