the Times reported.
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Coronavirus restrictions remain in place in Wales, despite the majority of rules having been lifted in England.
The devolved nations of the UK have followed their own plans for lifting lockdown restrictions this summer, which means anyone visiting Wales from England will face different rules to the ones they are used to.
While social distancing, compulsory face coverings and limits on gatherings have been scrapped
the Times reported.
The Times, which is part of the same publishing group owned by Rupert Murdoch that also owns the tabloid The Sun, Depp called the last five years of dealing with the case “surreal” and referred to a Hollywood “boycott” of him.Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.
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State Pension provides essential financial support every month for around 12.6 million people across the UK, including 981,399 Scots and for some, it is their only source of income during their retirement years. This regular payment is delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which increased to 66 for both men and women in October 2020.
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Tory chancellor has challenged Boris Johnson to end quarantine rules for certain countries amid claims that the UK has tougher measures in place than other European countries, which is affecting jobs. Ahead of a meeting of UK Ministers on Thursday to discuss travel rules for August, the chancellor has said holidaymakers face uncertainty while stricter measures are also having an impact on the economy.
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Bosses from the UK’s live music scene have been calling on the government to allow for “cultural quarantine” passes, so that international bands and artists can perform at gigs and festivals this summer without the need to self-isolate for COVID-19 upon arrival – just as they had made possible for athletes and sports stars.Now, the government in England is reportedly set to bring about a policy change that will apply from 4am on Monday 2 August 2021, as The Independent reports.
Good news if you’ve been fully vaccinated in the U.S. and European Union — you will no longer need to quarantine on arrival in England.
Government ministers are currently in conversation with UK Government officials about introducing the measure for holidaymakers. Any changes could come into force next week, with a decision expected at some point today - according to reports.
ITV has ruled out the prospect of buying BT Sport in a sign that the commercial broadcaster is not overly enthusiastic about major acquisitions ahead of the UK government potentially putting Channel 4 up for sale.
border control laws proposed by Home Secretary Priti Patel breach historic global rules to protect asylum seekers, campaigners have warned.This Wednesday marks the 70th anniversary of the UN Refugee Convention.
State Pension provides essential financial support every month for around 12.6 million people across the UK, including 981,399 Scots and for some, it is their only source of income during their retirement years. This regular payment is delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which increased to 66 for both men and women in October 2020.
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government's latest quarantine rules for holidaymakers returning to the UK from France. Do Ya Think I'm Sexy rocker Rod and Penny are enjoy themselves in Cannes on a five star holiday.Despite being double vaccinated, Rod will like the rest of the UK now need to quarantine for 10 days when he returns due to the latest rule changes.Rod, 76, posted a picture of himself reading the French printed edition of the Daily Mail which bore the headline: "French Holiday Chaos.
the British press has dubbed “the pingdemic” — harsh, mandatory isolation rules in which any close contact of an infected person must stay home for 10 days regardless of their vaccination status or negative test result. It’s estimated that soon some 10 million Britons could be couch-bound. The business-crippling strictures, which are due to end Aug.