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The lockdown rules changing next week - what you can do from April 12

The lockdown rules changing next week - what you can do from April 12
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All the rules Norfolk s restaurants faced in the pandemic

All the rules Norfolk s restaurants faced in the pandemic
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All the rules Norfolk s restaurants faced in the pandemic

All the rules Norfolk s restaurants faced in the pandemic
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China threat: Boris Johnson UK needs to be on guard | Politics | News

| UPDATED: 14:13, Tue, Mar 16, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Sir Michael has identified the Chinese Communist Party as a threat we absolutely need to keep on our guard against. He listed the crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong and China s treatment of the Uighurs as examples of how the CCP threaten western values. The former Defence Secretary added that the UK Government faced a challenge of fostering closer ties economic ties with the rising super-power while being sure to push back when Beijing crossed the line.

Sodbury Slog organisers optimistic for Remembrance Sunday return

Image from an earlier Sodbury Slog The organisers of the Sodbury Slog have announced that they are optimistic this year’s run can go ahead. The potential date- the same as previous years will fall on Remembrance Sunday, this year being Sunday, November 14. Last year’s race was cancelled due to the pandemic. Following Prime Minister Boris Johnsons announcement that restrictions will continue to gradually ease with the governments roadmap out of lockdown, runners will be pleased that the ever popular jaunt that starts at Chipping Sodbury School and takes in a breadth of South Gloucestershire countryside across a 10 mile distance, is hopeful to return this autumn.

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