Newsday. Welcome to London Bridge in the heart of the british capital where we now have a fuller picture of the attack that killed seven people and injured many others. Three men arriving by van, went on the rampage. First hitting people with their vehicle, then lashing out with knives in bars and restaurants. This is still very much and i are active crime scene and you can see the area targeted by those three men is in lockdown. Police say these cordons will remain up for quite some time as the Investigation Continues, and were getting a fuller picture of what happened that night. Police say they know the identities of the three people and there have been raids in east london as well, 12 people have been arrested. Throughout this Special Edition of Newsday Carrico i indi will bring you full details of what happened in london and also the International Reaction to that event mariko oi. First lets get more from our Home Affairs Editor mark easton. Clear the area now and a country cried
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In his May Day rally, PM Lee says that with new strains of the coronavirus emerging, Singapore s Covid-19 situation can quickly deteriorate again. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, May 2 Urging Singaporeans to not let their guard down in the light of new community clusters of Covid-19 in recent days, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned on Saturday (May 1) that another lockdown would be a “major setback” to Singapore’s economic recovery, which is presently on track to return the nation to pre-pandemic levels this year.
Singapore s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong receives COVID-19 vaccine, urges others to follow
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Last Updated: Jan 08, 2021, 04:56 PM IST
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Synopsis We got vaccinated early to show Singaporeans we are confident that the vaccine is safe and effective, he said in a post accompanying the video.
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SINGAPORE: Urging Singaporeans to get inoculated against COVID-19, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday received his first dose of the vaccine, becoming the first member of the Cabinet to take the jab.
Lee, 68, posted a video of himself being injected in the arm at a hospital on his official Facebook page.