COVID news live: EU ambassadors to discuss reopening of travel - as PM to face MPs over holiday confusion

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'Everything is about balance and risk.' Apprenticeships and Skills Minister, Gillian Keegan, says it was the 'right step' to lift COVID19 restrictions last Monday and she has called on the British public to now take 'cautious personal responsibility'.

Bedford MP criticises lack of vaccines for younger people

Mr Yasin said:"We are pleased that the government has increased surge testing but what we've asked for is surge vaccines for 16 to 40s and they're resisting that. A total of 867 new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the seven days to 14 May - the equivalent of 301.5 cases per 100,000 people.Bolton also continues to have the highest rate of new COVID-19 cases in the UK.

"It started suddenly on Sunday," said Ute Nicole Gaertner, a resident of one of the buildings, in Velbert, near Dusseldorf. The damage is said to have occurred just after midnight in the early hours of Sunday 16 May and at a similar time to the first incident.Police Sergeant Chris Vaughan, of Bournemouth police, said:"This mindless damage has caused great inconvenience to both centres at a time when the vaccination programme has had to step up a gear in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

As a result, parliament voted to remove health minister Maksym Stepanov, accusing him of failing to reach more people. "We know that these vaccines are very, very effective at preventing severe illness so once we get our adult population vaccinated we will be in a much better position." Cambridge University chemists Sir Shankar Balasubramanian and Sir David Klenerman were awarded the 2020 Millennium Technology Prize, by Technology Academy Finland.

Tourists flying from England began returning to the Portuguese island on Monday after the government eased its foreign travel restrictions. The tea house closed in March last year amid the start of the pandemic, and while it reopened last summer, trade has dropped by 80% to 90%, Mr Chambers said. She added:"Now, the prime minister has a decision to make here. He's promised that he wouldn't be following dates and he would be following data.

The Good Law Project and EveryDoctor are bringing legal action against the Department of Health and Social Care claiming that contracts awarded to PestFix, Clandeboye and Ayanda Capital were given unlawfully at the height of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in April and May 2020.

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Here we go again! Go to work don't go to work, go to the restaurant and we will pay half the bill if you sit inside, stay outdoors

'Everything is about balance and risk.' Correction: Everything *should* be about balance and risk. But due to Brexit everything is about lies and sleaze.

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