"Police are now investigating culpable and reckless conduct charges against the people behind the party.It’s hard to put into words how utterly irresponsible this kind of behaviour is in current circumstances. But the economic forecaster estimates that the reopening will deliver a “substantial” bounce worth around 3.3pc of GDP over the next year.“There will be people who are able to get to work who previously couldn’t get to work, and secondly there will be rising productivity of people at home who are no longer having to juggle childcare with work,” Doug McWilliams, CEBR chief executive, said.With schools set to reopen and the Prime Minister urging Britons back into offices, Whitehall officials are scrambling to finalise new agreements with train firms to keep services running. Colleges and universities around the country have seen outbreaks after students returned to campus, forcing some to switch to online-only learning.Infections have also risen after an annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, South Dakota drew more than 365,000 people from across the country from August 7 to 16. Lagos plans to reopen colleges on 14 September, and primary and secondary school schools on 21 September, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said.“The gradual easing doesn’t mean the pandemic is over,” he said in a tweet. Police have launched an investigation after more than 300 people were discovered at a house party in Midlothian. "Whether this approach is by design or by accident, the climate of uncertainty it creates is unsustainable and erodes morale. Boris Johnson has odds of 3/1 at Betway to leave his post as Conservative Party leader this year, with the same odds with both Betfair and Paddy Power for an exit in 2021. Of these, at least 16,178,500 are now considered recovered.The tallies, using data collected by AFP from national authorities and information from the World Health Organization (WHO), probably reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.Many countries are testing only symptomatic or the most serious cases.On Saturday, 5,488 new deaths and 269,020 new cases were recorded worldwide. "In a bulletin, the Department of Health said the country’s confirmed cases had risen to 217,396, still the highest in Southeast Asia, while the nationwide death toll had climbed to 3,520.Tourists have been banned from the Unesco World Heritage site since late March when the pandemic forced many parts of Brazil into partial shutdown.But from Tuesday visitors will be allowed into Fernando de Noronha, 211 miles off Brazil’s north-eastern coast, if they can prove they have been infected and recovered.The results of two types of test – PCR virus tests and IgG antibody tests – will be accepted if conducted at least 20 days before arrival.Guilherme Rocha, the archipelago’s administrator, said: “In this first stage of reopening, only tourists who have already had Covid and have recovered and are immune to the disease will be authorized [since] they can neither transmit it, nor be infected again.”The country has today reported 4,980 new Covid-19 cases, pushing its confirmed tally up to 990,326.Authorities said 68 people had died after contracting the virus over the last 24 hours, raising the official death toll to 17,093.The Foreign Office has updated its advice for travel to Greece, adding information about local restrictions in Paros, Antiparos and Zante including the suspension of live events, a ban on gatherings of nine or more people, and a limit of four people per table at restaurants.This comes as cases continue to rise in Greece. Find out more Last Party takes place four years after Train to Busan as the characters fight to escape the land that is in ruins due to an unprecedented disaster.
Kate Bingham, chair of the UK Vaccine Taskforce, said: "I think we have a shot of getting a vaccine this year.
"It is becoming increasingly difficult for backbenchers now to promote and defend government policy as so often that policy is changed or abandoned without notice.
"They said people gathered "will know that their actions are irresponsible" and the force urged parents and guardians of young people to make sure they know their whereabouts.West Yorkshire Police said a man was arrested and fined after DJing at a street party on Wepener Mount, Harehills on Saturday, while five other people at the gathering were fined.Meanwhile thousands of pounds worth of equipment was seized by Essex Police ahead of an unlicensed music event the force said was due to take place in Harlow on Saturday afternoon.Indonesia reported 2,858 new infections today, data by the health ministry showed, below the previous day's record 3,308 but above the past month's daily average. The UK, in contrast, only counts deaths as Covid-19 deaths where the individual tested positive for the virus before they died.The Reichstag is the "symbolic centre of our democracy", Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told Sunday's edition of the Bild newspaper. Talks over their replacement, new contracts called Emergency Recovery Measures Agreements (ERMAs), have dragged on throughout the summer and are delicately poised, according to industry insiders.Graphic mobile phone images sent to the newspaper by migrants held inside the detention centres show dozens of emaciated men crippled by the Arabian heat lying shirtless in tightly packed rows in small rooms with barred windows. University of Alabama President Stuart Bell admonished the student body in a statement for not following university guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.It comes as academics in the UK have warned against reopening universities next month over fears that it could prompt a second wave.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that curbs in the hotspot of New Zealand's outbreak would be eased from 11.59pm local time on Sunday, but said these could be tightened again if necessary.Limits will stay on public gatherings and movement in Auckland, with face masks made mandatory nationwide from Monday.Ms Ardern confirmed the easing of restrictions on the same day the government was forced to withdraw an incorrect public notice that caused a rush of people at testing centres. "At least 25,055,620 cases of coronavirus have been registered.
"The majority of England’s 8.9m pupils have been at home since schools were shut on March 20 in the early stages of the coronavirus crisis, in contrast with countries such as Germany and France. "We will work to identify organisers, seize equipment, deal with any criminal offences and impose penalties where evidence is available.