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29.06.2020 - 17:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
From July 4, churches will be allowed to welcome its congregation back after more than three months.Places of worship were forced to close when the UK went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.But in the latest, and biggest, easing of the restrictions in England, many venues have been given the go ahead to reopen providing they can do so in a Covid-secure way.To reopen in a safe and practicable way, a Places of Worship Taskforce was set up by the government who worked with faith leaders
.While fans await to see Song Hye-kyo on the screen again, the actress has been doing her share of activities to make an impact on society. The actress has reportedly joined a South Korean professor to donate books.
straight to your inboxAston Villa favourite Stiliyan Petrov has hit out at Graeme Souness after he questioned whether or not Jack Grealish is good enough to play for Manchester United.United are keen on a move for Aston Villa captain Grealish in the summer transfer window as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer looks to strengthen his first-team squad.Grealish has been the star performer for his boyhood club upon their return to the English top-flight this season, but Liverpool hero Souness believes there are
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today announced a new discount scheme to encourage people to revisit restaurants, cafes and pubs.The 'Eat Out to Help Out' scheme, a UK first, will see participating businesses offering a 50% discount to customers on dine-in meals.The discount can be used unlimited times throughout August, and businesses will then be able to claim the money back from the government.In today's 'mini budget' he also announced a reduction in VAT from 20% to 5% for food, accommodation and
coronavirus in England.Since mid-March when the UK went into lockdown, millions of vulnerable people whose conditions made them susceptible to serious complications have been forced to stay indoors virtually the whole time, reports the Mirror.It was only on June 1 that they were allowed out for the first time to exercise outdoors.Now a government plan to allow people those who are shielding to go out has been revealed.
employees that could mean a change to their working pattern and pay. Rules for the UK Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme changed last week with the introduction of ‘flexible furlough’ on July 1.
coronavirus quarantine rules, the UK government announced today (July 5).Currently, people travelling into the UK must quarantine for two weeks on arrival. However, the government’s new plan will allow those who are essential to a production will not be required to quarantine.Instead, they will have to live and work in a controlled “bubble” environment for 14 days, travelling only between their accommodation and production location.
straight to your inbox Uefa’s proposal to stage the second leg of Manchester City ’s Champions League tie with Real Madrid in Lisbon have been thrown into doubt. Changes to the UK’s Covid-19 rules on travellers arriving here from abroad have removed one obstacle to the second leg being held in Manchester, and created a difficulty in holding it in Portugal.
coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased in England, you need to be aware of a number of changes to luggage restrictions.Holidaymakers should check in all baggage before boarding flights, according to Department for Transport (DfT) guidance, the Mirror reports.Under new government guidance, airlines are asking travellers to check-in luggage in a bid to minimise what they bring into the aircraft cabin.It's unclear whether airlines may waive the fee for luggage passengers choosing to put bags