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June 1 easing 'meaningless': nightspots

Operators of nightlife outlets in Bangkok have voiced disappointment and frustration with restrictions on their operating hours as many gear up to reopen this week.

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BBC News-20220102-15:01:00

laughter on prescription — the comedy sessions that can seriously improve your helath. and coming up later this hour, wejoin zeinab badawi for take me to the opera. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. secondary schools in england have been told that children should wear face coverings in classrooms — to help stop covid disrupting the new term. the move brings england in line with the rest of the uk. unions have welcomed the advice — while also warning that staff shortages could once again lead to some children being taught at home. sanchia berg reports.

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BBC News-20220102-15:02:00

in scotland, pupils have been wearing masks as they learn with the windows open for the last few months. the picture is similar now in northern ireland and wales. next week, english secondary school students will follow suit as the government tries to reduce the spread of covid—19 in schools. around half of children over 12 have been double jabbed — not enough to keep the virus out. the face coverings is very much a short—term measure, simply until the 26th of january when it will be reviewed because we recognise it is not something many children will want to wear. it recognises the priority of ensuring face—to—face education is made available, that is our number one priority. some are worried that this could affect children's learning which has been so disrupted for the last two years. there's very low risk

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BBC News-20220102-15:03:00

to children so i'm very wary, i will listen to what the government says, but i am very wary about imposing masks on children in schools because i worry about their well—being and their mental health, which has already suffered because of school closures during lockdown. but it's backed for now by the teaching unions. if this is a short—term fix as the government says and one of a number of different measures including ventilation and moving ofsted to the sidelines, if that's going to do what we all want and keep young people in their school or in their college, that, i think, will be a price worth paying. no—one wants to return to remote learning where children were isolated, some put at risk. but headteachers are looking at contingency plans in case staff are hit covid when schools return next week. sanchia berg, bbc news. public sector leaders have been told to prepare for the worst—case scenario of up to a quarter of their staff being off work because of covid.

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BBC News-20220102-15:00:00

this is bbc news. these are the headlines: face masks are to be required to be worn by secondary school pupils in england as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears that a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to covid as firms are warned to make contingency plans. minsiters say there's nothing in the current covid data to suggest more restrictions are required in england. the are required in england. widespread use of testing illustration the widespread use of testing is an illustration of the fact that the british public are taking sensible steps to keep themselves safe, to keep their friends and family safe. fans will be allowed to stand to watch chelsea play liverpool for the first time in 28 years as a safe—standing trial begins in england.

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BBC News-20220102-15:10:00

earlier i spoke to our political correspondent, nick eardley. i asked him whether further restrictions in england were expected. we know that ministers in london have been saying pretty regularly over the last few days that any new restrictions would have to be a last resort. it's something they want to avoid unless completely necessary. hearing ministers this morning on the airwaves, they are saying the data they have at the moment does not point towards the need for more restrictions. that's despite the record number of positive cases we've seen in the last few days, a million people in the uk testing positive for covid in the last seven days, and the fact that in scotland, wales and northern ireland, the devolved governments have gone further and introduced more restrictions after christmas so the message this morning from ministers is that at the moment,

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BBC News-20220102-15:16:00

no longer lives in the us. this comes after ghislaine maxwell was convicted this week of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by her boyfriend, the late american financier jeffrey epstein, between 1994 and 200a. on tuesday, judge kaplan will hear oral arguments to decide whether virginia giuffre�*s lawsuit against prince andrew will proceed. aruna iyengar, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news: face masks are to be required to be worn by secondary school pupils in england as coronavirus cases continue to surge across europe. fears that a quarter of uk public sector workers could be off due to covid as firms are warned to make contingency plans. ministers say there's nothing in the current covid data to suggest more restrictions are required in england. sport, and for a full

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BBC News-20220102-16:01:00

that's in weather world, coming up later in the hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. secondary schools in england have been told that children should wear face coverings in classrooms to help stop covid disrupting the new term. the move brings england in line with the rest of the uk. unions have welcomed the advice while also warning that staff shortages could once again lead to some children being taught at home. sanchia berg reports. in scotland, pupils have been wearing masks as they learn with the windows open for the last few months. the picture is similar now in northern ireland and wales.

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Phuket 9pm booze shutdown made legit

PHUKET: Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew has formalised the ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol on licensed premises after 9pm with an island-wide order signed into effect late yesterday (Jan 10

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