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Pubs can serve customers indoors again (Photo: Pixabay) Councillors in north-west London have urged everyone to remain vigilant in the face of the Covid-19 virus following the further relaxing of restrictions. From today (Monday, May 17), groups of six are able to meet inside and indoor hospitality, leisure and cultural venues can reopen. People can hug each other once more and the travel ban from the UK has been lifted, with people able to visit ‘green list’ international destinations relatively freely. However, Cllr Muhammed Butt (Lab, Tokyngton), leader of Brent Council, reminded people the coronavirus pandemic “is not yet truly over” and steps should be taken to minimise the spread of the virus.
Brent Civic Centre (Photo: Google Maps) Three councillors issued apologies last year after complaints around sharing alleged antisemitic material and breaking Covid-19 restrictions. Brent Council’s latest annual standards report – presented to an audit and standards advisory committee yesterday (Tuesday, May 11) – detailed complaints made against councillors in 2020. It noted 11 complaints had been formally dealt with, one of which resulted in a breach of the councillors’ code of conduct. Officers found Cllr Aslam Choudry (Lab, Dudden Hill) breached several sections of the code after he shared a video in a local support group that suggested the US is controlled by a “Jewish lobby”.
Three Brent Labour councillors issued apologies in 2020 after complaints around sharing alleged antisemitic material and breaking Covid-19 restrictions.