Prisoners will not get priority vaccinations ahead of any other part of the community, Justice Secretary Robert Buckland has told Sky News.
And more than a quarter of parents expect their personal finances to get worse, according to the findings released by insurer LV=and charity Family Action. The reasons for this included not meeting the eligibility requirements, feeling too afraid to ask, feeling others needed the support more than them, and support being unavailable in their area or not knowing how to access it.Almost two-thirds of people reported spending less time in green spaces after movement restrictions were imposed in the first pandemic lockdown, a study has found.
It also showed 93% of people had visited a green space in the year before the limits on leaving home for only medical needs, shopping for necessities and exercising once a day were brought in to curb the spread of coronavirus.The analysis also found that those from a more socially disadvantaged background were a third less likely to visit green spaces before the national lockdown, and two-thirds less likely once restrictions were enforced.
A study from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate and charity Restless Development says the social media platform is suggesting content to users that includes conspiracy theories about COVID-19 as well as anti-Semitic and other harmful content.
Lets all go to prison , they get treated better
Calamity Britain !!