Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly make a big decision on Monday as to whether England will be plunged into yet another lockdown.
15.12.2021 - 10:31 / nme.com
COVID variant, with nightclubs also arguing that the lose of business over Christmas poses “a threat to the very survival of thousands of businesses and jobs”.Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new restrictions for the country due to a rise in cases of the Omicron variant, in measures dubbed ‘Plan B’. Last night, it was voted through COVID passports would be mandatory in gigs and nightclubs.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will reportedly make a big decision on Monday as to whether England will be plunged into yet another lockdown.
NME to voice their concerns over the government’s “pointless” and “bonkers” support package to aid them through the Omicron COVID crisis.In the week since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new restrictions for England due to a rise in cases of the Omicron variant (in measures dubbed ‘Plan B’), losses came to over £2million.
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'.
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled an extra £30M ($40M) to help theatres and museums in England impacted by the Omicron variant, while cinemas can apply for grants of up to £6,000 ($7,950) per premises.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the government is monitoring the covid situation in the UK "hour by hour" as he ruled out implementing new restrictions immediately.
Naman Ramachandran “Spitting Image,” the iconic British satirical puppet show rebooted for streamer BritBox U.K., is set to make its stage debut at London’s West End in 2022. The target of the show will be beleaguered U.K.
up to 40 per cent of music fans in the UK were revealed to have not turned up to gigs recently due to a rise in COVID cases, while one in five ticketholders didn’t turn up to gigs in 2021.Last week Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced new restrictions for the country due to a rise in cases of the Omicron variant, in measures dubbed ‘Plan B’.The NTIA’s survey, which was conducted at the weekend (December 18-19), shows that nighttime venues have lost on average £46,000 each in lost sales over
Boris Johnson has been accused of skipping the last three COBRA meetings and being "missing in action" over his reaction to the spread of the coronavirus Omicron variant.
A Tory MP has revealed why he rebelled against the government as it passed new laws aimed at halting the spread of Covid-19.
A government minister has confirmed people are being treated in hospital with the Omicron variant of coronavirus.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly continued to entertain the British public with another dig aimed at Boris Johnson.The Prime Minister has been at the centre of great controversy over recent days amid claims of a Christmas Party hosted at Downing Street last year, which he vehemently denies.
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Boris Johnson has announced that masks and COVID passports will be mandatory in gigs, nightclubs, theatres and cinemas in England.From Friday (December 10), face masks will be required in cinemas and theatres, while COVID passes will be enforced for concerts and nightclubs from next Wednesday (December 15), with a negative lateral flow test also being sufficient.It comes in the wake of the increasing spread of the Omicron variant.Speaking at a Downing Street news conference this evening
Plan B of Covid restrictions could soon be implemented by the government to tackle the Omicron variant, it has been reported.
Susanna Reid has accused the government of "gaslighting" after they denied that a Christmas party took place at Downing Street last year despite a leaked video showing staff joking about the bash. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his staff have been accused of breaking rules by holding a bash at Number 10 last December, when strict Covid restrictions were in place nationwide.