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21 new things to look forward to in Manchester in 2021
Now that we ve got a roadmap out of lockdown, let s look at the year ahead
Manchester International Festival will return (Image: Credit Monika Lukasik)
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Countdown to lockdown: With ten days left until the anniversary of first stay-at-home order we relive Britain s last days of freedom, starting when tens of thousands partied at Cheltenham even as Boris warned many will lose family
Was only a year ago coronavirus began to register on the public s radar as deaths reached double figures
On March 12, 2020, there had been 10 deaths in UK - compared to more than 3,000 in China - and tens of thousands of racegoers attended the Cheltenham Festival that day
Britain watched infection run rampant on foreign soil and governments imposed unprecedented restrictions
British Council hosts virtual event for those applying to UK varsities Students preparing for September 2021 admission to benefit most Our Correspondent | | Published 12.03.21, 04:53 PM
If you are planning to study in the UK in 2021, you can find answers to all your questions at a virtual event being hosted by the British Council from March 8 to March 19.
Study UK Student Connect promises to be a one-stop solution for Indian students and professionals who want to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate courses in the UK in 2021. Those interested can book exclusive appointments with 10 UK universities, attend live sessions by subject experts and get information about courses, admission process, scholarships, modes of study and more.
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TO MANY people in the world’s more crowded quarters, nature seemed to breathe a sigh of relief during the first covid-19 lockdowns. As human activity subsided, herds of buffalo wandered along empty highways in New Delhi, and a kangaroo was seen bounding through downtown Adelaide, Australia. Mountain goats roamed through the seaside town of Llandudno, UK, munching on hedges and flowers. “Nature is healing” became a popular online refrain. “We got to see a window of what the world could be like if we allowed a bit more rewilding around us,” says Henrique Pereira, a biodiversity researcher at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg in Germany.