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The UK implements the "rule of six", allowing up to 6 people to gather in outdoor spaces.The UK implements the "rule of six", allowing up to 6 people to gather in outdoor spaces.The UK implements the "rule of six", allowing up to 6 people to gather in outdoor spaces.As the UK starts opening up after the first lockdown, theatres move their performances outdoors.As the UK starts opening up after the first lockdown, theatres move their performances outdoors. "Sunderland, a working-class port city in the north east of England, spoke out convincingly in 2016 in favor of leaving the EU. Many residents still support this choice, even now that London is tinkering with the departure arrangement with Brussels.Sunderland, a working-class port city in the north east of England, spoke out convincingly in 2016 in favor of leaving the EU. Many residents still support this choice, even now that London is tinkering with the departure arrangement with Brussels.Richard Elvin, leader of the Leave campaign.
Sunderland, a working-class port city in the north east of England, spoke out convincingly in 2016 in favor of leaving the EU. Many residents still support this choice, even now that London is tinkering with the departure arrangement with Brussels.Liverpool, the only city in the UK in the "red zone", is entering a local lockdown. Pub closures fall badly in Liverpool: "Boris Johnson is trying to destroy our city" says Anna Maria Slater, owner of The Grapes pub.While the British fight for their fishermen in Brussels, English sheep farmers also fear a No Deal Brexit. Sheep farmer Tim Crick in Suffolk fears for his 9,000 sheep. UK farmers are almost entirely dependent on exports to Europe.While the British fight for their fishermen in Brussels, English sheep farmers also fear a No Deal Brexit. Sheep farmer Tim Crick in Suffolk fears for his 9,000 sheep. UK farmers are almost entirely dependent on exports to Europe.While the British fight for their fishermen in Brussels, English sheep farmers also fear a No Deal Brexit. Sheep farmer Tim Crick in Suffolk fears for his 9,000 sheep. UK farmers are almost entirely dependent on exports to Europe.While the British fight for their fishermen in Brussels, English sheep farmers also fear a No Deal Brexit. Sheep farmer Tim Crick in Suffolk fears for his 9,000 sheep. UK farmers are almost entirely dependent on exports to Europe.A third lockdown was inevitable and the corona measures are still receiving widespread support, but the grumbling is growing. General James Wolfe's statue still has a splendid view over London, but the square is now closed to prevent gatherings.The Excel centre in London, a former convention centre, has been turned into a mass vaccination centre.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.Litchfield Cathedral has been tuned into a mass vaccination centre for Covid19.The Radisson Blu Edwardian is one of the hotels where passengers arriving in the UK from countries on the “red list” are brought to quarantine, at their expense, for 10 days.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.The Northern Irish have been particularly affected by Brexit. The Irish Sea Border is a new invisible barrier between the region and the rest of the UK. It leads to all kind of practical - and expensive - problems. But for the Unionist/pro-British part of the population, the emotional pain is worse: they feel their “Britishness in being taken away”.People relax on a sunny afternoon on Calton Hill, one of the seven hills Edinburgh was supposedly built on, and headquarter of the Scottish Government.
In five weeks, people in Scotland will vote in the parliamentary election. If it were up to the Scottish National Party, the “Athens of the North” will be the capital of an independent Scotland this year.Angus Robertson, photographed on Calton Hill, the hill that has become a pilgrimage site for the nationalist movement. He is the former campaign strategist for Scottish independence and now a candidate for the Scottish National Party. With the elections five weeks away, Robertson looks at the city with pleasure. "It is only a matter of time that we Scots become independent."People relax on a sunny afternoon on Calton Hill, one of the seven hills Edinburgh was supposedly built on, and headquarter of the Scottish Government.
In five weeks, people in Scotland will vote in the parliamentary election. If it were up to the Scottish National Party, the “Athens of the North” will be the capital of an independent Scotland this year.Murdo Fraser in his garden. He is a Scottish Conservative MSP (member of Scottish Parliament) representing Mid-Scotland and Fife.in five weeks, people in Scotland will vote in the parliamentary election. If it were up to the Scottish National Party, the “Athens of the North” will be the capital of an independent Scotland this year.Edinburgh seen from Holyrood Park