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Travel: What you don t need to know about COVID 19 - By Len Port

Posted on 28 June 2021. For those who are utterly confused or bored by the international travel rules due to the COVID pandemic, the good news is that from 4.0 am on Wednesday 30th June Brits can go to more green list countries, including the tiny Pitcairn Islands situated in the middle of the vast South Pacific Ocean. Or they can go the British Antarctic Territory, an enormous frozen wilderness that stretches from an iceberg-strewn coastline to the South Pole. Travellers will not have to quarantine upon returning to the UK from these green list countries, although those who have been to the Antarctic might want to spent a couple of weeks sitting at home in front of a warm fireplace.

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Lyttelton Museum | Scoop InfoPages

Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 5:00 pm | Lyttelton Museum Lyttelton Arts Factory and Te Ūaka The Lyttelton Museum hosted a riotous quiz night on Saturday 22nd May, with well-loved local Joe Bennett the star of the show as quizmaster. With a full house and an eclectic audience, Joe’s left-field approach to general . More Wednesday, 29 April 2020, 6:44 pm | Lyttelton Museum Treasure trove of photos Over 12,000 historically significant images in Lyttelton Museum’s collection have been digitised and their catalogue records can now be seen online. The Museum hopes that the community will enjoy what were hidden treasures, . More Tuesday, 8 January 2019, 10:11 am | Lyttelton Museum Many people don’t realise that the small port town of Lyttelton was once home to

Travel: Green light for English tourists - Portugal

By Len Port The Azores and Madeira along with mainland Portugal have been officially given the green light by the British government for holiday visits when the UK lifts ifs overseas travel ban on May 17.  Only 12 countries worldwide, most of them distant, have been included in the least restrictive category on the UK’s so-called green, amber and red ‘traffic light system’. The announcement has come as a huge relief to the vital Portuguese tourism sector that has long been at a standstill due to of the COVID-19 international lockdowns. Portugal and the autonomous regions are considered COVID ‘low risk’ and thus among the safest destinations.

How Free? The pressures on press freedom - by Len Port

Posted on 03 May 2021. The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres promotes World Press Freedom Day annually on 3rd May to raise awareness of the fundamental importance of press freedom and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression enshrined under the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. “Journalists and media workers are crucial in helping us make informed decisions,” the former Portuguese prime minister pointed out last May: “As the world fights the COVID-19 pandemic, those decisions can make the difference between life and death. On World Press Freedom Day we call on governments – and others – to guarantee that journalists can do their job throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

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