EXCLUSIVE: UK sales company Parkland Pictures has picked up worldwide sales rights to feature documentary Never Forget Tibet about the Dalai Lama.
03.06.2021 - 12:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Surge coronavirus testing is to be carried out in Derbyshire, close to the border with Greater Manchester, after cases of the Indian variant were identified.
Everyone aged five and over who lives or works in the Gamesley area of the High Peak, which is near Glossop and close to the border with Tameside, is being strongly urged to take a PCR Covid test from tomorrow, June 3, whether they have symptoms or not.
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EXCLUSIVE: UK sales company Parkland Pictures has picked up worldwide sales rights to feature documentary Never Forget Tibet about the Dalai Lama.
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“However, it is very much worth asking people to remember that although restrictions have eased there are still things we should all be doing to limit the potential for spread.
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coronavirus variant that is a hybrid of strains first found in India and the UK. The country's health minister said lab tests suggested it might spread more easily than other versions of the virus.
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