Plymouth one of the worst places in the UK for rising Covid cases
The city is eighth on the list, according to latest figures
19:19, 22 JAN 2021
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Covid cases continue to rise - here s where today s have been confirmed
One district s infection rate has increased by 92 per cent in the last week
17:46, 8 JAN 2021
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Boris Johnson voiced bitter regret at brutal new coronavirus restrictions at Downing Street press conference
The Midlands, North East, parts of the North West and parts of the South West went into Tier 4 today
Everyone else apart from 2,000 people on Isles of Scilly, which is remaining in Tier 1, is under Tier 3 curbs
Mr Hancock tried to soften the blow by saying AstraZeneca vaccine approval will end the crisis by the spring
UK has ordered 100million doses - enough to vaccinate 50million people - with first jabs starting on Monday
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Just four per cent of Britons say they will break Covid regulations to celebrate with loved ones tonight as the country prepares to see in the New Year under draconian lockdown.
London s monuments have been fenced off to deter revellers from throwing illegal street parties, with Trafalgar Square and the Winston Churchill statue in Parliament boarded up in the Tier 4 city.
Police forces across the country have warned that officers will break up and disperse any illegal raves and gatherings held tonight and will slap organisers with £10,000 super-fines.
Though scores of people are expected to attend New Year s Eve street parties across the country, new polling suggests that just four per cent of Britons plan to take part in any social gathering.