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The government has confirmed that bubbles and isolation will be scrapped in schools.
Following growing pressure to ditch the rules, which have seen thousands of pupils sent home to learn remotely - many on numerous occasions - Education Secretary Gavin Williamson confirmed it will happen next month.
While it won't make any difference to the rest of this academic year, with
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Damon Albarn has hit out at the UK government’s treatment of the arts during the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing them of a lack of empathy.Speaking to Channel 4 News ahead of his gig at the Manchester International Festival last night (July 13), the Blur frontman pointed out the hypocrisy of the gig having to be socially distanced while over 60,000 fans gathered at Wembley Stadium on Sunday (July 11) for the final of Euro 2020.“Let’s face it, it’s not just 60,000 [at Wembley],” he said.
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