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Tinder launches feature for single users to find wedding dates

Tinder s new Plus One feature, which launched earlier this month, allows users to signal they are either looking for a date to take to a wedding, or willing to attend a strangers big day.

Oral statement on easing of coronavirus restrictions

Oral statement on easing of coronavirus restrictions
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UK Department of Health & Social Care (via Public) / Oral statement on easing of coronavirus restrictions

UK Department of Health & Social Care (via Public) / Oral statement on easing of coronavirus restrictions
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Big weddings set to return from 21 June, report says

Don t show me this message again✕ The prime minister is preparing to announce that couples will be allowed to go ahead with big wedding plans from 21 June, it has been reported. The Daily Telegraph cited government sources as saying they were confident weddings involving more than 30 people - the number of guests currently allowed - would be permitted as long as coronavirus case numbers do not rise exponentially. It comes amid fears that the variant of Covid-19 that first emerged in India may cause a significant spike in infections and hospitalisations as England lifted more lockdown restrictions this week. But Boris Johnson said on Thursday during a press conference: “I am still seeing nothing in the data that leads me to think that we’re going to have to deviate from the roadmap.”

How easing of restrictions will impact arts and culture

Weddings are on again after May 17 easing. - Credit: Supplied MUSIC INDUSTRY The chief executive of the Help Musicians charity has described the return of live music as massively important , but warned of an increase in mental health issues among performers. Monday will see limited audiences return to theatres, sports stadiums and music venues, many for the first time this year, as lockdown measures are eased. James Ainscough, whose charity has supported the industry since live music was effectively halted in March 2020, welcomed the move, describing live performance as an important part of the ecosystem . Latitude fans still face an anxious wait to hear the fate of the festival

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