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Five fitness trends to expect now gym classes are back With lockdown restrictions easing, indoor exercise is back – but which changes will be here for the foreseeable future? Credit: Hybrid Images/ Cultura RF As of May 17, indoor gym classes are finally back in business as the next significant easing of lockdown restrictions comes into effect. Gyms and swimming pools opened first for solo, socially distanced exercise, but those who love the sweaty euphoria of a spin class or the zen of a yoga studio have had to wait for Step Three of the lockdown roadmap. The wait is now over and, after months of virtual or solo classes, many gym-goers are eagerly anticipating the community feel of an indoor group workout at their local gym, fitness studio or leisure centre. Lockdown, however, has changed almost every aspect of how we work out, so could some of these changes be permanent? ....
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Desperate parents stopped twice from flying out to see son who is sick with leukaemia in Spain No family members have been able to visit 48-year-old cancer sufferer Christian Liddiard who is in hospital in Murcia Updated Sign up to FREE email alerts from Wales Online - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Family members from Wales have been refused travel twice in the last week to visit their son who is sick with acute myeloid leukaemia in a hospital in Murcia, Spain. ....
Next stage: indoor dining is ready to restart at Ealing Broadway EALING Broadway shopping centre is preparing for the next stage of its reopening, following the move to Step 3 of the roadmap out of lockdown. From Monday (17), cafes and restaurants such as Turtle Bay, Wagamama, Starbucks and itsu will be reopening indoors. Some will operate on a first-come, first-serve basis, while others will require booking in advance. From Friday, May 21, Turtle Bay and Wagamama will be extending their hours, with Turtle Bay open until 11pm each day, and Wagamama until 11pm Friday to Sunday and 10pm Monday to Thursday. Both restaurants will also continue to offer outdoor dining. ....
Charity pay study 2021: The biggest earners The highest salaries paid by the largest UK charities have been growing steadily in recent years. Third Sector analyses the figures by Andy Ricketts Free email bulletins ....