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Brits call for end to indoor drinking ban as weekly Covid deaths drop below 100 for first time since summer
Nick McDermott
Updated: May 5 2021, 1:46 ET
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A DOUBLE dose of good news on Covid brought plenty of cheer yesterday but we’ll still have to sit in the cold outside pubs.
Prof Neil Ferguson, dubbed Professor Lockdown, eased third wave fears amid the fewest deaths since summer.
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Forecasters predict punters will have to put up with wintry weather for another two weeksCredit: NB PRESS LTD
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The top Covid doom-monger whose grim forecasts led to the first lockdown gave an optimistic update as weekly deaths fell below 100 for the first time since summer and pub-goers called for a swift return to indoor drinking.
New Wishaw pet shop hopes to prove the high street is still thriving
With the easing of restrictions, Kobella Pets, based in Wishaw Main Street, opened its doors for the first time this week.
Aiden Shade at Kubella Pets in Wishaw
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Washington State Patrol sexual misconduct case tests state oversight as police reforms near passage
The son-in-law of the Washington State Patrol chief resigned as a trooper after investigations into allegations of on-the-job sex and sexual assault. He is now fighting to keep his badge, testing the state s narrow law for decertifying police.
Before he resigned as a sergeant with the Washington State Patrol, Sean Carr was accused of grabbing and bruising a co-workerâs arm and trying to get her to perform a sex act, sending her explicit videos of himself, and coercing her to have sex at a highway weigh station â all while in uniform and on duty.