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Tag: England

MANY railway season ticket holders and commuters will see a 1.6% rise in fares from January despite a slump in passenger demand. About half of rail fares are pegged to July’s Retail Price Index, which defied economists’ forecasts and rose from 1.1% in June, official figures show. Passenger groups said...
19.08.2020
New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Tuesday showed England and Wales have recorded the lowest weekly number of deaths from coronavirus since March, when lockdown was imposed. 152 people died from Covid-19 in the week up to 7 August, the lowest number of deaths from the disease over...
18.08.2020
A-level and GCSE students in England will be handed exam grades as predicted by their teachers instead of a controversial algorithm, Ofqual has announced. The move marks a stark U-turn by both Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Education Secretary Gavin Williamson and comes after growing fury from pupils and Tory...
17.08.2020
More beauty treatments, small wedding receptions and live indoor performances will be able to resume in England from Saturday, as lockdown rules are eased. Bowling alleys, casinos and soft play centres will also be able to reopen, PM Boris Johnson has announced. It comes as the government introduces bigger fines...
14.08.2020
The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 in the community has levelled off in the past week, new government figures show. An estimated 28,300 people in England had coronavirus during the week of 27 July to 2 August, the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found....
07.08.2020
Schools will reopen at the start of the autumn term but local lockdowns could force some to close, Downing Street said today. In a briefing to journalists, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said schools would reopen for “all pupils in all year groups”. He said: “You’ve heard from the Prime...
03.08.2020
Beauty salons, spas, tattoo parlours and nail bars are welcoming back their first clients for almost four months, as lockdown restrictions ease further in England. But some treatments, such as eyebrow threading, are still banned, leaving many salons unable to reopen. In Scotland, indoor shopping centres are allowed to reopen. In...
13.07.2020
  The NHS has realised figures showing that some 100,000 patients a month have not been referred for cancer check due to fears of coronavirus. A total of 106,535 people with suspected cancer symptoms were referred by their GP for diagnostic checks in May – just over half the 200,599...
09.07.2020
On Friday last week, the Department of Transport (DfT) released a list of 70 plus countries where UK travellers on return to England would not have to carry out a 14-day quarantine period. Speaking to Londra Gazete a spokeswoman from the DfT confirmed that travellers returning from North Cyprus would...
06.07.2020
The government has published its safety plans for England’s return to school in September – built on the principle of keeping classes or whole year groups apart in separate “bubbles”. Schools will have testing kits to give to parents if children develop coronavirus symptoms in school. Mobile testing units may...
02.07.2020
Over 2.2 million people who have been self-isolating in England during the pandemic will no longer need to shield from 1 August. Extremely vulnerable people who are most at risk from becoming ill from coronavirus will no longer need to shield in England. Meaning they can return to work, if...
23.06.2020
Today the student across the UK have been received they’re GCSE result. Despite concerns about the difficulty of exams, there has been a slight increase in the GCSE pass rate and the percentage of top grades this year. The pass rate edged up to 67.3% in England, Wales and Northern...
22.08.2019
University tuition fees in England should be cut to £7,500, according to a review which would balance this by extending student loan repayments from 30 to 40 years. The government-commissioned review calls for better funding for students in vocational education. Maintenance grants to support poorer students, scrapped in 2016, should...
30.05.2019
RAIL passengers are getting the option to use paperless tickets, the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) has said. Major stations are having the infrastructure for smart ticketing installed, with nine in 10 journeys “soon” available in this format, RDG, which represents rail firms, said. Smart tickets can be bought online and...
15.04.2019
The Homelessness Reduction Act, in operation for the past 12 months, is potentially the greatest piece of homelessness legislation for 40 years in England, according to Southwark council in south London. While homelessness went up in the borough last year, as it did across London, the rise was less steep...
12.04.2019
THE British Kahramanmaraş Education and Culture Association has announced to be officially established. Along with the initiative of the Kahramanmaraş Mayor Fatih Mehmet, the Kahramanmaraş Education and Culture Association has been established. As a result of the consultation, Ali Kilinc was appointed as the president of the association, Ozkan Guven...
17.11.2018
Tuition fees in England’s universities could be cut to £6,500 – but with much higher fees, up to £13,500, proposed for some subjects that could lead to higher earnings, such as medicine or science. That’s an idea that seems to be under serious consideration by the prime minister’s review of...
10.11.2018
SCHOOLS in England are to receive a one-off £400m to buy “that extra bit of kit”, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, has announced in his Budget. The money is worth, on average, £10,000 per primary school and £50,000 per secondary school, he said. Unions said Mr Hammond’s gesture would “infuriate” head...
07.11.2018