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The nation is bracing for an announcement to be made on whether the final stage of Boris Johnson's roadmap will go ahead as planned.
Ever since the Prime Minister unveiled the four stages back in February, June 21 has been ingrained as the date Brits aim to get their freedom back.
According to the roadmap, by Step 4, the government hopes to be in a position to remove all legal limits on social contact against
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GB News is already on the radar of UK media regulator Ofcom after its opening night drew more than 350 complaints from unhappy viewers.
Latitude Festival has issued a statement in response to the government’s announcement that planned easing of coronavirus restrictions will be delayed by four weeks.Previously, all limits on social distancing and crowd capacities were due to be lifted on June 21, however Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today (June 14) that this will now not take place until July 19 due to the spread of new COVID-19 variants.With Latitude due to begin just three days later (July 22-25) the festival’s
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Covid that would cost “thousands” of deaths, The Prime Minister was joined by Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer and Patrick Vallance, the chief scientific adviser at the Downing Street press conference as they sought to buy time to double-dose more of the population before easing restrictions.Johnson said: “We can give the NHS a few more crucial weeks to get those remaining jabs into the arms of those who need them.” He added: “I think it is sensible to wait just a little longer.”The move
Get the latest on money saving tips and benefit changes straight to your inbox each week with our Record Money newsletter.There will be no change to the ending of the furlough wage support scheme despite an extension of lockdown announced by Boris Johnson.The UK Government confirmed it will not heed calls from industry and opponents to further extend furlough and other financial support as the Prime Minister announced a delay to his original road map out of restrictions for England.The delay
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