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Millions of people across the UK were placed under tougher coronavirus restrictions this week, as a string of communities were moved into Tiers 2 and 3 of the government’s new ‘traffic light’ lockdown system.
As local lockdowns loomed, a row erupted on Monday between the government and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, who accused Boris Johnson of “playing poker with people’s lives” after talks over a support package for the city collapsed.
Johnson later confirmed that a £60m offer - £5m shy of Burnham’s request - was still on the table and would be distributed to local authorities in the region.
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On the other side of the Irish Sea, the Republic of Ireland reinstated a national lockdown for a period of six weeks, following a recommendation from the country’s Public Health Emergency Team.
By contrast, Swedish officials said their government would resist draconian lockdown measures to combat the second wave of Covid-19 infections sweeping across Europe. Stockholm is instead providing “strong recommendations” for local “voluntary” lockdowns.
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As the US also struggles to get to grips with the virus while preparing for the upcoming presidential election, reports have emerged that a laptop purported to belong to presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son was subpoenaed last year as part of an FBI money-laundering investigation.
Damning allegations about the laptop’s contents that were first published in the New York Post last week have been dismissed by the Democratic candidate as a “last-ditch” smear effort.
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