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Chart House has opened on Newcastle Quayside

New addition to Quayside that's dishing up hearty food with a view Katy Wheeler

Firedance coming to a venue near you

Blazing back live on stage - Strictly's Gorka Marquez and Karen Hauer in Firedan... Nigel Booth

The 8 best rice cookers 2021: this appliance is guaranteed to make perfect rice every time

How to make great rice every time: the best rice cookers 2022 Jess Denham

Covid passports are widely expected to be scrapped this month (Photo: Getty Images)

Plan B restrictions ‘to be scrapped this month’ as PM plots fightback Claire Schofield

Health Secretary Sajid Javid has not ruled out further lockdown restrictions (Photo: TOLGA AKMEN/AFP via Getty Images)

Health Secretary Sajid Javid refuses to rule out post-Christmas lockdown restric... Helen Johnson

Tougher pandemic measures could be brought in to help stop the spread of the Omicron Covid variant (Photo: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Plans drawn up for ‘two-week lockdown and ban on indoor mixing’ - reports say Helen Johnson

The strong aroma and lovely taste of the sage plant make it a handy herb to have around

Lifestyle Seven herbs to grow this winter and use in your festive dishes Sue Wilkinson

A giant television over the A57 Motorway urges people to stay home on March 26, 2020 in Manchester, England. (Getty Images)

England unlikely to need ‘full-blown lockdown’ this winter, leading expert says Group Reporter

Analysis from Public Health England has revealed that both the Pfizer/BioNTech and the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccines are highly effective in reducing Covid-19 infections amongst patients aged 70 and up (Photo: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

UK 'faces rough winter' as seasonal viruses will appear alongside Covid Hiyah Zaidi

The Government has reportedly drawn up plans for an October “firebreak” lockdown in the event that Covid hospitalisations continue at their current level (Photo: TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Half-term ‘could be increased to two weeks’ if Covid hospitalisations rise Helen Johnson

The best non-capsule coffee machines 2021 for home use

Best coffee machines 2021 for home use: coffee makers for all budgets Deborah Cicurel

Government scraps 'Hands, Face, Space' for new slogan 'Keep life moving' as rest... Chelsea Rocks

Face masks and working from home 'could be reintroduced by mid-August' amid risi... Chelsea Rocks

New Covid cases “could go as high as 100,000” a day after restrictions in England ease on 19 July, said Health Secretary Sajid Javid (Photo: Shutterstock)

Covid cases ‘could go as high as 100,000’ a day after restrictions lifted in Eng... Helen Johnson

Quarantine to end for fully vaccinated people - but SAGE advisor concerned it c... Chelsea Rocks

Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to Cleves Cross Primary school in Ferryhill, County Durham. Picture date: Thursday May 13, 2021.

Coronavirus Boris Johnson admits Government is 'anxious' about the Indian variant By Jane Kirby and Tom Wilkinson, PA

Sage said those who had received a jab might be less inclined to stick to the rules unless the science behind transmission is explained to them.

Experts' warning on following rules after Covid jab Debra Fox

Sending all kids back to school could raise R number to around 1 - according to a SAGE member (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)

Sending all kids back to school could raise R number to around 1 - according to ... Ethan Shone

The vaccine rollout should turn to children "as fast as we can" according to a SAGE expert (Photo: Shutterstock)

We should give children Covid vaccines 'as fast as we can' - according to a SAGE... Rhona Shennan

WHO scientists recommend the jab be given to people aged 18 and over (Photo: Getty Images)

Oxford Covid jab can be used in all adults says WHO - and against new variants Claire Schofield

File photo dated 04/12/20 of police officers on patrol around cafes and pubs in Cardiff. Nine Metropolitan Police officers have been fined ??200 each for breaching Covid-19 regulations for eating in a cafe while on duty, Scotland Yard has said. PA Photo. Issue date: Wednesday January 20, 2021. The officers, members of the South East Basic Command Unit, were investigated after images of them in uniform eating together were posted online earlier this month. See PA story POLICE Fines. Photo credit should read: Ben Birchall/PA Wire

Research suggests bars and restaurants should remain closed until May Georgina Cutler

Teachers are ‘top priority’ in phase two for Covid jab - as expert advises staff... Claire Schofield

SAGE scientists say a 3 metre social distancing rule should be considered Ethan Shone

Could there be another UK lockdown in January? Here’s everything you need to kno... Jenna Macfarlane

The first of the Pfizer/BioNtech covid-19 vaccine are starting to be delivered in communities.

Coronavirus vaccination programme could take a year across the UK, experts warn Fiona Thompson

From wrapping paper to roast potatoes: experts share tips on having a Covid-safe... Iain Leggat

Calum Semple, professor of child health and outbreak medicine at Liverpool University, said that trying to ban Christmas would lead to people breaching restrictions.

Professor says regulations could relax over Christmas if tier system successful By The Newsroom

Health Secretary Matt Hancock. (Photo by Stefan Rousseau - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Matt Hancock appears to rule out hugging at Christmas Poppy Kennedy

A family Christmas may mean more restrictions in January

Family Christmas gathering could be allowed but followed by a January lockdown Kevin Clark

Read This Schools could remain closed in January to bring down Covid infection rates - wha... Ethan Shone

Indoor socialising could still be banned after lockdown ends in England Ethan Shone

Key scientist says a Covid-19 vaccine could soon be deemed safe to use

Key scientist says a Covid-19 vaccine could soon be deemed safe to use By Caitlin Doherty, PA

These are the chances of a circuit breaker in England - as Scotland and Wales im... Ethan Shone

Christmas will be ‘tough’ this year with no big family celebrations - according ... Rhona Shennan

The UK is facing a 'tough' Christmas, according to one expert

Coronavirus UK facing 'tough Christmas' Karon Kelly

Scientists are recommending pre-planned circuit breaker lockdowns during every s... Ethan Shone

A circuit breaker lockdown involves a two week long national lockdown (Photo: Getty Images/Shutterstock)

Boris Johnson is under pressure to impose a circuit breaker lockdown that ‘could... Claire Schofield

SAGE scientists recommended a UK lockdown 3 weeks ago - and that universities should not return
(Photo by Toby Melville - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

SAGE scientists recommended a UK lockdown 3 weeks ago - and that universities sh... Ethan Shone

Ronnie Peet during the ride.

South Shields cyclist completes 260-mile coast to coast and back Gareth Crickmer

Bottomless brunch at Pitcher & Piano

What we thought of bottomless brunch at Pitcher & Piano Katy Wheeler

A national lockdown has not been ruled out, as Health Secretary Matt Hancock said it could be imposed as the “last line of defence" (Photo: Shutterstock)

Experts are recommending a 2 week national lockdown to coincide with October sch... Helen Johnson

There are fears over the spread of Covid-19 among students in the new academic year

Fears over return of university students By Benjamin Cooper, PA

Pubgoers are being asked to give their details over for Track and Trace (Photo: Shutterstock)

The legality around the Track and Trace system explained - and why you should gi... Sarah Wilson

Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty has defended the UK's lockdown decisions.

‘Years to come’ – MPs given stark Covid-19 warning Dominic Scurr

Face coverings are mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England from 24 July (Photo: Shutterstock)

When face masks will be mandatory in shops and supermarkets in England - and the... Claire Schofield

A woman wearing a face-covering in Hartlepool.

Face coverings to become mandatory in shops Dominic Scurr

The two metre distancing rule is set to be replaced in England. (Photo: Shutterstock)

The '1 metre plus' social distancing rule explained - and if it's safe to be clo... Sarah Wilson

This is when playgrounds could reopen (Photo: Shutterstock)

This is when playgrounds across England could open again Rhona Shennan

Visiting another household indoors is still not allowed (Photo: Shutterstock)

This is when staying with family could be allowed - and the current rules on vis... Claire Schofield

Will you be sending your child back to school? (Photo: Shutterstock)

These are the classes schools will reopen for in June - and if parents can keep ... Claire Schofield

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