Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that music venues will be able to re-open with social distancing measures in place, nightclubs and dance halls still remain closed.
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holiday spots. With temperatures tipped to hit 33°C in parts this weekend, visitors are expected to flock to beaches and beautyspots across Britain once more.
And while Boris Johnson has urged Brits to embrace the staycation this year, local leaders have warned the summer holiday season could be in jeopardy at popular destinations if visitors continue to flout rules. Residents in some resorts have said they are "too scared" to leave their homes due to the sheer number of people on the streets.On
.Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that music venues will be able to re-open with social distancing measures in place, nightclubs and dance halls still remain closed.
France in Scotland after 4am on Saturday will be required to quarantine for 14 days due to fears over rising numbers of coronavirus cases in the country.The move came after Boris Johnson said ministers would be "absolutely ruthless" in deciding on whether to impose the self-isolation requirement.The Netherlands, Monaco, Malta, Turks & Caicos and Aruba have also been added to the quarantine list from 4am on Saturday.Scottish Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf confirmed the move will apply to Scotland
hereThere could also be increased delays between performances as venues will be required to undertake 'deep cleans' before the next audience arrives.The PM also announced tough new fines for people who repeatedly refuse to wear a face mask - and organisers of illegal raves.At present, people who refuse to wear a face covering where it is required face a £100 fine, which can be reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days.Under the new measures, announced tonight, that penalty will double for subsequent
here Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) told the Manchester Evening News : "Advice for passengers on public transport to adopt a social distance of two metres from people outside their household or support bubble, or a 'one metre plus' approach where this is not possible, will not apply from the autumn term on dedicated transport." The reason given for this is that 'pupils on dedicated school services do not mix with the general public'.There are estimated to be around 1.8m trips per school
According to reports that emerged over the weekend in the Times and the Telegraph, Boris Johnson ordered officials to draw up plans to avoid a second lockdown.
will return to six-episode weeks soon.Both shows were both forced to shut down production back in March due to the global health crisis.Now it seems the pandemic has thrown, yet another, spanner in the works.New lockdown restrictions have been announced in parts of England and fans are worried that it could put their favourite soaps under threat.Speaking at a press conference today, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the Government will be delaying the next phase of reopenings, due
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EXCLUSIVE: Two of America’s longest-running gameshows, “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” are heading back to the studio.Both shows were hit by the COVID-19 production shutdown but Deadline understands that both syndicated shows, which come from Sony Pictures Television and CBS Television Distribution, are set to start filming this week and next.There will, however, be a few adjustments.In “Wheel of Fortune,” Deadline understands that the wheel has been redesigned to provide proper social