Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed that foreign holidays can resume on 17 May at the earliest. A traffic light system will be put in place to categorise countries based on their COVID-19 risk level. Mr Shapps said the move will allow Britain
According to new modelling obtained by University College London (UCL), the percentage of inoculated people in Britain will hit the herd immunity threshold on April 12. A different study carried out by Imperial College this week indicated that only 34 percent of the
Manchester City beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League clash last night and it may have left Manchester United rueing a key transfer mistake. Erling Haaland and Jadon Sancho have been linked with moves to Old Trafford
Vaccine passports: Expert warns of ‘push back’ from public The Prime Minister, who used his Easter message to promise “brighter days ahead”, brushed off warnings from backbenchers as he gave the scheme the green light. A Liverpool comedy club will be the
Currently the Government has banned all non-essential foreign travel until May 17. Anyone found to be heading abroad without good reason during that period is liable to a £5,000 fine. However, the Prime Minister will announce on Monday that he will replace
Covid-19: Expert discusses risk of plastic screens The Prime Minister, who used his Easter message to promise “brighter days ahead”, brushed off warnings from backbenchers as he gave the pilot scheme the green light. A Liverpool comedy club will be the first
And The Times claims he will be put on the transfer list this summer along with three other current loanees. Brahim Diaz, who is out on loan at AC Milan, will be allowed to leave on a permanent deal, as will Luka
Liverpool are reportedly confident Mohamed Salah will stay at the club ahead of the summer transfer window, amid speculation linking the Egyptian star with a move to Real Madrid. Meanwhile, there’s an update on Kylian Mbappe’s future, and Thomas Muller has suggested
A spokesman for Mr Johnson said he and Mr Biden are both “concerned” about the developments from China. In a joint statement from both the US President and UK Prime Minister, the spokesman said: “The Prime Minister and President reflected on the
A spokesman for Mr Johnson said he and Mr Biden are both “concerned” about the developments from China. In a joint statement from both the US President and UK Prime Minister, the spokesman said: “The Prime Minister and President reflected on the