coronavirus status amid new tiering rules being announced today.
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Homes and gardens: You are not allowed to have anyone who does not live with you in your home or your garden, unless they are in your support bubble.Similarly, you must not meet people you do not live with in their home or garden unless they are in your support bubble.
This rule applies to meeting people inside or outside the area.There are a very small number of exceptions to this rule laid out in law by the government which you can read here.Indoor public spaces: From September 24, pubs and
.coronavirus status amid new tiering rules being announced today.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are said to be worrying about the upcoming series of the show amid national lockdown guidelines.The series, which is going ahead this year but in the new location of Wales, could be “cancelled” if Prime Minister Boris Johnson enforces stricter measures amid the pandemic. According to reports the series, hosted by Declan Donnelly and Ant McPartlin, could be “scrapped completely” as postponing it “is not an option”.
unable to confirm whether restrictions in Oldham were stricter than in other areas of Greater Manchester.
Manchester is the country's coronavirus hotspot as new data shows it has the highest infection rate of any area in England.
Wales. The Snowdonia National Park attracts around six million visitors annually, with more than 600,000 people trekking to the summit of its highest peak every year.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe BBC’s new director general Tim Davie has made it clear that he will have little or no patience for stars and staff who break the UK broadcaster’s strict impartiality protocols on social media.Davie referenced tough new social media rules for employees in his maiden speech earlier this month and has today offered more details on how he intends to enforce the guidelines, which will be unveiled in the coming weeks.Giving evidence to British Parliament’s
Children should not be playing out with anyone outside their own household or support bubble, the government has confirmed. With rules in Greater Manchester being tighter than elsewhere - and the areas of Wigan and Stockport only just being added - there's been much confusion over what youngsters can and can't do.
Stockport and Wigan, bringing the boroughs in line with the rest of Greater Manchester, except Bolton where extra measures apply.
a fifth of schools across the region, comes little over a fortnight after pupils started the new academic year. And with no official list available of all the bubble closures - and the Manchester Evening News only able to confirm cases after being alerted by parents - it's likely there are many more.
Welsh site say they were given a deadline of hours to gather their belongings and go home after the local authority revealed strict new coronavirus measures. The owners of the popular Trecco Bay caravan park in Porthcawl said they will now have to 'go into hibernation' after the new rules were made and they closed at 6pm on Tuesday.
coronavirus cases.Today Boris Johnson admitted that like other countries, the UK is now at a "perilous turning point" when it comes to a second wave of the virus.New cases have quadrupled in a month, with the possibility of tens of thousands of new cases each day in November.While he was keen to insist that the country will not face a total lockdown like the one that was imposed in March, he made it clear that intervention needs to be taken to suppress the disease.He has also warned that if
risen again today - to 177.Among the cases confirmed today is the full closure of a second primary school in Greater Manchester.St Luke's Primary in Heywood had already sent home pupils in Years 2, 3 and 6, but now it's been forced to shut to all year groups amid 'staffing issues'.While some schools continue to send home entire year groups, others have more recently been restricting self-isolations to close contacts of confirmed cases - using seating plans to help identify those individuals they
the government’s latest extra Covid-19 restrictions, announced this morning, will have caused brows to furrow among those looking at the wider northern map.
risen again today - to 133. Testing problems are continuing to make things even more stressful for teachers and families, with many unable to book tests.
Manchester Evening News has kept an up-to-date list of every school impacted in recent days.This is the full list, as things stand, on the evening of Tuesday, September 15.How has sending your child back to school been for you so far? Let us know in the survey below. If it fails to load click here.Use the handy search tool here to find out where cases have been confirmed, or see the full list below:Schools where cases and self-isolations have already been confirmed include:ManchesterSt Peter's
As Greater Manchester's coronavirus cases continue to rise, changes have been made to restrictions in all ten boroughs.The latest data on coronavirus infection rates shows an increase in every Greater Manchester borough.But as well as changes locally, rules in England have also changed which may affect the measures already in place across Bolton, Oldham, Bury, Wigan, Stockport, Tameside, Manchester, Trafford, Salford and Rochdale.The 'rule of six' introduced on Monday (September 14) makes it