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Top sporting events and movie productions to go ahead with Covid-19 exemptions

Top sporting events and movie productions to go ahead with Covid-19 exemptions

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden spoke to Hollywood star Tom Cruise about new rules.

Mission: Impossible filming to resume in UK under quarantine exemption plans

Mission: Impossible filming to resume in UK under quarantine exemption plans

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden contacted Tom Cruise to inform him of the new guidance which is due to be published this week.

UK poised to end use of Huawei technology in 5G network, according to reports

UK poised to end use of Huawei technology in 5G network, according to reports

The involvement of the Chinese tech firm in Britain’s 5G network also caused concern among a number of prominent figures on the Tory backbenches.

Restaurant’s new outdoor dining pods open to guests

Restaurant’s new outdoor dining pods open to guests

Four of the pods seat up to six people each and the fifth is set out for couples.

Minute’s silence observed in remembrance of coronavirus victims

Minute’s silence observed in remembrance of coronavirus victims

A nationwide round of applause is now set to take place on Sunday to mark the 72nd anniversary of the NHS.

Acting Lib Dem leader calls for Farage to be investigated over quarantine rules

Acting Lib Dem leader calls for Farage to be investigated over quarantine rules

Sir Ed Davey questioned whether the Brexit Party leader had breached a 14-day quarantine period after time spent in the United States.

Witnesses describe ‘shocking’ moment young man shot dead near prison

Witnesses describe ‘shocking’ moment young man shot dead near prison

The man in his 20s died of gunshot wounds in Islington on Saturday afternoon.

Officers suffer broken bones as police attacked at illegal street party

Officers suffer broken bones as police attacked at illegal street party

London mayor Sadiq Khan condemned the attacks against police as ‘disgraceful’.

Study: Brain haemorrhage treatment cuts long-term disability in premature babies

Study: Brain haemorrhage treatment cuts long-term disability in premature babies

Researchers in Bristol developed the drainage, irrigation and fibrinolytic therapy technique in 1998 and it was first trialled in 2003.

Pubs pour pints again but not all choose to open as lockdown eased in England

Pubs pour pints again but not all choose to open as lockdown eased in England

The national chairman of the Camra said: ‘What you are finding is, some of the pubs haven’t even bothered opening today’.

PM’s father defends visit to Greece during lockdown

PM’s father defends visit to Greece during lockdown

Stanley Johnson said he wanted to ‘Covid-proof’ his property.

Tory MSP offers to work with Scottish Government to help save Gaelic

Tory MSP offers to work with Scottish Government to help save Gaelic

Highlands and Islands representative Donald Cameron admitted the issue had been overly politicised in recent years.

Pub owners say tax reductions are needed to keep industry afloat

Pub owners say tax reductions are needed to keep industry afloat

Wetherspoons chairman Tim Martin said tax equality would help the industry ‘survive and thrive’.

Roads ‘very busy’ in the South West as lockdown restrictions eased in England

Roads ‘very busy’ in the South West as lockdown restrictions eased in England

Police said they were ‘out in force, trying to keep things moving’ as people flocked to the region.

Up to half of pubs have not reopened on Super Saturday – Camra chief

Up to half of pubs have not reopened on Super Saturday – Camra chief

Chairman Nik Antona said many licensees had done a fantastic job to reopen in the face of insufficient notice from the Government.

Online rehabilitation services to launch for thousands of coronavirus survivors

Online rehabilitation services to launch for thousands of coronavirus survivors

The NHS is launching Your Covid Recovery for people suffering with the long-term physical and mental impacts of the virus.

Amber Heard can be in court for Johnny Depp’s evidence, High Court rules

Amber Heard can be in court for Johnny Depp’s evidence, High Court rules

Depp is suing The Sun’s publisher, News Group Newspapers, and its executive editor Dan Wootton, for libel.

Pub manages to open despite car crashing into front

Pub manages to open despite car crashing into front

Kent Police said a 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of taking a vehicle without consent and drink driving.

Charles marks NHS anniversary with video of praise

Charles marks NHS anniversary with video of praise

The Prince of Wales highlighted the ‘renewal of our community spirit’ shown during the coronavirus outbreak.

Customers welcome reopening of cinemas despite restrictions

Customers welcome reopening of cinemas despite restrictions

Staff at a Showcase cinema in Kent all wore masks and were subject to mandatory temperature checks on arrival at work.

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