“The projection is that at the very end of March, early April,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the more contagious UK variant of Covid-19 “will become more dominant than the wild type.
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direct to your inbox Supermarket giant Tesco has announced a set of new rules shoppers must follow, or face being asked to leave - or banned from entering. The changes come after supermarkets including Sainsbury's, Morrisons and Aldi all tightened their rules amidst a surge of coronavirus cases in the UK.
“The projection is that at the very end of March, early April,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the more contagious UK variant of Covid-19 “will become more dominant than the wild type.
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutAfter being classed as a non essential retailer, Primark was sadly forced to close all of its shops in the UK for lockdown.Despite calls to open up an online store, the clothing and homeware giant insists that it only wants to operate on a physical shop-only basis, as that's how it can ensure shoppers get the cheapest possible prices.But the brand's latest pyjama post has caused a bit of
Aldi UK Shoppers Facebook page, the shopper suggested: "Aldi customers, I understand many of you HATE the speed of the checkouts, question.
CJ has dropped ‘BOP’, the follow-up to his break-out 2020 single ‘Whoopty’ – you can listen to the new track below.The New York drill rapper rose to fame last year after dropping ‘Whoopty’ in July, with the song – which has been streamed over 203 million times on Spotify – going on to peak at number three in the UK singles chart earlier this month.CJ, who is now signed to Warner Records, released his ‘Whoopty’ follow-up yesterday (January 26) in the form of ‘BOP’.Accompanied by a Alex and
Henry V star Kenneth Branagh is to play British Prime Minister in Sky drama This Sceptred Isle.
Dr. Anthony Fauci led his first Covid-19 press conference for the Biden Administration on Thursday. Asked about newly-confirmed President Joe Biden’s directive to “be completely transparent,” Fauci called it “liberating.”
direct to your inboxLast week several UK supermarkets tightened their rules for mask wearers, with Sainsbury's and Morrisons both beginning to challenge anybody entering stores without a mask.In a press conference, Boris Johnson said: "This disease can be passed on not just by standing too near to someone in a supermarket queue, but also by handling something touched by an infected person."And remember one in three have no symptoms.
direct to your inboxHigh street giant Primark has been forced to shut all of its 190 stores in the UK yet again, meaning shoppers won't be able to get their hands on items until lockdown rules lift.Understandably, this has left many shoppers frustrated, as it's often a lifeline for those wanting to buy new clothes, shoes, homeware and accessories on a tight budget.But despite a projected £1bn lockdown loss, the brand is still refusing to offer online shopping.
direct to your inboxTrafford provided the scene for the Sky One drama Cobra as the political thriller prepares to return to our screens.The drama, starring Trainspotting star Robert Carlyle as Prime Minister Robert Sutherland, is back for a second series.The first gripping series was set in the heart of government during an unfolding national crisis.The drama saw the COBRA committee, comprising of Britain’s leading experts, fighting to protect the public from major disaster.The new series will
Enthusiastic customers of the supermarket have been taking to Facebook to share their excitement about the deliciously creamy dip, which is available in store now. One post on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK received over 1,000 comments.
Angelique Jackson Alex Garland is set to reunite with A24 for his latest film, titled “Men.” Jessie Buckley is in talks to star in the film, playing a woman who goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside after the death of her ex-husband.
direct to your inbox Under the third lockdown, the UK government has imposed tighter coronavirus restrictions on travel. The country is now subject to a stay at home order, meaning everyone must remain at their primary residence except for "reasonable excuses" as listed by the government.