Face coverings must be worn in shops and supermarkets in England from Friday 24 July, Boris Johnson has announced.
Month: July 2020
The British government is expected to take a new and final decision on the future 5G network today, further restricting the involvement of the Chinese telecoms firm Huawei.
Social care workers do not qualify for the government’s new health and care visa under the UK’s post-Brexit immigration system, Downing Street has confirmed.
An extra £170m is being allocated to “shovel-ready” flood defence projects across England, the government says.
As many as 10,000 people could be working in slave-like conditions in textile factories in Leicester.
Dozens of key workers picking and packing vegetables at a farm in Herefordshire have tested positive for coronavirus.
A 12-year-old boy has been arrested over racist messages sent to footballer Wilfried Zaha.
Wearing face masks in shops is “absolutely a good idea” but it should be left to people’s judgement, a Tory cabinet minister has said as Labour backed making it obligatory.
Fifteen people have been arrested in Sussex after a large group of youths “became aggressive towards police”, leading to a female officer being punched in the head.
England World Cup hero and Leeds United legend Jack Charlton has died.