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TL DR: While the country closed down, Downing Street got down (allegedly). The prime minister and Downing Street have not strictly denied parties happened, but they have quibbled with the description and insisted that any gatherings which may or may not have taken place did so within the confines of the social-distancing rules in place at the time. It’s even claimed Boris Johnson made a personal appearance at one farewell do to give a leaving speech. One witness said they had been a ‘Covid nightmare’, while another said attendees had been crammed in ‘cheek by jowl’. The Daily Mirror discovered that boozy gatherings may have taken place inside the very building where restrictions were being drawn up and at a time when London was already in Tier 3. She was jailed for 29 years for murder alongside ‘pitiless’ father Thomas Hughes, 29, who was found guilty of manslaughter and locked up for 21 years.Ī young boy hearing the PM’s party denials for the first time (Picture: REX/Shutterstock) He was in the care of ‘evil’ Emma Tustin, 32, when he suffered an unsurvivable brain injury after being assaulted in his home. At the hands of his father and stepmother, Arthur was abused, poisoned and ultimately murdered.
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We try to have a bit of fun with this round-up but there is no easy way of relaying the horror that befell Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, a defenceless six-year-old who deserved more than his short, painful life. TL DR: It’s cold now, it will be cold tomorrow, it may be cold forever. *Your northern correspondent may or may not have a chip on his shoulder. There could be more in store as we head into next week so for heaven’s sake, dust off that snood. Northern towns on the east coast were particularly badly hit, including Middlesbrough and Aberdeen. Winter is back and can we just be the first to say that we are already done with it (Picture: PA)Īnd then there was snow up and down the country for the first time this year, including in London (which, of course, upgrades it from ‘a bit of weather’ to ‘MAJOR NATIONAL NEWS’*). Science, of course, is doing its thing again and has begun developing new jabs already. Travel restrictions are in place around the planet and measures are being rolled out across Europe, with Germany becoming the latest country to announce it’s making the jab mandatory. How has the world responded? At home, mask-wearing in shops and on public transport is back and anyone deemed a close contact of someone infected with Omicron must self-isolate, even if they’re vaccinated. But two massive questions remain unanswered: does it cause a more or less severe disease and to what extent will the vaccines we already have hold up? It’s spreading, that’s for sure, with a few dozen cases in the UK already, and it will spread more. But because it has so many different mutations, scientists reckon our bodies won’t recognise it, meaning people who are ‘immune’ through a previous infection or vaccination can get it again. Here’s the science: The variant first spotted in southern Africa may not actually be inherently more transmissible than Delta, the version which has established itself as the World Heavyweight Champion of Covid. Masks and travel restrictions are back after a new variant of Covid-19 reared its ugly head (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)