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THE prime minister s announcement that shops, hairdressers and pub beer gardens will reopen from April 12 in England has divided opinion amongst readers. Confirming the next step on the road map out of lockdown, Boris Johnson told a Downing Street press conference on Monday that he was looking forward to a pint of beer in a week s time. But, he said the difficulties facing other countries in Europe illustrated the risks still posed by the pandemic and urged caution. Mr Johnson said: We can t be complacent. We can see the waves of sickness affecting other countries and we have seen how this story goes. ....
Calls have been made for leashes and muzzles on dogs around livestock after lambs mauled near Milnthorpe. Mail readers have given their opinion on the incident and how further attacks can be prevented. Jo Twigden said: “Absolutely all dogs should be on a lead. It’s the owners who should be punished if they don’t have their dog on a lead. “We have witnessed dog owners who refused to put their dogs on a lead around our sheep, it’s downright ignorance. “Sheep get worried around dogs and it can kill them. “I have no respect for dog owners who have their dogs off a lead around livestock. ....
Calls for leashes and muzzles on dogs around livestock after lambs mauled nwemail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwemail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
You pay tribute to Walney man Richard McTigue nwemail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nwemail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
READERS have praised a Covid-19 survivor left intensive care two months after he first arrived. Tim Dack, 49, of Market Street in Dalton, was left fighting for his life after contracting Covid-19 – but after 63 days he has finally left intensive care to the sound of applause. Mr Dack was taken to Furness General Hospital in January where he spent 39 days sedated and on a ventilator as he fought for survival. Mr Dack said he was ‘humbled’ to have been cared for by the staff in the ICU, who lined the corridors to applause him as he rang a bell to celebrate his victory when he was wheeled out of the unit last Thursday. ....