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.direct to your inboxStrong wind and heavy rain is set to hits parts of northern England on Tuesday. The Met Office has issued a number of severe weather warnings across the UK, as gusts of 50-60mph are expected.
After it was reported that she was in talks to star on Ex On The Beach as a "love guru", Katie Price has now backed out of doing the show.The mum-of-five, who was treated to two bouquets from Carl Woods on Valentine's Day, has decided not to take part on the MTV series. A representative for the 42 year old told The Sun: "Katie has commitments in the UK and is certainly focused on a super exciting year ahead.
direct to your inboxEvery adult in the UK could receive the required two doses of a coronavirus vaccine by September, or 'maybe sooner', health bosses said tonight.Dr Clive Dix, chairman of the UK Vaccines Taskforce, said he was confident secure supply chains meant 'we can vaccinate as many people as the UK wants to vaccinate'.He said it could be 'August time or September time all done, maybe sooner if we need to'.The vaccine tsar's comments come as the Government today confirmed the number of
direct to your inboxThe Prime Minister has said he wants this current lockdown to be the last.Boris Johnson called for people to be “optimistic but also patient” about the situation.But he admitted he could not give an “absolute cast iron guarantee” that further lockdowns wouldn’t be necessary in the future.The government will be hearing scientific evidence of the impact of lockdown and the UK's vaccination programme this week before setting out a 'road map' on February 22.The PM told a Downing
direct to your inboxThe Football Association, the Premier League and the English Football League are still in talks over the dates of the summer transfer window.With the 2019/20 campaign being delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, last summer’s window opened later and subsequently concluded in early-October.
Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations have dropped by 77% and 44% over the past month, respectively, said LA County Health Officials on Monday. That’s great news for the country’s hardest-hit region. The question remains, however, if new variants of the virus will create another surge.
Craig Whyte to help businesses walk away from debts is being wound up after a Record investigation.We handed evidence to the Insolvency Service on Whyte, a banned director, and his dodgy dad Tom over dealings with Fortress Restructuring Ltd.After a probe by the watchdog’s Company Investigations branch, the UK’s Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng lodged a petition at the Court of Session in Edinburgh to wind the company up in the public interest.The action is a direct consequence of our stories,
Nova Twins have curated a new compilation to spotlight and showcase underrepresented POC artists from the rock and alternative scene.Supported by Dr.
direct to your inboxBritain's Got Talent winner Jon Courtenay kept cancer battle a secret on the show as he 'didn't want to be sob story'. The musical comedian, who was crowned the winner of the ITV show in October, opened up on Monday's This Morning after the revelation he has been fighting skin cancer.