Salford, Trafford and Stockport this morning (Thursday, January 7). One of the warrants was executed at a home in Rake Lane, in Clifton.
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direct to your inboxPeople living in Tier 4 have been banned from foreign travel and urged to “stay local” as the Government works to curb a new fast-spreading strain of Covid-19.Those living under the toughest restrictions will only be permitted to travel overseas in limited exceptions, such as for work.Meanwhile, people across England are being asked to carefully consider whether they need to travel abroad.The Prime Minister has also urged people in all tiers to “stay local”.It comes as
.Salford, Trafford and Stockport this morning (Thursday, January 7). One of the warrants was executed at a home in Rake Lane, in Clifton.
A Maryland sheriff’s deputy on patrol near Cumberland pulled over a car and discovered a trio taking part in a project to drive an American flag across the country. The occupants, identified as Paul, Andrew and Andrew’s son Brandon, are involved in the "Flag Called Freedom" project, according to the Allegany County Sheriff’s Office.
Covid-19. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday said the rapid spread of the new strain had forced her to take serious and immediate action as Scotland faced an "extremely serious" situation.
Comedians Dan Levy and Natasha Leggero are joined by Seth Rogen for an all-new season of “House Hunters: Comedians on Couches Unfiltered”. The actor is one of several guests who appear on the Discovery+ series as they rewatch classic episodes of “House Hunters” and share their hilarious commentary.
Seth Rogen for an all-new season of. The actor is one of several guests who appear on the Discovery+ series as they rewatch classic episodes of and share their hilarious commentary. Rogen joins Levy and Leggero to lampoon “Three’s Not a Crowd in Colorado Springs,” in which a throuple -- Brian, Lori and Geli — searches for their perfect home near the Rocky Mountains.
A Delaware Chancery Court Wednesday rejected Shari Redstone’s motion to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit claiming she breached her fiduciary duty by pushing allies to ram through the Viacom-CBS merger at stockholder expense in a quest to attain the status of “media magnate” like her father, the late Sumner Redstone.
Petula Clark is responding after her 1964 record "Downtown" was used during the "intentional" explosion in Nashville, Tenn., on Christmas Day, which left a number of businesses destroyed and injured three people in its wake on Second Avenue. In a statement to Fox News on Tuesday, Clark, 88, said she is in "shock and disbelief" at the despair seen across the world on Dec. 25.
Two women have been arrested after police in Newark, New Jersey, busted an illegal bar in a warehouse packed with 200 people amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports. Denisse Tinizaray, 26, and Katherine Tinizaray, 28, both of Newark, were charged with maintaining an illegal liquor establishment, illegal possession of alcohol and illegal sale of alcohol, NJ.com reported.
A storm moving onshore across central and Southern California will become a snowstorm in the middle of the country by midweek. The system will first bring rain and high-elevation snow to parts of California through Monday night.
Hilaria Baldwin is reacting to some discussion online regarding her accent and her heritage.
Comedian John Mulaney exhibited signs of a relapse during a bizarre skit he performed with Seth Meyers weeks before he checked into rehab, according to a new report. The former "Saturday Night Live" writer entered a rehab facility in Pennsylvania over the weekend, according to Page Six, following an alleged relapse consisting of alcohol and cocaine abuse.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSaudi director Shahad Ameen‘s feminist fable “Scales” has been selected as Saudi Arabia’s official candidate for the Oscar in the international feature film category.“Scales” draws on Arabic folklore about a young woman named Hayat – played by newcomer Basima Hajjar – who rebels against the tradition in her fishing village of sacrificing female children to monstrous mermaids lurking in the sea.
direct to your inboxThe UK Government has urged families to have a 'smaller' and 'safer' Christmas this year.Speaking at a Downing Street conference on Wednesday, Boris Johnson, said the four devolved government's had reached an agreement on rules over the festive period.It comes after scientific experts called for the relaxation of coronavirus restrictions to be scrapped or scaled back, amid a rising number of cases.The Prime Minister said that whilst the four nations would be sticking to the