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  • General view of people enjoying a afternoon out in Soho, in London's West End on Saturday, Sept 12, 2020. People have been warned against having a "party weekend" as a former chief scientific adviser said the UK is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a afternoon out in Soho, in London's West End on Saturday, Sept 12, 2020. People have been warned against having a "party weekend" as a former chief scientific adviser said the UK is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a afternoon out in Soho, in London's West End on Saturday, Sept 12, 2020. People have been warned against having a "party weekend" as a former chief scientific adviser said the UK is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are seen commuting on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are seen commuting on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Few people are seen touring the city of Edinburgh, Scottish capital on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - as concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. However, the Scottish government said that they already provided statutory guidance which aims to increase hospitality industry compliance with measures to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and keep the sector safely open. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • Few people are seen touring the city of Edinburgh, Scottish capital on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020 - as concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. However, the Scottish government said that they already provided statutory guidance which aims to increase hospitality industry compliance with measures to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and keep the sector safely open. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • A worker from Ghost Tourist Bus Tour wearing face protective surgical mask advise two tourists for the measures to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic outbreak in Edinburgh, Scottish capital on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. However, the Scottish government said that they already provided statutory guidance which aims to increase hospitality industry compliance with measures to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and keep the sector safely open. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • A piper plays his pipe music in an attempt to entertain tourists in Edinburgh, Scottish capital on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. However, the Scottish government said that they already provided statutory guidance which aims to increase hospitality industry compliance with measures to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and keep the sector safely open. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • A man who says he didn't want his children to be photographed puts a hand in front of our photographer's lens meanwhile students were shouting and holding banners and placards outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Nobody appeared to salute the 72 anniversary of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) at the doorstep of the British Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, July 5, 2020. <br />
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's key adviser Dominic Cummings, who has suggested the NHS could provide funding to allow people to select genetic traits such as intelligence for babies is also accused to flouted lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country by driving 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • Nobody appeared to salute the 72 anniversary of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) at the doorstep of the British Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, July 5, 2020. <br />
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's key adviser Dominic Cummings, who has suggested the NHS could provide funding to allow people to select genetic traits such as intelligence for babies is also accused to flouted lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country by driving 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • Nobody appeared to salute the 72 anniversary of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) at the doorstep of the British Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, July 5, 2020. <br />
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's key adviser Dominic Cummings, who has suggested the NHS could provide funding to allow people to select genetic traits such as intelligence for babies is also accused to flouted lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country by driving 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • Nobody appeared to salute the 72 anniversary of Britain's National Health Service (NHS) at the doorstep of the British Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings on Sunday, July 5, 2020. <br />
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's key adviser Dominic Cummings, who has suggested the NHS could provide funding to allow people to select genetic traits such as intelligence for babies is also accused to flouted lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country by driving 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • The Oxo Tower is seen lit up blue on July 4, 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). British Landmarks and some football stadiums will be lit up blue as a mark of support and gratitude for the NHS. The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • The Oxo Tower is seen lit up blue on July 4, 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). British Landmarks and some football stadiums will be lit up blue as a mark of support and gratitude for the NHS. The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • A man takes a picture on the Millennium Bridge as the Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • A candle is seen on the doorstep of 10 Downing Street as it's lit up blue on July 4, 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). British Landmarks and some football stadiums will be lit up blue as a mark of support and gratitude for the NHS. The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People appear to be having fun in a Boat tour in River Thames in Central London as Pubs reopen welcoming back customers for the first time after the COVID-19 lockdown in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. England is embarking on perhaps its biggest lockdown easing yet as pubs and restaurants have the right to reopen for the first time in more than three months. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People appear to be having lunch and drinks nearby the River Thames in Central London on Saturday, July 4, 2020. As Britain lifts its Covid-19 Lockdown Measures Pubs reopen today welcoming back customers for the first time in more than three months. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-74-May 29, 2020-.jpg
  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-66-May 29, 2020-.jpg
  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-63-May 29, 2020-.jpg
  • Dominic Cummings, the chief advisor to Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson, leaves his home in London, Friday, May 29, 2020. <br />
The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the members of the public and news reporting that chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-61-May 29, 2020-.jpg
  • People wearing personal protective masks walk near Oxford Street in London on Thursday, May 28, 2020. The government in Britain eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. As the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues, the prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news and members of the public that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A young man walks by the main street near Oxford Street in London on Thursday, May 28, 2020. The government in Britain eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. As the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues, the prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news and members of the public who have seen the evidence and believe that PM Johnson's chief adviser Cummings flouted lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country by driving 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-198-May 2...jpg
  • People wearing personal protective masks walk near Oxford Street in London on Thursday, May 28, 2020. The government in Britain eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. As the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues, the prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news and members of the public that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-169-May 2...jpg
  • A man and his wife walks past a message of love for the National Health Service (NHS), painted on the ground outside Selfridges department store on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London on Thursday, May 28, 2020. The government in Britain eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. As the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues, the prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman walks past a message of love for the National Health Service (NHS), painted on the ground outside Selfridges department store on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London on Thursday, May 28, 2020. The government in Britain eased restrictions across England as a slow loosening of the coronavirus lockdown gets underway, with people now encouraged to return to work if unable to do so from home and unlimited outdoor exercise now allowed. As the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues, the prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-96-May 28...jpg
  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Health Secretary Matt Hancock leaves Downing Street, after this evening's press conference, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A protester's banner says "Take back Control, Sack Him Now!" outside Downing Street, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-12-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Two protestors banners say "People Say Sack" and "Take back Control, Sack him Now!" outside Downing Street, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-9-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • Two protestors banners say "People Say Sack" and "Take back Control, Sack him Now!" outside Downing Street, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two protestors banners say "People Say Sack" and "Take back Control, Sack him Now!" outside Downing Street, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two protestors banners say "People Say Sack" and "Take back Control, Sack him Now!" outside Downing Street, in London, as the row over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top aide Dominic Cummings' Durham trip, continues on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cummings Crisis-2-May 27, 2020-.jpg
  • "Please keep your distance 2 meters," says in the back of a worker from "Ideal Installations" working in London's Whitehall Building on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A Kurdish local street market retailer shows voucher for fruit and veg worth of £1 collected from his customers in "East Street Market" in Walworth, South London on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Under a government scheme, families in need in England should receive vouchers worth £15 a week per child. Whilst a few European countries relax the COVID-19 lockdown, Britain still remains under lockdown without an exit strategy yet. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman wears a face mask during the coronavirus lockdown in South London, Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Whilst a few European countries relax the COVID-19 lockdown, Britain still remains under lockdown without an exit strategy yet. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The entry health checker of the Loon Fung Chinese supermarket on Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown district pose to show temperature device aiming before he starts his shift to check the temperature of the customers before entering the shop to help curb the spread of Coronavirus outbreak on Monday, May 4, 2020. <br />
What started as an epidemic mainly limited to China has now become a truly global pandemic. Outside of China, there have been over 3,402,126 cases and over 247,107 deaths, according to the John Hopkins University Covid-19 dashboard, which collates information from national and international health authorities. The disease has been detected in at least 187 countries and territories, with Italy, Iran, Spain and the US lately experiencing the most widespread outbreaks outside of China. In the UK, there have been 186,599 confirmed cases and 28,446 deaths until the 3rd of May. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The Loon Fung Chinese supermarket on Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown district does its Customers health checks before it allows them to enter its facilities aiming to help curb the spread of Coronavirus, Monday, May 4, 2020. What started as an epidemic mainly limited to China has now become a truly global pandemic. Outside of China, there have been over 3,402,126 cases and over 247,107 deaths, according to the John Hopkins University Covid-19 dashboard, which collates information from national and international health authorities. The disease has been detected in at least 187 countries and territories, with Italy, Iran, Spain and the US lately experiencing the most widespread outbreaks outside of China. In the UK, there have been 186,599 confirmed cases and 28,446 deaths until the 3rd of May. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The entry health checker of the Loon Fung Chinese supermarket on Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown district pose to show temperature device, which he uses to check Supermarket's Customers before they enter the shop to help curb the spread of Coronavirus outbreak on Monday, May 4, 2020. <br />
What started as an epidemic mainly limited to China has now become a truly global pandemic. Outside of China, there have been over 3,402,126 cases and over 247,107 deaths, according to the John Hopkins University Covid-19 dashboard, which collates information from national and international health authorities. The disease has been detected in at least 187 countries and territories, with Italy, Iran, Spain and the US lately experiencing the most widespread outbreaks outside of China. In the UK, there have been 186,599 confirmed cases and 28,446 deaths until the 3rd of May. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The Loon Fung Chinese supermarket on Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown district does its Customers health checks before it allows them to enter its facilities aiming to help curb the spread of Coronavirus, Monday, May 4, 2020. What started as an epidemic mainly limited to China has now become a truly global pandemic. Outside of China, there have been over 3,402,126 cases and over 247,107 deaths, according to the John Hopkins University Covid-19 dashboard, which collates information from national and international health authorities. The disease has been detected in at least 187 countries and territories, with Italy, Iran, Spain and the US lately experiencing the most widespread outbreaks outside of China. In the UK, there have been 186,599 confirmed cases and 28,446 deaths until the 3rd of May. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Pall Mall Street is seen nearly empty facing the Kingdom's Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen cycling on nearly empty Pall Mall Street facing the Kingdom's Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Friends and families on bicycles visited the Kingdom's Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Friends and families on bicycles visited the Kingdom's Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • An English family household is seen in front of Kingdom's Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Cyclists are seen carrying their bicycles through the stairs near Trafalgar Square in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A family of three is pictured in different perspective while spending their afternoon at St James' Park in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two people are pictured in different perspective while spending their afternoon at St James' Park in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People are seen running with their animals and family members near St James' Park in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • An English man wearing Face Protective Masks who says he walks in throughout St James' Park every day and finds joy in feeding animals is seen feeding ducks, pigeons and squirrels his afternoon walk at St James' Park in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Britons are now in their sixth week of lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries around the world are taking increased measures to stem the widespread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the Covid-19 disease. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The British public has been asked to self-isolate, keeping distant from others to limit the spread of the contagious COVID-19 coronavirus, but some in central London are seen not keeping the distance to one another and cyclists, in particular, seems to enjoy their sunny weather on Saturday, May 2, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A girl is seen protesting against coronavirus lockdown measure,  against the vaccine, against 5G and pro-freedom protest near Parliament Square in London, Saturday, May 2, 2020. Civil liberties have been limited with self-isolation and social distancing imposed by the government to limit the spread of the highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The British public has been asked to self-isolate, keeping distant from others to limit the spread of the contagious COVID-19 coronavirus, but some in central London are seen not keeping the distance to one another and cyclists, in particular, seems to enjoy their sunny weather on Saturday, May 2, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Cycling in Central Lockdown-340-...jpg
  • The British public has been asked to self-isolate, keeping distant from others to limit the spread of the contagious COVID-19 coronavirus, but some in central London are seen not keeping the distance to one another and cyclists, in particular, seems to enjoy their sunny weather on Saturday, May 2, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A girl walks past a recently painted mural by professional street artist David Speed and the Graffiti Life collective to show appreciation for the people who work in the NHS (National Health Service), in east London, Friday, May 1, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Worshippers visit Westminster Cathedral in Central London, Britain, 18 March 2020. The British government announced curbs on social gatherings leading to the Catholic Church and Church of England to suspend services, as part of measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement on his first day back at work in Downing Street, London, after recovering from a bout with the coronavirus that put him in intensive care, Monday, April 27, 2020. The highly contagious COVID-19 coronavirus has impacted on nations around the globe, many imposing self isolation and exercising social distancing when people move from their homes. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti))
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  • People wearing face protective surgical mask walk along with Ciutat Vella neighbourhood in the city centre of Barcelona on Sunday, Dec 6, 2020. As of December 5, official figures, which are now released daily on Epidemiologic monitoring website (dadescovid.cat), state there have been 349,305 confirmed Covid-19 cases (PCR tests and others including antibody tests). (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective surgical mask walk along with Ciutat Vella neighbourhood in the city centre of Barcelona on Sunday, Dec 6, 2020. As of December 5, official figures, which are now released daily on Epidemiologic monitoring website (dadescovid.cat), state there have been 349,305 confirmed Covid-19 cases (PCR tests and others including antibody tests). (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Members of 'Names Not Numbers' stage a demonstration with a display of placards naming people who have died from COVID-19 outside Downing Street in London on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2020. The UK has recorded 12,872 more coronavirus cases and 65 deaths in the latest daily government update. It marks a slight fall from last Saturday when 15,166 cases and 81 deaths were recorded. The UK's coronavirus death toll now stands at 42,825. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Members of 'Names Not Numbers' stage a demonstration with a display of placards naming people who have died from COVID-19 outside Downing Street in London on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2020. The UK has recorded 12,872 more coronavirus cases and 65 deaths in the latest daily government update. It marks a slight fall from last Saturday when 15,166 cases and 81 deaths were recorded. The UK's coronavirus death toll now stands at 42,825. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People enjoy a late after mid-night out in Soho's 'G.A.Y., Late' in London's West End on early Monday, Sept 14, 2020. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines as the "rule of six" restrictions is into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a late night out in Soho, in London's West End on Sunday, Sept 13, 2020. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a late night out in Soho, in London's West End on Sunday, Sept 13, 2020. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are seen observing the area, meanwhile, people enjoying a late night out in Soho, in London's West End on Sunday, Sept 13, 2020. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a late night out in Soho, in London's West End on Sunday, Sept 13, 2020. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • General view of people enjoying a afternoon out in Soho, in London's West End on Saturday, Sept 12, 2020. People have been warned against having a "party weekend" as a former chief scientific adviser said the UK is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus. The public has been urged to act "in tune" with Covid-19 guidelines before the "rule of six" restrictions come into force on Monday. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are seen commuting on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are seen commuting on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective masks are seen commuting on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK. The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A social distancing sign on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK.<br />
The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A worker from Ghost Tourist Bus Tour wearing face protective surgical mask waiting for tourists to join the tour in Edinburgh, Scottish capital on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. However, the Scottish government said that they already provided statutory guidance which aims to increase hospitality industry compliance with measures to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and keep the sector safely open. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
  • Students shouting and holding banners and placards, protest outside Downing Street, Whitehall in central London on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Students are reacting to the downgrading of A-Level results as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
Thousands of pupils across England have expressed their disappointment at having their results downgraded after exams were cancelled due to coronavirus. A-levels results that were announced on 13 August. Some 40 per cent of students across England have received downgraded results. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP_Britain Students Protest Outside...jpg
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