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Gradual lockdown of UK children as age for solo outdoor play rises

‘Gradual lockdown’ of UK children as age for solo outdoor play rises Sally Weale Education correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock Primary-age children in Britain are losing the freedom to play independently and typically are not are allowed to play outside on their own until two years older than their parents’ generation were, according to research. While their parents were allowed to play outside unsupervised by the age of nine on average, today’s children are 11 by the time they reach the same milestone, according to the study, which says not enough adventurous play could affect children’s long-term physical and mental health.

Tracey Emin reveals she has had cancer all clear

Tracey Emin reveals she has had cancer ‘all clear’ Helen Pidd © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock Tracey Emin has said her cancer is “gone” but she will have to live the rest of her life with a major disability. The artist told BBC Two’s Newsnight she reached a “big, big milestone” last week when her three-monthly scans were “all clear”. Emin was diagnosed with bladder cancer last year. Following an acclaimed show at the Royal Academy in December inspired by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, she said she was not working because she was too ill.

Sarah Everard: Organisers of vigil challenge Met s decision to ban it

Organisers of a vigil for Sarah Everard are launching an emergency legal challenge against the Metropolitan police, arguing their decision to ban the gathering planned for Saturday night is unlawful. Women organising the Reclaim These Streets vigil planned on Clapham Common in south London accused the Met of silencing thousands of women who wanted to “stand up for our right to feel safe on our streets”, after police said the gathering would be.

When can Britain reopen? This spring, summer and autumn s Covid calendar

The UK’s coronavirus vaccination programme passed a milestone this week, with 10m first doses administered. The rate of jabs is averaging more than 400,000 a day and the government is on course to meet its target of giving first doses to the 15 million most vulnerable people by mid-February. But scientists say that unprecedented vaccine coverage and staged unlocking at the right time are crucial to avoid a devastating resurgence. So, season by.

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