“freedom day” today (July 19), which was reiterated during a remote press conference held by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.Johnson noted in the briefing that 35 per cent of 18-30 year olds are still “completely unvaccinated”.
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the government’s proposed full easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England from July 19.Prime Minister Boris Johnson today (July 5) announced details for the fourth and final stage of unlocking in England later this month, which is set to be confirmed next Monday (July 5) after a data review.
It was originally scheduled for June 21 but was delayed.The final phase will remove all current legal limitations, including the requirement to wear face coverings and socially distance, as well
.“freedom day” today (July 19), which was reiterated during a remote press conference held by Prime Minister Boris Johnson.Johnson noted in the briefing that 35 per cent of 18-30 year olds are still “completely unvaccinated”.
Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak have been contacted by NHS Test and Trace, rather than ‘pinged’ by the Covid-19 app, after the Health Secretary confirmed on Saturday that he contracted covid-19 despite being double-jabbed.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirm that England’s “freedom day” will come next week, allowing the lifting of all COVID restrictions.
England players on social media to Johnson’s failure to condemn those who booed the team at the start of the tournament, the Prime Minister’s spokesman was put on the defensive. Starmer joined Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner and many other commentators in saying that if Boris Johnson had not been silent a few weeks ago, the racists might have felt more inhibited about spreading abuse.
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Adele led celebrities celebrating England's dramatic victory against Denmark in the semi-final of the Euro 2020 football tournament. England beat Denmark with a score of 2-1, thanks to a goal from Harry Kane in extra time scored just seconds after a missed penalty.