The pop star wants the UK to be "one of the front-runners" in addressing the climate crisis
08.05.2020 - 17:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Wales is making three 'modest adjustments' to its coronavirus lockdown restrictions from Monday.
First minister Mark Drakeford told a press briefing today that although the lockdown has been extended for a further three weeks - there will be minor changes starting from Monday.
Boris Johnson is expected to set out his plan for easing lockdown on Sunday, and the government has insisted that a 'four nation' approach is the most desirable.
But, ministers of the devolved nations have warned that
The pop star wants the UK to be "one of the front-runners" in addressing the climate crisis
I’d like to start this column by thanking every one of my constituents who has been adhering to the lockdown measures.
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As of tomorrow, the public will see a small change in the current lockdown measures imposed in the UK.
The UK has been in lockdown since the end of March and as of this week, we are starting to see a plan out of the strict measures due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots not to be ‘distracted’ by the raft of lockdown changes made by Boris Johnson south of the border.
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Scotland's first minister has announced just one change in lockdown restrictions ahead of Boris Johnson's announcement tonight.
Dominic Raab tonight insisted any changes to lockdown would be "modest, small and incremental".