direct to your inbox The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has said he was “shocked and deeply saddened” after human remains were discovered in the search for Sarah Everard.
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direct to your inbox Alongside the four-step roadmap plan, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched a series of reviews – including one to consider whether people should be able to show if they have had a Covid-19 vaccine or a negative test.
It will look at whether “Covid status certification” could help reopen the economy by allowing people who have received a jab or a negative test result to do things which would not be allowed for those who could not prove their status.Officials
.direct to your inbox The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has said he was “shocked and deeply saddened” after human remains were discovered in the search for Sarah Everard.
Boris Johnson’s road map for easing coronavirus restrictions in England, May 17 is the earliest date that international travel could resume.
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister gave a Downing Street press conference on Monday as millions of pupils returned to school for the first time since January.Boris Johnson described the first date on the Government's roadmap out of lockdown as as an 'emotional day' and hailed teachers and parents for their 'astonishing work'.
direct to your inboxThe first changes to the lockdown in England are in force from today.Boris Johnson unveiled the government's roadmap to 'cautiously' easing lockdown restrictions amid the success of the coronavirus vaccine programme.Step one from March 8 was given the green light after four tests required to proceed were met.These include: the vaccine deployment programme continues successfully; evidence shows vaccines are sufficiently effective in reducing hospitalisations and deaths in
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson has hailed the first phase of lockdown easing as the result of a 'truly national effort' to beat coronavirus.Schoolchildren across England are due to return to the classroom on Monday as the government goes ahead with the first stage of the roadmap.The Prime Minister said: “The reopening of schools marks a truly national effort to beat this virus.“It is because of the determination of every person in this country that we can start moving closer to a sense of
direct to your inboxEarlier this week, Boris Johnson announced the earliest date non-essential shops are allowed to reopen their doors.From April 12, shops which have not been able to open since January will finally be open for browsing and in-store purchases.The new rules have left some people confused about what is open and when.Here's the latest opening dates for shops like Argos, IKEA, The Range, Homebase and B&Q.IKEA will be reopening its doors to shoppers on April 12.However, the retailer
direct to your inboxThe nation has been told of the next stages out of lockdown.Boris Johnson on Monday unveiled his long-awaited roadmap to easing coronavirus restrictions, which progresses over four stages.The Prime Minister said he feels it strikes the right balance in reducing measures while observing the risk of each relaxation.Speaking at a school in south London, Mr Johnson told reporters on Tuesday: “Some people will say that we’re going to be going too fast, some people will say we’re
direct to your inboxMatt Hancock has outlined when people may be able to hug their friends and family.
direct to your inboxDr Hilary Jones has explained why he was "pleased" a five-week gap has been put between each stage of lifting lockdown.Boris Johnson revealed his roadmap out of lockdown in England on Monday with the first stage happening on March 8 with the reopening of schools for all pupils.Socialising with more people follows later in March before the slow and gradual reopening of hospitality, non-essential shops and entertainment venues.
Sign up for our What's On newsletter - for all the latest whether you're staying in or heading out and aboutPub and restaurant owners in Greater Manchester have finally been given a jot of hope for the future, with the Government outlining potential reopening dates.Boris Johnson has set out a four-step roadmap out of the current lockdown in England, which would see schools open first before the rest of the economy slowly opens up.But while hospitality experts have welcomed the Government's
vaccine roll-out. Ministers had set a target to offer vaccines to all adults by September, with an aim to reach all those aged 50 and over in the first nine priority groups by May.