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Boris Johnson Reveals Road Map To Easing Covid 19 Restrictions
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has given a speech in which he laid out a number of steps aimed at removing all Covid restrictions in England. If all goes well, life could gp back to normality by twenty first June. The so called road map out is a sequence of steps which will have to be gone through slowly to see how everything proceeds. If the rate of infection rises to high, some restrictions may need to be put back in place, however it is hoped that these measures will be a one way route to the country going back to normality.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in The Swamp
Victims Of Crime Earn Up To 12.9 Percent Less
It has been revealed that victims of crime earn an estimated 12.9 percent less in the aftermath of the incidents they were subjected to. This means that they become more reliant on the state and social security benefits. These findings come as a result of new research conducted by the University of Cologne and the VU Amsterdam.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Criminal
Things To Consider If Suffering From The Menopause
When women reach a certain age, they will begin to go through the menopause. This means that they will stop having periods and will no longer be able to become pregnant naturally. Periods often begin to become less frequent a few months or years before they stop altogether. The menopause is a natural part of life and usually happens between the ages of forty five and fifty five years of age. This is the usual time when a woman's oestrogen levels begin to decline. In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 51.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Longevity
Genoa To Host Season's First World Para Dance Sport World Cup In June
World Para Sport operates on the ethos that there is a sport or activity for everyone. It shouldn't matter whether you are able bodied or disabled, parasport believe in inclusivity so that people can compete together and not feel left out in any way. When the majority of people think of sport, they only think about contact related sport in which competitors have to tackle each other in order to win the ball back etc.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Unbalanced
Many Consumers Prefer To Shop In Stores Rather Than Online
Shopping nowadays is moving to a more online format as businesses have to cope with competitors who will have already gone digital and be able to operate more tasks at the touch of a button. This means that they will need to employ less staff and pay less people in the form of wages etc. The Covid 19 pandemic has only increased the need for online shopping as people are being advised to stay in their homes and not go out unless it is completely necessary. People are only aloud to leave their homes for a number of reasons, one of which includes shopping for necessary items which they need to survive in their daily lives.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Journal
New Initiative Launched To Help Taxi Drivers Report Hate Crime
In the year ending March 2020, there were 105,090 hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales, excluding Greater Manchester police, an increase of 8 per cent compared with year ending March 2019 (97,446 offences)
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Journal
Campaign Started To Cut Use Of Disposable Face Masks
It is feared that the number of dumped, contaminated, disposable face masks could read 19.5 billion. That's according to litter pickers across the UK who are reporting an increase in the number of dumped face masks being spotted during their patrols. The scale of the problem of people recklessly dumping their face masks after they've used them is massive as we use fifty two million single use plastic masks a day and sadly some of these are being dropped or simply fall out of people's pockets as they walk around from place to place.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Longevity
Little Hulton Health Centre Opens To Help Serve Local Community
A brand new health centre which aims to provide the local community with state of the art primary health care services has opened in Little Hulton in Salford. The new practice which is part of a two storey development, encompasses GP services with a wide range of enhanced, primary care services all under one roof. It offers clinical services in a modern, fit for purpose premises. The premises officially opened on Monday 19th October and is already offering GP services as well as a wide range of primary healthcare services which people may need if they become unwell.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Longevity
South Yorkshire Man Embarks On Quest For Justice
A South Yorkshire man has begun a long, audacious task of trying to clear his name after being wrongfully accused by police. Mr Michael Dillon from Barnsley was taken into custody after being smashed in the face and on the head with a baseball bat by an intruder at his home. The victim believes he was bundled down the stairs and outside where several of his neighbours witnessed what happened next.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Criminal
Covid 19 Lockdown Means Children Need To Be Home Schooled Around The Country
Following UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to place England in a third lockdown, working parents are under increasing pressure on how to find ways to educate and occupy their children. There have been an increasing number of cases of a new variant of Coronavirus recently occurring in the UK and this is starting to put the health service under increasing pressure.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Families
Boris Johnson Places England Under Third Lockdown
As a result of the increasing number of Covid 19 cases in the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has decided to put England in to a third lock down and to raise the threat level of the virus to level 5. This will lead to the population being under more extreme restrictions to try and tackle the disease to overcome it and reduce the number of cases. In other words, the country is being placed under full lock down with tougher restrictions to avoid the number of cases of the virus rising out of control.
By Ashish Prabhu3 years ago in Longevity