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This is bbc news the headlines at four. A quarter of the uk population will be under extra lockdown rules as new measures come into force across parts of Northern England and wales over the weekend. It comes as 1,700 students in manchester are told to stay in their halls of residence for 2 weeks after a spike in coronavirus cases. The department of health say they are working to fix a problem with the nhs test and trace app in england and wales after some users were unable to input negative test results. The Prime Minister borisjohnson urges World Leaders to come together to fight against coronavirus outlining a plan to prevent future pandemics at the uns general assembly. Unless we unite and turn our fire against our common foe, we know that everyone will lose. The inevitable outcome will be to prolong this calamity and increase the risk of another. Tributes are paid to a popular and talented Police Officer killed at a Custody Centre in south london. Sergeant matt ratana was shot as a

Coronavirus outbreak in West Lothian town reaches local school

Coronavirus outbreak in West Lothian town reaches local school The latest Public Health Scotland data reveals that infections are rising throughout the county Updated St Joseph s Primary School in Whitburn Sign up to the weekly West Lothian Courier newsletter for the latest West Lothian news and sport.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Senior pupils at Musselburgh Grammar School to work from home for rest of term

SENIOR pupils at Musselburgh Grammar School will remain working from home until the end of term, returning to school when it reopens in January. The school took the decision to ask all S5 and S6 pupils to work from home last week following a number of positive Covid-19 cases. Last Friday, it was agreed to extend the home learning period until Tuesday of this week when it was reviewed. And in the latest update, Colin Gerrie, headteacher, told parents: The decision has now been made for S5/6 to continue with blended learning until the end of term and that S5/6 students will return to school when we reopen in January.

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