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From today, fans of McDonald's will notice a change to the fast food chain's opening hours.The changes come as part of Boris Johnson's new lockdown curfew rules - which mean that punters aren't allowed to dine-in after 10pm.As a result, McDonald's is limiting its opening hours for dine-in customers - but has ensured people that it will continue to offer delivery and drive-thru services around the clock at many of its restaurants.Posting on Twitter, McDonald's wrote: "From tomorrow, our opening
.A ban on leaving the local area for at least four weeks could be among new coronavirus measures being brought in tomorrow, according to reports this morning.Northern leaders, including the Mayor Andy Burnham, are locked in negotiations with the government over the new rules.Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly signed off an agreement for a simplified, three tier system of local lockdowns for regions in England this week.They are said to be 'medium risk', 'high risk' and 'very high
Boris Johnson has pledged to help more young people in the UK to get on the property ladder for the first time.At present, many youngsters struggle to buy their own home - as a result of high deposits and high interest rates on mortgages.But now the PM has said he wants to see an end to this, and has pledged to turn “generation rent into generation buy” with long-term, fixed-rate mortgages of up to 95% of the value of a home for first-time buyers.The Prime Minister said the policy could lead to
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine In her exclusive column, talks about what the latest restrictions announced by Boris Johnson on Tuesday mean for her show, and why it's not so bad to talk to celebrity guests via Zoom or Skype.
Lauren Goodger has slammed the latest restrictions set out by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday evening as cases of coronavirus rise around the country. Boris advised people to work from home if they can in a bid to flatten the second spike, but 34 year old Lauren is not impressed.The former TOWIE star claimed she'd lost out on "a whole year of work" because of restrictions, in a post on her Instagram stories.
Gloucestershire Live, the supermarket chain has now reinstated door marshals at some of its large stores.
coronavirus cases.Today Boris Johnson admitted that like other countries, the UK is now at a "perilous turning point" when it comes to a second wave of the virus.New cases have quadrupled in a month, with the possibility of tens of thousands of new cases each day in November.While he was keen to insist that the country will not face a total lockdown like the one that was imposed in March, he made it clear that intervention needs to be taken to suppress the disease.He has also warned that if
coronavirus rules announced in the House of Commons today by Prime Minister Boris Johnson spell bad news for five-a-side teams who play their sport indoors.
Nicola Sturgeon is set to announce new lockdown measures to tackle coronavirus following a recent spike in infections.The First Minister indicated that new restrictions would be announced today or tomorrow following 'urgent' discussions.She will address the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood later today following an emergency COBRA meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.Leaders in Wales and Northern Ireland will also take part in the discussion in a bid to find a UK-wide approach following a
Boris Johnson has promised not to place the country into full lockdown as he vowed to keep schools and businesses running.Addressing the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Prime Minister said in a statement that the country will not see a repeat of March's lockdown at this time.His speech came as the number of daily coronavirus cases continues to soar nationally, and the infection rate peaked above 1.Mr Boris Johnson said that whilst we may have driven the virus into retreat over the summer, the
coronavirus cases.Today Boris Johnson admitted that like other countries, the UK is now at a "perilous turning point" when it comes to a second wave of the virus.New cases have quadrupled in a month, with the possibility of tens of thousands of new cases each day in November.While he was keen to insist that the country will not face a total lockdown like the one that was imposed in March, he made it clear that intervention needs to be taken to suppress the disease.He has also warned that if