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Come Monday the UK Minister will be in a pub
1 day ago
Prime Minister of the UK Boris Johnson said, “On Monday the 12th, I will be going to the pub myself and cautiously but irreversibly raising a pint of beer to my lips,” as the next phase of COVID-19 restrictions gets lifted.
Beginning Monday, April 12, the UK will start the next phase of easing COVID-19 restrictions.
At the same time, the UK government is trying to stop travelers from reimporting COVID-19 from popular holiday destinations.
International travel, therefore, will remain shut down until at least May 17.
The UK Minister will be in a pub to celebrate as today he signed off on England entering the next phase of easing COVID-19 restrictions, which means non-essential retail such as shops and outdoor dining can reopen starting Monday, April 12, 2021.
James Mcallister was a much-loved family man. Did the Christmas mixing confusion cause his death?
James Mcallister … ‘I thought that if James got Covid, he would be really poorly or it would kill him.’ Illustration: PAUL RYDING/The Guardian
James Mcallister … ‘I thought that if James got Covid, he would be really poorly or it would kill him.’ Illustration: PAUL RYDING/The Guardian
In the run-up to Christmas, the government dithered and made last-minute rule changes that left many people baffled. A surge in coronavirus cases soon followed
Tue 6 Apr 2021 01.00 EDT
All through the spring of 2020, and into the summer, Michelle Mcallister carefully shielded her husband, James Mcallister. Michelle, 39, who lives in the Wednesfield area of Wolverhampton, was a full-time carer to James, 52. A former used car dealer, James had heart failure and had used a colostomy bag since a stomach ulcer burst in 2016. He was unable to work and was often in pain, reliant on a walking stick