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From 15 June, face coverings will be required while using public transport in England.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A Department for International Trade 'Export Champion' have refocused their efforts to supply face coverings to the UK public, in response to the outbreak.
The public is advised to consider wearing face coverings in enclosed public spaces such as shops, trains and buses to help reduce the spread of coronavirus.
A new synthetic ‘skin’ has been developed that could be used to test new decontamination procedures
From Monday 15 June 2020 passengers will need to wear a face covering to use public transport.
Passengers who don't follow the new rules on face coverings will not be allowed to travel on public transport.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock gave the 5 June 2020 daily press briefing on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
UK Government and NHS leaders publish new guidance about PPE for NHS teams who are likely to come into contact with patients with COVID-19.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Bishopp and Judge Hellier on 16 August 2013.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Rose on 16 July 2015.
A small London clothing company that changed ownership in 2014 and afterwards claimed to produce a range of clothing from high-end fashion to Saville Row tailoring, casual fashion, uniforms, film and theatre costumes, has been ordered into liquidation on grounds...
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Rowley on 5 December 2016.
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