While many pupils will be celebrating, others will be worrying about what to do next - and the University of East London’s head of outreach and access Yvonne Bentley has advice for those concerned about their future. https://t.co/UZyWq1b2fu
Families can be reunited and dinner parties will be allowed as England’s coronavirus lockdown is eased - but millions of people will still be unable to hug their loved ones. https://t.co/NRc7RDyICO
Businesses can get advice on how to generate high-quality leads without spending more money during a free webinar run by publisher Archant. https://t.co/UxyEr8VDa7
Face coverings will soon be compulsory for people wanting to travel on public transport in England to limit the spread of coronavirus. https://t.co/mUSO95TX3l
Kitted out from top-to-toe in Lycra, wearing an aerodynamic helmet and riding a hi-tech Chris Boardman lightweight carbon-fibre bike, Harry Podmore cuts every inch the willowy, athletic figure of a professional cyclist – the only issue is – he’s a fast… https://t.co/X6ZFZLdEzb
Face coverings will be mandatory on public transport in England from Monday June 15, transport secretary Grant Shapps has announced today. https://t.co/rRhc12kOeg
Jon Cruddas has welcomed Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s move to launch a judicial review into the approval of a waste incinerator over the river in Bexley. https://t.co/IGLgzvYhFY
The Met is gearing up for a day of action today (Saturday, May 16) with hundreds of special constables and volunteers hitting the streets to support their local communities. https://t.co/SvT6xHQqTj
After playing 500 games across the formats for Sussex, Mike Yardy has agreed to a ‘return home’ after joining Kent as the county’s first specialist batting coach. https://t.co/eA9fpu7IU3
Schools and non-essential shops will remain shut in England until at least June because the coronavirus transmission rate is still too high to significantly ease the lockdown, the prime minister said this evening. https://t.co/hOq29vAO0p
The official government advice to the public on coronavirus has changed to “stay alert, control the virus, save lives”, dropping the previous stricter message that people should stay home unless it is absolutely necessary to go out. https://t.co/oXbqu4Pp2U
A Dagenham man who stole £11,500 in three knifepoint robberies of amusement arcades in Romford, Welling and Kent has been jailed. https://t.co/0vFaqW50uI
As a wicketkeeper who pocketed well over 1,000 catches during his playing days, Kent’s fortunes on the field are seemingly in the safest of hands when it comes to Paul Downton. https://t.co/ghgGe2DaWE