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English soccer fans racism post Euro 2020 final is vile — and expected

English soccer fans racism post Euro 2020 final is vile and expected Black footballers like Marcus Rashford have learned their Englishness is provisional to fickle, racist fans. After England lost to Italy in the European Championship final Sunday, a flood of racist social media attacks rained down upon three young Black players who missed penalty kicks during a tiebreaker to decide the match. That day, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka learned, if they did not already know it, that for many, their perceived Britishness is provisional, dependent upon their ability to kick a ball. This battle being waged in England should be very familiar to the one in the U.S. It is between those who accept the idea of a multiracial democracy and those who are proudly revanchist, seeing their attacks on Rashford, Sancho and Saka as somehow an assertion of their whiteness and their citizenship in the face of outsiders who are tolerable only as long as they bring glory to team or coun

All COVID-19 restrictions in UK to end on July 19

All COVID-19 restrictions in UK to end on July 19 ANI 13 Jul 2021, 10:55 GMT+10 London [UK], July 13 (ANI): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday (local time) confirmed that all virus restrictions in England will end on July 19. Johnson told reporters that the move will eliminate mandates to wear masks in public places, social distancing rules, and work-from-home recommendations, reported NHK World. Johnson noted that vaccines help to prevent people with the coronavirus from developing serious symptoms. He insisted that, while hospitalisations and deaths will continue to rise, they will likely be much lower than during the peak of the outbreak last autumn, reported NHK World.

UK gov t confirms lifting of most COVID restrictions next week despite surging cases

UK gov t confirms lifting of most COVID restrictions next week despite surging cases Xinhua | Updated: 2021-07-13 07:02 Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson reacts at a news conference as he gives an update on relaxing restrictions imposed on the country during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic inside the Downing Street Briefing Room in London, Britain July 12, 2021. [Photo/Agencies] LONDON - The British government confirmed Monday that most COVID-19 restrictions in England will end next week despite surging cases caused by the Delta variant first identified in India. Most restrictions are set to end on July 19 as part of the final step or Step Four of England s roadmap out of the lockdown, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously announced. But this still needs to be confirmed on Monday following a review of the latest data by the government.

UK gov t confirms lifting of most COVID restrictions next week despite surging cases--China Economic Net

The British government confirmed Monday that most COVID-19 restrictions in England will end next week despite surging cases caused by the Delta variant first identified in India.   Most restrictions are set to end on July 19 as part of the final step or Step Four of England s roadmap out of the lockdown, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has previously announced. But this still needs to be confirmed on Monday following a review of the latest data by the government.   The detailed arrangement of Step Four includes: no more limits on social contact to allow people to gather in groups of any size; removing the one meter-plus rule in almost all settings, except for specific places such as airports; no capacity caps on large scale events; people are no longer required to work from home, etc.

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