James Bond has seen a number of big deaths across his first four movies as 007. From villains, Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Silva to Vesper Lynd and Dame Judi Dench's M, the Bond film franchise has not held back in recent years.
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A major overhaul of the government's travel rules will be announced today with double-jabbed holidaymakers set to benefit.
Under the shake-up, the current green and amber lists will be merged into one category of low-risk countries.
The number of destinations on the red list, which currently has 62 countries on it, will also be cut.
Essentially this will make destinations either 'go' or 'no-go' zones.
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James Bond has seen a number of big deaths across his first four movies as 007. From villains, Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene and Silva to Vesper Lynd and Dame Judi Dench's M, the Bond film franchise has not held back in recent years.
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BBC, the government has asked the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to consider an investigation into the top three labels: Sony, Warner and Universal Music.It has also suggested that the CMA looks into YouTube’s dominance over the music streaming market.Over the summer, MPs stressed the need for a “complete reset” of the music industry to address the “pitiful returns” that artists receive.
multiple media reports. Any foreign nationals flying to or visiting the U.S.
travellers will be allowed to enter the US from the UK and EU as restrictions are to relax, according to reports.Those who have received two doses of a Covid-19 jab will be free to visit the US from November, Sky News reports.Ex-President Donald Trump issued a blanket ban on travel at the start of the pandemic with the strict rules in place for the last 18 months.The shift in restrictions is part of a more wider change in international travel policies after the amber list was scrapped last
Boris Johnson ahead of his meeting with the US President the White House announced that vaccinated passengers from the European Union and the UK will be able to enter the country from November. It marks the end of an 18-month blanket ban imposed by Donald Trump at the height of the Covid pandemic that has kept tourists, business people and separated families out.
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traffic light system for travel later today. In the latest review more countries around the world are expected to be removed from the red list as speculation grows about the list being scrapped altogether.
Tesco is set to make a huge change across some stores in the UK and online which will change the way people shop. The supermarket giant is launching a zero-waste shopping service to allow people to buy products in refillable packaging - from ketchup to laundry detergent.
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