The BBC has set the cast for its four-part adaptation of Kate Atkinson’s best-selling and award-winning novel Life After Life.
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Jodie Kidd is counting down the days until she can reopen her rural pub garden as lockdown slowly lifts in England, she tells HELLO! in an exclusive interview."I can't wait to see all our regulars' faces," says the former model and racing driver of the Half Moon pub in Kirdford, West Sussex.
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.The BBC has set the cast for its four-part adaptation of Kate Atkinson’s best-selling and award-winning novel Life After Life.
Tuesday that travel restrictions would be lifted earlier than planned to allow people to see their family and friends who may live in different council areas. Among the other rules changes coming into force today six people from six households will be allowed to meet outdoors.
finally lifted today after more than four months, while groups of up to six people from six different households can also now legally meet outdoors. Until now, most Scots have been unable to invite people into their own homes for non-essential purposes since September and thousands of hospitality businesses remain shut.
Universal Credit is a payment intended to help people out of work, or on a low income with daily living costs. It is replacing six legacy benefits including Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA), income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), and Working Tax Credit.
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Piers Morgan and Stacey Solomon have led stars in making the most of coronavirus restrictions easing by heading to the shops and salons to get their post-lockdown fix. Hairdressers, non-essential retailers, beer gardens and gyms re-opened their doors to the public for the first time today since coronavirus restrictions were put in place in January.
coronavirus-enforced restrictions have been lifted.Non-essential businesses in England can reopen today as part of the third phase of easing lockdown restrictions, which came into force on January 6.
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coronavirus news overnight is that under-30s are to be offered an alternative covid jab to the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine due to the evidence linking it to rare blood clots, the UK’s vaccine advisory body said. People aged 18 to 29 will be offered the Pfizer, Moderna or another jab where available.
Katharine McPhee is opening up about motherhood.
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