Energy and passion are two forces that photographer Owen Harvey always strives for in his images. For years now, he’s been documenting youth and subcultures across the UK.
in place this term. the top government doctors across the uk have another decision. should they offer the vaccine to all 12 to is year olds? experts say the benefits aren t great enough. it s a milder illness in teenagers. schools will be trying to return to their usual routines and to reassure pupils. school leaders need the choice to be able to adapt the contingency framework and actually make it relevant to the local need rather than the national need. so if we need to make adjustments to the measures we put in place to minimise the risk, that we have the choice to do that, and we can do it immediately, that we do not have to wait. owen has been walking his way back to health, back to the classroom he loves, like many parents and pupils, hoping this school year will be so much better than the last. branwen jefferys, bbc news.
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to the measures we put in place to minimise the risk, that we have the choice to do that, and we can do it immediately, that we do not have to wait. owen has been walking his way back to health, back to the classroom he loves, like many parents and pupils, hoping this school year will be so much better than the last. branwen jefferys, bbc news. i think no sentiments will be echoed by pretty much every family across the country, that they hope this academic year will be better than the last. liam, how glad are you to be back at school? sometimes, people complain about having to come to school, don t they? complain about having to come to school, don t they? obviously, when we had online school, don t they? obviously, when we had online learning, school, don t they? obviously, when we had online learning, it school, don t they? obviously, when we had online learning, it was - school, don t they? obviously, when we had online learning, it was very l we had online learning, it was ve