Bristol head teacher warns funding cut amid pandemic will âwipe outâ pre-schools and nurseries
Early years providers in incredibly difficult position over opening and safety
09:17, 15 JAN 2021
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A head teacher in Bristol has warned that pre-schools and nurseries will be forced to close due to a âridiculousâ funding cut during the pandemic.
VS to step down from reforms panel post
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Veteran CPI(M) leader and former Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan is learnt to have decided to step down from the post of Chairman of the Administrative Reforms Commission citing health reasons.
The 97-year-old legislator from the Malampuzha Assembly constituency vacated his official residence, Kowdiar House, near Raj Bhavan on Friday.
Mr. Achuthanandan has moved to his son Arun Kumar’s residence at Barton Hill, near PMG. The shifting of residence and change of address was communicated through a statement on Saturday.
Although a formal announcement of stepping down is yet to come, official sources said the shifting of the residence was in connection with this announcement.
How the elderly and vulnerable can access free meals in Bristol during lockdown
The charity Foodcycle will continue to cook up nutritious meals for people under its Cook and Collect service
06:00, 8 JAN 2021
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The regulations underpinning the drastic curbs have come into effect in England after Boris Johnson said he was left with no choice due to the mutant strain running rampant.
A police force wants powers to force entry into the homes of suspected Covid rule breakers.
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has urged the government to give officers power of entry, to help enforce the new regulations more easily.
The edict comes as Scotland Yard warned its officers will take a harder line as they issue fines more quickly to people caught without a mask, or outside without a reasonable excuse.
In a statement about its stricter enforcement approach , the force said: Londoners can expect officers to be more inquisitive as to why they see them out and about.