East Kilbride say they fear for their future with Lanarkshire plunged into lockdown this week.
02.11.2020 - 14:38 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
hereThe government has also returned to its message of 'stay at home, to protect the NHS and save lives', meaning we will only be permitted to leave home for a limited number of reasons.Now it has updated the rules confirming what we can and cannot do from Thursday.It says that on Monday it will publish further guidance for those classed as clinically extremely vulnerable, while rules about visiting care homes are being promised 'ahead of Thursday'.Here are the rules, as announced by the
.East Kilbride say they fear for their future with Lanarkshire plunged into lockdown this week.
coronavirus restrictions comes to an end on Tuesday December 2. Legally, the lockdown will lapse as the Prime Minister said they are "time-limited".Boris Johnson said in the House of Commons last month: "It is not that we choose to stop them, they legally expire.
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VIP Magazine, the presenter said: ‘We would always meet once a week and it is therapy masquerading as a social drink and I am really missing that.‘That therapy is now gone and it is torture.
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Naman Ramachandran As cinemas darkened across England on Thursday for a month-long lockdown to fight the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, those in the exhibition sector are gamely playing ball, despite knowing full well that the latest enforced closure could mean that some cinemas may not reopen at all.“The biggest loss will be to our audiences,” Dan Ellis, managing director of the independent Jam Jar cinema in the northeastern seaside town of Whitley Bay, tells Variety.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFrance’s exhibitors and distributors are aiming for a quick restart when theaters are allowed to reopen, whenever that may be.During the first lockdown, which lasted nearly three months, many French distributors took the streaming route, opting to release their films on transactional VOD services and in some cases, sell rights to SVOD platforms such as Amazon or Netflix.
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan treated themselves on Thursday as they enjoyed a cosy night in on the first night of the national UK lockdown. Being the gentleman he is, former TOWIE star Mark treated his stunning wife, who he married in 2015, to some delicious food courtesy of celebrity hotspot Sheesh.
David Benedict Powered — that most definitely is the word — by Michael Balogun’s blistering performance, Clint Dyer and Roy Williams’ dynamic solo play “Death of England: Delroy” is the latest and most singular theatrical victim of Covid-19. Why? Because its press night at the National Theatre was also its closing night, arriving as it did on the eve of England’s second lockdown.