2021-07-19 10:27 By: GMW.cn
According to the epidemic monitoring site for the venues of the European Football Championship launched by the WHO, there is an obvious COVID-19 rebound in eight of the 11 competition areas and the other three are in a stable situation.
The monitoring site shows that epidemic rebound has been found in several competition areas, including Amsterdam, Baku, Bucharest, Copenhagen, London, Rome, St. Petersburg, and Sevilla. The epidemic in Budapest, Glasgow, and Munich remains in a stable situation.
In epidemic monitoring for the competition areas, London Borough of Brent, where Wembley Stadium is located, is shown in the London competition area, while the data for the entire Lazio Region is shown for the Rome competition area. There have been 707 new cases in the past seven days in London Borough of Brent.
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Readers letters
Brent Civic Centre.
- Credit: Local Democracy Reporting Service
Levelling up not possible
Trevor Ellis, Chalkhill Road, Wembley, writes:
Democracy, local government, the London Borough of Brent, the Labour Party, Brent Council, Prospect House, Genesis Housing Association, and Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing.
What do they have in common?
Well, for starters, Brent has 59 seats held by Labour party councillors: including the newly elected Labour mayor, Lia Colacicco and so the Labour party, despite the recent loss of Labour supporters in Hartlepool, holds sway in this borough.
That’s all well and good for them, but what about the local residents with (or without) children, are their basic fundamental needs for housing being met? According to (Brent Advice Matters, 2021), “The council and Brent housing associations let about 500 social rent homes to people between April 2013 and March 2014.”