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Shoppers are struggling to make ends meet. Good morning. In sport, as coronavirus leads to the postponement of the womens european championships until 2022. England boss phil neville should quit now and not wait until next summer as planned. Thats according to one former player. And another warm and sunny day for much of the uk after a bit of a foggy start. Things will change slightly this weekend. Will have all the details right throughout the morning here on a breakfast. Here on breakfast. Good morning. Its friday, april 24. Our top story 10 million essential workers and their families in england, will be able to book a test to tell them whether they have the coronavirus. Teachers, social workers and supermarket staff are among those who can sign up online for screening. There are also plans for up to 90 mobile units, run by the army, to test people unable to travel to drive through centres. Youve been sending in your questions which well put to a gp in the next half an hour. Well al

Join CEPA Gallery at Mirabo Press on Dec 1st, a fundraiser supporting Photography and the Holocaust, Then and Now

Photography & the Holocaust: Then and Now will investigate tribalism–the inability of many to accept those who are different from themselves–its links to antisemitism and other forms of racism, and how that mindset results in the oppression and violence we consistently witness. This comprehensive exhibition will feature over 15 contemporary artists whose practice incorporates new

Covid impact on Isle of Wight care homes | Isle of Wight County Press

By Liam Chorley and Lori Little Care heroes at Victoria House in Ryde. From left, Holly Stringer, head of care, Hayley Nicholls, care assistant, Shannon Frimley, senior care assistant, and Xander Long, care assistant. CARE homes on the IW have suffered huge losses to Covid with 78 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Thirty of those residents died within the first three weeks of January. Current data is up to January 22. The strain on staff and residents is greater than ever. The County Press spoke to staff at Victoria House, a Ryde care home, who have introduced more and more robust measures to help stem the tide of coronavirus but the impact on mental health is palpable.

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