Spain and US will be next to go on the red list of countries - as stressed hotel quarantine guests leave notes in windows begging to be allowed to go home
Passengers arriving from Spain and the US could soon be added to the Government s red list of countries
The Cabinet Covid Operations Committee are considering the risk of new variants from the two countries
Worried passengers forced into hotels held notes up at the windows and showed off food parcels inside
Approved airports for red-list arrivals are Heathrow, Gatwick, London City, Birmingham and Farnborough
Arrivals in England from 33 banned countries must book Government-approved accommodation for £1,750
Ministers and scientists suggesting significant lockdown easing after top nine category groups given jabs
Claims Rishi Sunak is among Tories concerned about goalposts shifting on when lockdown can be eased
Pressure on the NHS was the main issue but questions over whether cases and variants now considered
England s chief medical officer Chris Whitty yesterday said the country was past the peak of second wave
Cases and deaths continued to fall as Britain recorded another 19,202 infections and 1,322 fatalities
Mounting concerns about slowdown in vaccine rollout after three consecutive days saw falling numbers
Boris Johnson said on track to hit mid-February target despite 37% dip on Monday compared to Friday
The PM admitted that constraints in supply from Pfizer and AstraZeneca were making the situation harder
With possible exception of schools, unlikely to be any relaxation at first formal review point in mid-February
Reports yesterday claimed that Boris Johnson was targeting Good Friday on April 2 as the earliest date
But several sources told the Mail that even this date could look optimistic, warning of restrictions into June
Britain recorded most deaths since the pandemic started yesterday, 30 per cent rise on same day last week
Irvine Meadow set to offer strike ace chance of a permanent return after trialist cameo
Co-boss Colin Spence now hopes to persuade the hitman to sign on for a second spell to ease the burden on main strike duo Connor Boyd and Dylan Pooler.
09:00, 28 DEC 2020
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McTernan in action against Blantyre yesterday (Image: Irvine Herald)
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