The Jim Carrey live-action adaptation of How The Grinch Stole Christmas was watched for 705 million minutes to come in sixth place, and Netflix's The Christmas Chronicles 2 was viewed for 660 minutes for ninth place. … [Read more...] about Pixar’s Soul beats out The Office over Christmas week and becomes the first feature film to reach number one on Nielsen’s streaming ratings
The week in review
Boris Johnson begins work on roadmap OUT of lockdown: PM hopes to present plan within weeks as cases ease and deaths show first signs of flattening
Last February, when coronavirus was killing thousands in China, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: 'Our world-class NHS is well prepared and we are doing everything we can to protect the public.' He was clearly wrong – the NHS was anything but prepared. By early April intensive care wards were overrun, protective equipment was in short supply and deaths were running at more than 1,000 a day. For years doctors have warned the NHS is badly resourced.England, for example, has just ten intensive care beds per 100,000 people – Germany has 34. The issues are structural and fundamental reform is needed. … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson begins work on roadmap OUT of lockdown: PM hopes to present plan within weeks as cases ease and deaths show first signs of flattening
Boris Johnson extends England’s lockdown for three MORE weeks & schools won’t got back until March 8 at earliest
Boris Johnson confirmed plans for people flying in from at least 22 covid hotspots to stay in a hotel for ten days But only high-risk countries and those with new variants are expected to be on the list - giving hopes to summer hols in Europe Boris Johnson is set to reveal a route out of lockdown in February Parents are facing a "real danger" kids could be learning from home until the summer The PM said he was "deeply sorry" for the more than 100,000 deaths from coronavirus in the UK The EU row over vaccines deepened last night as Hungary broke out to try and grab its own supplies from the UK and Russia Labour called for keyworkers to get vaccines sooner - in the first phase of the vulnerable persons rollout - after the first four groups have been done Boris also reassured MPs that both vaccines remain effective against the new variant in the South East. … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson extends England’s lockdown for three MORE weeks & schools won’t got back until March 8 at earliest
Boris Johnson confirms some UK lockdown rules could be lifted in THREE WEEKS
The PM confirmed he is considered hotel quarantine for all UK arrivals MPs demanded the PM set out a plan to reopen schools It emerged an NHS centre was offering spare jabs to "family and friends under 70" Asked when schools will reopen, the PM said he can "totally understand the frustration of parents" and that learning from home is "no substitute for direct face-to-face" lessons. … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson confirms some UK lockdown rules could be lifted in THREE WEEKS
Boris Johnson reveals schools won’t reopen until at least MARCH 8 as he extends lockdown by another three weeks – but tries to quell mounting Tory anger with pledge of ‘road map’ out of curbs
Last February, when coronavirus was killing thousands in China, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said: 'Our world-class NHS is well prepared and we are doing everything we can to protect the public.' He was clearly wrong – the NHS was anything but prepared. By early April intensive care wards were overrun, protective equipment was in short supply and deaths were running at more than 1,000 a day. For years doctors have warned the NHS is badly resourced.England, for example, has just ten intensive care beds per 100,000 people – Germany has 34. The issues are structural and fundamental reform is needed. … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson reveals schools won’t reopen until at least MARCH 8 as he extends lockdown by another three weeks – but tries to quell mounting Tory anger with pledge of ‘road map’ out of curbs