coronavirus cases, reports Sky News.
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Brandy is back with new music after eight years!
The 41-year-old singer and actress released her seventh studio album titled B7.
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Her new track “High Heels” features vocals from her 18-year-old daughter Sy’rai!
“First of all, I’m just so proud to be her mom,” Brandy shared with Billboard about collaborating with her daughter. “Just beautiful to see her grow into this beautiful musician, this young artist that’s coming into her own. I just want her to
coronavirus cases, reports Sky News.
The Notorious B.I.G.‘s son is continuing the rapper’s legacy with a new album, Ready To Dance, coming this September.
hereSpeaking at a press conference on Wednesday, Mr Burnham announced that there will be targeted enforcement on those found to be repeatedly flouting the restrictions.He said: “If pubs are failing to take people’s details when they arrive, and we are receiving lots of reports that it’s still variable, then we will use targeted enforcement or mystery shopping to ensure all premises are maintaining the right procedures.”“It will be difficult for the police to enforce households not mixing in
First Minister imposed strict restrictions on the city following a cluster of infections linked to more than 20 pubs. It's the first local lockdown to be enforced in Scotland, with changes to be reviewed after one week and extended if the outbreak is not under control.
hereMeanwhile, Professor Neil Ferguson – who resigned from the government’s advisory group Sage – said ministers “need to plan for all contingencies” when it comes to the reopening of schools.Prof Ferguson told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I think it is important to say that not all schools are the same.
If you live up north and you are single and ready to mingle, dating might prove a little tricky from here on out. As of 5 August people that live in Greater Manchester and East Lancashire and areas of West Yorkshire will not be able to gather in groups of two or more… and this of course mean that people living in separate houses can not have sex.
legislation to enforce new lockdown rules in Greater Manchester was published. It allows the police to fine people £100 for entering someone’s house or garden, with certain exceptions.However it doesn’t appear to include any legal restrictions on going to the pub, despite more restrictive advice being issued last week.
announced new lockdown measures for Greater Manchester on Thursday night, confusion followed.That focused to a large extent on what exactly the measures were - but also the reasoning. Many have questioned the rationale for the new limits, from the geographical footprint to the timing and the data that triggered the move.
will return to six-episode weeks soon.Both shows were both forced to shut down production back in March due to the global health crisis.Now it seems the pandemic has thrown, yet another, spanner in the works.New lockdown restrictions have been announced in parts of England and fans are worried that it could put their favourite soaps under threat.Speaking at a press conference today, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the Government will be delaying the next phase of reopenings, due
hereWith a weekly review of the situation promised, total observation will only result in greater freedoms coming sooner.Today our politicians spoke with a collective voice.They said we all need to 'pull in the same direction' to avoid a resurgence.And this is why.Public Health England figures show the rate of coronavirus infection is increasing in 13 of the 19 local authority areas now covered by the new regulations involving households mixing in private settings.In the seven days to July 20,
coronavirus transmission which has resulted in a spike in cases in Greater Manchester has occurred in private homes the health secretary said today.The government last night announced a tightening of restrictions across the whole of Greater Manchester as well parts of East Lancashire and West Yorkshire to try and halt a rise in new infections.Matt Hancock last night claimed on Twitter "the spread is largely due to households meeting and not abiding to social distancing."Asked on BBC Breakfast
People from different households in Greater Manchester, parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire have been banned from meeting each other inside their homes or in gardens following a spike in virus cases.The new rules also ban members of two different households from mixing in pubs, restaurants and other hospitality venues, but these businesses will remain open for those visiting individually or from the same household.The Government said it will give police forces and councils powers to
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said announcing the lockdown measures "late at night on Twitter is a new low for the government's communications".He tweeted: "No one would argue with putting in place local action to reduce the transmission of coronavirus."But announcing measures affecting potentially millions of people late at night on Twitter is a new low for the government's communications during this crisis."When the government ended the daily press conferences, they said they would hold
Manchester Evening News readers have had their say on Facebook and Twitter.Ian Robinson said: "Everybody shouldn't be tarred with the same brush - there are towns in Greater Manchester that have done as told and have low infection rates."Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereRebecca Mosbach posted: "Not surprised.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has tonight shared a list of the areas including Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire and East Lancashire where households are now banned from meeting each other indoors from midnight tonight.He tweeted: "We're constantly looking at the latest data on the spread of coronavirus, and unfortunately we've seen an increasing rate of transmission in parts of Northern England."We've been working with local leaders across the region, and today I chaired a meeting of the Local