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Summer Holidays in the UK: Vaccines Not Required but Face Masks Are

Matt Cardy/Getty Images Hotels, B&Bs and holiday parks in the UK told Insider how they re preparing for guests this summer. Over 27.6 million Brits have had at least one shot but hotel owners said this won t be mandatory. Holiday parks will be opening April 12, while hotels and B&Bs will accept guests from May 17. The holiday season is nearly upon us. But there s speculation about whether people in the UK will be able to travel abroad due to the increased worry of coronavirus variants spreading and cases rising. This uncertainty, along with COVID-19 restrictions, is turning more people towards domestic holidays to visit the British coastline, country parks and smaller towns and cities.

Shadowland review – hopelessly inept Highlands horror

Last modified on Tue 23 Feb 2021 07.02 EST Not to be confused with Shadowlands, the 1993 drama featuring a heartbroken CS Lewis, or Shadowland, a documentary about a knife-maker, or any number of films called Shadowland. Even without seeing them, you can be assured that this particular Shadowland is, at least in terms of production values, the worst. Almost thrillingly inept, writer-director Simon Kay’s amateurish horror feature would be more amusing to criticise if only it weren’t so lacking in any signs of talent, from the impenetrable storytelling that jumps around chronologically, to the clueless editing, to the cinematography that looks as if it was done on an early smartphone. And the acting? Peerlessly inexpressive, unconvincing, dreary.

Cumbria sees rising number of alcohol and drug exclusions

NEW FIGURES have revealed a rise in exclusions from Cumbrian schools for drink and drug offences. A rise in the number of exclusions across England has prompted the creation of a new cross-party group of MPs, to reduce avoidable expulsions of vulnerable children. Department for Education figures show Cumbria schools excluded students 195 times for drug and alcohol-related issues in 2018-19 – five permanently and 190 temporarily. This was an increase on the year before, when there were 143. All exclusions occurred in state-funded secondary schools, with none in special schools or in primary schools. Simon Kay, who is supporting young people said that it was a worrying trend. He said: “For many young people that are vulnerable, taking drugs or not, school can be a very safe place.

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