coronavirus pandemic. Number 10 said Mr Hancock, who came out of self-isolation at the weekend after being contacted by Track and Trace, will lead the press conference.It is not clear yet who will join him on the podiums.
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direct to your inboxPeople in England are once again being asked to stay at home as the government battles to stop the spread of coronavirus.The new lockdown restrictions announced by prime minister Boris Johnson on Monday night (January 4) are expected to remain in place until at least mid-February.Government advice says people should aim to spend as little time as possible outside their home, only leaving for things like exercise, essential shopping and for work purposes.Leaving your home in
.coronavirus pandemic. Number 10 said Mr Hancock, who came out of self-isolation at the weekend after being contacted by Track and Trace, will lead the press conference.It is not clear yet who will join him on the podiums.
The Who frontman Roger Daltrey’s decision to sign a letter supporting visa-free travel for musicians has caused a stir online, after the singer previously spoke out in support of Brexit and claimed that it wouldn’t have any impact on music.Daltrey joined the likes of Liam Gallagher, Ed Sheeran, and Elton John as over 100 artists signed an open letter slamming the UK Government for having “shamefully failed” the music industry in Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal.The letter called on the government to
shellfish outside Westminster in protest at the toll Brexit is taking on his industry. Jamie McMillan, owner of Lochfyne Langoustine & Lochfyne Seafarms, took to Twitter to share his disgust that Scottish exporters are not able to sell product to the EU market due to Brexit red tape.
direct to your inboxOne in 50 people in private households in England now have coronavirus, Boris Johnson said this evening.
direct to your inboxEveryone in a priority group should receive a Covid-19 vaccine by the middle of February, the Prime Minister has said.Boris Johnson urged caution about the timetable, but nevertheless said those most in need are expected to have been vaccinated by then “if things go well and with a fair wind in our sails”.The ambitious plan would mean vaccinating all care home residents, their carers, everyone over the age of 70, all frontline health and social care workers and everyone who
direct to your inboxA third national lockdown has been ordered in England.Boris Johnson announced the new measures in a televised address on Monday (January 4).People are once again being asked to stay at home, non-essential businesses will be forced to close and schools will move to remote learning - except for vulnerable and key worker children.The Prime Minister said the new variant of coronavirus - which is 50pc to 70pc more transmissible - was spreading in a "frustrating and alarming"
direct to your inboxEngland will once again go into a full lockdown as coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country.Boris Johnson made the announcement during a televised address to the nation on Monday night telling the county that the number of Covid patients now in hospital was nearly 27,000.The country is set to be placed in lockdown with restrictions set to remain in place until at least mid-February.The announcement was made after the UK’s chief medical officers agreed to raise
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister has delivered a message to the public this New Year's Eve.Boris Johnson has acknowledged 2020 as the year the government imposed unimaginable rules on people - from how long to wash their hands to how many households can meet.
LadBaby is still on course to score a third consecutive Christmas number one single this Friday, with a comfortable lead over Mariah Carey.‘Don’t Stop Me Eatin’ is YouTubers Mark and Roxanne Hoyle’s third sausage roll-themed single.
direct to your inbox When Prime Minister Boris Johnson first introduced Christmas bubbles they would allow at least three households to meet for five days - from Wednesday until December 27. But these plans have had to be scrapped now after a surge in cases of a new variant strain of coronavirus in the South East of England and London which led to a new Tier 4 being introduced.