Targeted measures failed in Leicester as council still left in dark
Under the new lockdown measures, non-essential shops will close in Leicester while schools will close to most pupils from Thursday.
Under the new lockdown measures, non-essential shops will close in Leicester while schools will close to most pupils from Thursday.
On all three measures of the G7 nations - recorded Covid-19 deaths per 100,000 people, excess deaths per 100,000 people, and excess deaths as a proportion of the usual level of deaths - the UK has been the hardest hit.
Leicester recorded 866 new cases of coronavirus in the last two weeks – leading to speculation over the weekend that the city would be locked down.
Sir John Major’s intervention comes as the Prime Minister prepares to make a speech announcing his blueprint for driving growth.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council declared a major incident after huge numbers of visitors crowded on to the beach.
“Actions speak louder than claps. We and the public will remember this."
It comes as thousands of Liverpool fans flocked to Anfield to celebrate the club's Premier League title.
Kirklees Council confirmed today that a third of the factory's staff tested positive for Covid-19 but that the meat supplier will remain open and operation.
The housing secretary watched the video for “three or four minutes” at a Conservative Party fundraiser at the Savoy Hotel.
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