The government released its latest round of coronavirus levels, restricting the daily lives of citizens across England with only three regions finding themselves under the most permissive rules. While the majority of countries find themselves facing Tier 2 restrictions, some,
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Restaurants, cafes and bars have taken in more than £ 849 million in a month from the government “Eat Out to Help” The chart, where diners bought more than 160 million discounted meals in August. More than 49,000 companies filed
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has not recognized President-elect Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump in the 2020 US presidential election, despite Trump’s orders to begin his administration’s transition. Earlier this week, the Russian president said he had been waiting for
Twitter has it Announce today It is officially relaunching the verification process in early 2021. The company has also revealed a draft version of the guidelines it will use when deciding whether or not to give the famous blue checkmark
2) The inflation adjustment will affect the incomes of 10 million private pensions: Experts warn that more than 10 million RPI-related pension income will lose out if Sunak announces a move to a lower inflation gauge on Wednesday. 3) Janet
Gerardo Gutierrez, 70, contracted the virus from a fellow employee, according to the lawsuit filed Monday in Miami-Dade County. She asserts that in the early months of the pandemic the chain was concerned that face coverings might frighten customers. CNN
British Airways has it The sale started The champagne flutes and fine china are the slippers they use in first class cabins, mirroring the impact of Covid-19 on its business as it operates a discounted fleet. The custom-made items, which
BRitual travel companies are seeing a rise in accommodation bookings for the coming year, as well as a renewed appetite for the festive holidays. Confidence surged in light of the progress of the vaccine and the lifting of the lockdown