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Letters: The Government s Covid restrictions are hopelessly out of date

2 July 2021 • 12:01am Music and hospitality industry employees walk along a street in London during a Freedom to Dance march Credit: Hasan Esen/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images SIR – My wife, who like me is double-jabbed, went to watch our grandson swim. She was unknowingly in the proximity of someone who tested positive for Covid, and three days later she was told by the NHS to self-isolate. We immediately took lateral flow tests, which were negative, and three days later did so again – also negative. Self-isolation for 10 days after exposure, under threat of a fine for non-compliance, was inappropriate. The test-and-trace rules came into force almost a year ago, before the successful vaccine programme. They are out of date and restrict sensible adults who have their own best interests at heart in avoiding Covid. They must change.

Comparing Sir Winston Churchill to Adolf Hitler is a disgrace , says historian Sir Anthony Seldon

Historian Sir Anthony Seldon, has hit back at the disgraceful claim that Winston Churchill was no better than Adolf Hitler at the Daily Mail s Chalke Valley History Festival outside Salisbury.

Britain s Greatest Prime Minister Episode 9: Secrets Of Being A Successful Leader

Britain s Greatest Prime Minister Episode 9: Secrets Of Being A Successful Leader
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Now is not the time to back a creative syllabus – our children need to get back to basics

Comment Now is not the time to back a ‘creative syllabus – our children need to get back to basics ‘Creativity’ always looms large in feeble talk, with the implicit idea that the nuts and bolts of learning will somehow endanger it We currently have the lowest literacy rates in our history Credit: Chris Ryan/Getty ‘Playing catch-up.’ Whether it’s with our social lives, family lives, professional lives or indeed our physical health, we’re all playing the same game right now – and it’s exhausting. Like trying to pound your way up a downward-moving escalator. But if there’s one area in which the need to catch up is most urgent and the lag left by the pandemic most damaging, it’s our children’s education.

Boris Johnson to cover cost of wedding even at Chequers

Boris Johnson ‘will foot the bill’ when he marries Carrie Symonds The Prime Minister and his fiancée are reported to have set a date in July next year to marry, but the location remains a secret 24 May 2021 • 9:54pm Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds. He will be the first Prime Minister to get married in office in 200 years Credit: Matt Dunham /AP Boris Johnson will cover the costs of his wedding at Chequers if he chooses the 16th-century Buckinghamshire manor as the venue, government sources have said. He is set to become the first Prime Minister to get married in office in 200 years, having set a date in July next year to marry his fiancée, Carrie Symonds.

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