Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly make a big decision on Monday as to whether England will be plunged into yet another lockdown.
10.12.2021 - 12:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A gym owner who was fined £30,000 for opening during lockdown says he won't pay following allegations of a Christmas party in Downing Street last year.
Steven Todd was ordered to close his Reps gym in Preston, Lancs, for three months in February by a district judge, after he was found to have remained open during lockdown.
A closure order was issued following a series of police raids which found gym-users inside the premises, LancsLive reports.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly make a big decision on Monday as to whether England will be plunged into yet another lockdown.
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The health minister has said the government 'will not hesitate' to take further measures to tackle of the spread of Covid 'if it's required to keep people safe'.
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A photograph of Boris Johnson enjoying wine and cheese alongside his wife and more than a dozen staff in the Downing Street garden was taken during a "work meeting", Number 10 has said.
Boris Johnson is reportedly considering three different options to curb the spread of Omicron, including a full lockdown.
Boris Johnson has been pictured slurping wine and cheese alongside his wife and up to 17 staff in the Downing Street garden during lockdown.
The Prime Minister has considered calls for a national lockdown beginning as soon as this week, according to reports.
A major incident has been declared in London as Omicron continues to wreak havoc across the country.
Boris Johnson is reportedly drawing up plans for strict Covid measures after Christmas.
Nearly 53,000 adults a day in Greater Manchester need to get a booster jab to meet Boris Johnson’s target and stem the tide of Omicron.
Nicola Sturgeon has called on Boris Johnson to “urgently intervene” to re-start financial support for businesses facing the consequences of her covid appeal to Scots to stay at home and avoid social gatherings in the run-up to Christmas.
Boris Johnson did not break lockdown restrictions by taking part in a virtual quiz last Christmas as there "were no drinks", a government minister has said.