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  • Coronavirus: Texas facing ‘very swift and dangerous turn’ as cases spike

    June 29, 2020

    Texas governor Greg Abbott has warned that the coronavirus has taken a “very swift and dangerous turn” as the southern state suffered a serious spike in infections. Speaking yesterday, Abbott said that the number of confirmed cases per day had risen from around 2,000 to closer to 5,000. The surge in infections in the Lone [...]

  • Exclusive: London firms revolt over business rates payments during lockdown

    June 29, 2020

    Tens of thousands of London companies are believed to be mutinying against the taxman by refusing to pay business rates for the three months of the coronavirus lockdown. In light of the pandemic, the government has handed firms in the retail and tourism sectors a year-long holiday on the tax, which is applied to companies’ [...]

  • Reach 4 Entertainment triples profits ahead of ‘significant’ coronavirus impact

    June 29, 2020

    Theatre marketing firm Reach 4 Entertainment (R4E) tripled its profits in 2019, as the group posted strong annual results ahead of the coronavirus crisis, which it expects will have a “significant impact” on the live entertainment industry. The results R4E posted full-year revenues of £135.4m for 2019, up from £76.7m last year. Adjusted earnings before [...]

  • Boris Johnson doubles down on spending plans after coronavirus ‘disaster’

    June 29, 2020

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he will ramp up unprecedented government spending, as it seeks to mitigate the impact of coronavirus, which has been a “disaster” for the country. Johnson told Times Radio he wants to double down on his plans to increase public investment, and that a return to austerity would be a [...]

  • Johnson is ‘asleep at the wheel’, says Labour’s Starmer

    June 29, 2020

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been too slow at making decisions during the coronavirus crisis, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said today. “I think the Prime Minister has been asleep at the wheel, he has been slow, the comms, the communications has been terrible,” Starmer told ITV. “It began to break down frankly when Dominic [...]

  • Global coronavirus death toll tops 500,000

    June 29, 2020

    The death toll from coronavirus surpassed half a million people on Sunday, according to a Reuters tally, a grim milestone for the global pandemic that seems to be resurgent in some countries even as other regions are still grappling with the first wave. The respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus has been particularly dangerous [...]

  • UK coronavirus deaths jump by 186 to hit 43,414

    June 26, 2020

    UK coronavirus deaths increased by 186 overnight days before England is set to ease its lockdown, official data showed today. That took the official UK death toll to 43,414, according to Department of Health data. However, including suspected cases, UK coronavirus deaths are believed to have exceeded 50,000. Today’s figure is the third day running [...]

  • Beaches will be closed if social distancing not observed, government warns

    June 26, 2020

    Health secretary Matt Hancock has warned that the government does have the power to close beaches if social distancing guidelines are ignored. Speaking on Talk Radio, Hancock said that though he was “reluctant” to shut public spaces after the lockdown, ministers would do so if there was a spike in coronavirus infections. His comments came [...]

  • Quarantine rules set to be relaxed for some countries from July

    June 26, 2020

    Environment secretary George Eustice has confirmed the UK is considering relaxing its blanket quarantine measures to allow travel from countries with a lower risk of contracting coronavirus. Ministers are currently finalising the plans, with an announcement on the matter expected on Monday. Speaking to the BBC, Eustice said: “I know that (transport secretary) Grant Shapps [...]

  • US second wave: America sets one-day record for coronavirus cases, Texas pauses reopening

    June 26, 2020

    The US set a new record for a one-day increase in cases yesterday as fears of a second wave caused states to step back from reopening. The governor of Texas temporarily halted the state’s reopening yesterday as coronavirus infections and hospitalisations surged in the latest sign yet of a US second wave. Texas, which has [...]

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