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Show key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureLive feed\n lt;li>lt trong>Gavin Williamson confirmed the government intends for all children to return to school in September. lt;/strong>The education secretary said advice for schools on planning their full reopening in September would be published in the next two weeks. Class sizes could increase from 15 to normal sizes, but he didnt confirm whether the current 2 metre social distancing rule would be relaxed. A 拢1bn Covid catch-up plan was pledged to help with catch-up lessons and tutoring for children.lt;/li>\n lt;li>lt trong>The coronavirus alert stanley flask level across the UK was downgraded to level 3.lt;/strong> Level 3 signifies the virus is still in general circulation but cases arent rising exponentially. Williamson said the R number remains unchanged on last week and is still between 0.7 and 0.9.lt;/li>\n lt;li>lt trong>More than 1,000 people died every day in the UK for 22 consecutive days during the peak, Guardian analysis revealed, lt;/strong>ilt;a href=\ https://theguardian/world/2020/jun/19/over-1000-deaths-day-uk-ministers-accused-downplaying-covid-19-peak\ >n stark contrast with the daily tolls announced by the governmentlt;/a>. With a record of 1,445 deaths on 8 April, when government figures that day suggested the number was 881, ministers have been accused on downplaying the UKs official death t stanley thermos mug oll massively.lt;/li>\n lt;li>lt; stanley tumblers strong>Black men are three times more likely t Ljkd Voluntary assisted dying: Perrottet speaks of sick grandmother as he opposes NSW bill
The high court is due to rule on Monday in a landmark case that could make it easier for women to complete abortions at home.At present, women take two doses of tablets for an early medical abortion, both of which must be taken in a clini stanley polska c or hospital under medical supervision. Most women go straight home after taking the second dose, and the British Pregnancy Advisory Service BPAS argues they face anxiety about when the subsequent abortion will occur.The country s largest abortion provider is seeking a ruling that under the 1967 Abortion Act women should be allowed to administer the second dose themselves.Nathalie Lieven QC, representing BPAS, argued at a recent hearing that advances in medical science meant it was now safe for women to do so.Mr Justice Supperstone will decide whether the law supports such a move or whether, as the government argues, it requires all tablets to be administered on clinical premises.Countries including the US, France and Sweden already allow women to complete terminations at home without having to go back to hospital. The BPAS argues that the UK should follow their lead, but opponents accuse the organisation of attempting to make aborti stanley thermos on little more than a stanley cup deutschland pill-popping exercise .The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children SPUC said BPAS was trying to bypass clear statutory procedures put in place to determine where abortions might take place.Approximately 70,000 early medical abortions EMA were carried out below nine wee |
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