Katherine Heigl is on the mend after an “excruciating” neck injury.
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direct to your inboxTwo care homes have been bought by Trafford council ‘to ensure residents can remain in the borough’. The council says the purchase of Kara House and Lynwood Lodge, both in Sale, will enable it to maintain affordable residential placements in Trafford for the borough’s residents.
Katherine Heigl is on the mend after an “excruciating” neck injury.
coronavirus vaccinations on Monday after appointment letters arrived late. A number of vaccinations were unable to take place at the start of the week due to the mishap.
direct to your inbox Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield completely lost it on Monday's This Morning - forcing them into an ad break.
direct to your inboxPeople living in care homes in England will be allowed indoor visits from a loved one from Monday (March 8).The new rules allow one named visitor to make regular visits to a care home resident from next week.The government has now outlined how the visits will take place, and what rules will need to be followed.Visitors will need to be tested on arrival at the care home and wear protective gear including masks and gloves.Here's what you need to know if you have loved ones
link!Conservative group leader Councillor Alex Allison (Clydesdale East) added: “I believe we have a duty to represent our constituents and their views when we are elected to public office.“Therefore, we were willing to go into negotiations with other parties to get a good outcome for all residents in South Lanarkshire.
Hilaria and Alec Baldwin must be living on Cloud Nine after the arrival of their sweet baby girl — the couple’s sixth child! On March 2, Hilaria took to Instagram to share the first photo of the precious little one, and revealed the infant’s name. “We are so in love with our daughter, Lucia. Just like your brothers and sisters, you are a dream come true,” she captioned the pic, which featured Lucia sleeping in a cute little pink onesie with bunny rabbits on it and a comfy tiny hat!
Shortly after Borat Subsquent Moviefilm’s Golden Globes victory tonight in the category of Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Sacha Baron Cohen returned to the spotlight to claim a second statuette.
Kelly Osbourne and Erik Bragg are going strong! The new couple stepped out in Beverly Hills on Thursday, where they were caught PDAing in a parking garage. Kelly and Erik locked lips through their matching black face masks — and if that’s not a modern-day romance, then we don’t know what is.
direct to your inboxCare homes in Trafford are once again reporting coronavirus cases – and the borough’s health chief has raised concerns about rates being ‘stuck’.Director for public health Eleanor Roaf gave an update on the Covid-19 situation this morning (Wednesday).She said: “What we’re seeing at the moment in terms of cases is the rate of decline stall.“What we were seeing was our numbers going down, albeit more slowly than they were in previous lockdowns, but we’ve really stopped seeing
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Scottish Government reporters have been accused of making an "unfair" call to release a patch of Elderslie land for housing after the council deemed the site would be inappropriate for new homes.After carrying out an examination of Renfrewshire's proposed Local Development Plan, independent reporters have recommended green land in the village's Auchenlodment Road be earmarked for development.They have also
Perth and Kinross are currently dealing with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases, according to NHS Tayside.That is down from the nine that were closed to admissions last week when a local health chief warned the new variant of the coronavirus was “tending to have a more sustained impact on care homes than previously.”The news comes as the Scottish Government prepares to publish guidelines on the resumption of care home visiting in March.Up to two friends and relatives will be able to visit a
direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has once again blasted people refusing to take the Covid vaccine, saying anyone working in care settings should be forced to take it.In an outburst on today’s Good Morning Britain, the host branded care workers and NHS staff who are sceptical of the vaccine as ‘selfish’.The presenter has often been outspoken about ‘anti-vaxxers’ in the past, and is an ardent supporter of consequences for those refusing to take the Covid-19 vaccine when they are offered it.In this