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and ending up in the icu. it is better for people to isolate at home for a couple of weeks rather than going into intensive care, so it is imperative that you get your vaccines. 0peration brock has returned tojunctions eight and nine of the m20 after being installed over the weekend. the concrete barrier aims to help keep traffic flowing in both directions and to reduce disruption for local communities. authorities say it's a precautionary move ahead of tourist traffic returning. thousands of golf fans at royal st george's in sandwich have witnessed the crowning of a new 0pen champion. 32,000 spectators were at the kent course to watch american collin morikawa claim the title. the local authority says the staging of golf�*s oldest major has been a huge boost. i think it is showcasing kent, east kent and indeed the local area, it is about more than just this week, people will recognise the location and clearly will come back over time to enjoy the fabulous environment that we have here in the county.

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time, the mingling and crossing of population is incredibly limited, incredibly limited. we can ensure that transmission between the various groups is almost impossible. the final round is well under way at the open at royal st george's in sandwich. the leaders go off at 2.35 this afternoon, with south african louis oosthuizen — who won the open back in 2010 — the man to beat. he's on 12 under par, one shot ahead of america's collin morikawa. he has been through it plenty of times, i have been through it myself enough. it is who is going to take this opportunity. i enough. it is who is going to take this opportunity-— this opportunity. i wouldn't count an one this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out- _ this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out- i— this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't _ this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't look - this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't look at - this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't look at it - this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't look at it as l this opportunity. i wouldn't count anyone out. i don't look at it as a head-to-head, _ anyone out. i don't look at it as a head-to-head, i— anyone out. i don't look at it as a head-to-head, i want _ anyone out. i don't look at it as a head-to-head, i want to - anyone out. i don't look at it as a head-to-head, i want to birdie i anyone out. i don't look at it as a | head-to-head, i want to birdie as head—to—head, i want to birdie as many holes as possible and see what happens. everyone says that, hopefully just do happens. everyone says that, hopefullyjust do my best and play

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at a desk and you have to do what they've given you. you don't just sit there and have a piece of paper in front of you, so it's way less boring. the government says a register is about safeguarding and support, but families like these say they're being penalised for doing what they feel is best for their children. elaine dunkley, bbc news. the presenter and comedian tom o'connor has died in hospital at the age of 81. the liverpudlian found fame on the �*70s talent show opportunity knocks, and went on to star in the comedians, name that tune and crosswits. he'd had parkinson's disease for more than a decade. in golf, there's a thrilling final day in store at the open, with three men still fighting it out to lift the illustrious claretjug. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, is at royal st george's in sandwich in kent for us now. andy. yes, it is another glorious day for

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my brain is constant all the time, and when i'm doing art, it kind ofjust stops. while the end of coronavirus restrictions are in sight, it's just the beginning of the pandemic�*s long—term legacy on mental health. colleen harris, bbc news. in golf, south african louis oosthuizen heads into the open weekend with a two—shot lead. there was a flurry of low scores in yesterday's second round as the world's best golfers enjoyed near—perfect conditions. andy swiss is at royal st george's in sandwich in kent for us now. welcome to sandwich, another glorious day for the thousands of spectators here. we have seen some amazing golf over the first two days. the leaders don't begin their rounds until later this afternoon but the early starters are already out on the course. among them rory mcilroy who has been followed by a

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