THE EASTER holidays normally run from April 1 to April 16, giving parents a chance to whisk their children off on holiday. Will we be able to go on holiday in April?
The total given jabs passed the huge figure - enough to have covered everyone in the four most vulnerable groups - with ministers praising the amazing effort.
ALL children back in school from March 8 and you can have a picnic in the park: Dominic Raab says education is the top priority as government prepares lockdown loosening with pubs and restaurants set for al fresco reopening in APRIL
Boris Johnson is preparing to unveil a loosening of lockdown amid massive pressure from Tory backbenchers
All children could be allowed back in classrooms from March 8 after the PM vowed to prioritise education
Ban on picnics in park with own household and stopping to chat with a friend on a park bench could be lifted
Pubs and restaurants could be permitted to reopen al fresco from April under the premier s new road map
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Discussing Britain opportunities for trade following Brexit, Mr Habib told a meeting of the Bruges Group that the UK s future lay in the parts of the world which have seen booming growth in recent years. He insisted on the likes of Australia and Japan were where Brexit Britain should be doing business, not within the European Union. The former MEP and Unlocked chairman also praised reports that International Trade Secretary Liz Truss is moving the UK toward entering the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
The year began with a wave of optimism on the back of the UK s vaccine rollout.
But as the Government imposes draconian travel restrictions and there are warnings that summer holidays may have to be written off, optimism about a rapid recovery and a revival of consumer and business confidence – in spite of the build-up of a wall of £125bn of savings – is endangered.
My daily inbox is inundated with anxious emails from business groups. The least that could be hoped for is that the Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Business Secretary Kwasi Kwartang try to sprinkle stardust over recovery prospects.