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The latest UK news for today, Thursday, June 25, 2020, has been compiled by NewsOne Nigeria.
Below are the latest UK news today, June 25 2020…
1. Thousands ignore social distancing to pack beaches in heatwave
Thousands of sun-seeking Britons descended on the coast to enjoy the highest temperatures of the year so far, despite warnings that social distancing is still in place in the UK. Resorts such as Southend-on-Sea on the south-east coast saw daytrippers enjoying the sun and sand on packed beaches, but many were flouting the guidance such as the two-metre rule.
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2. Boris Johnson news: Robert Jenrick releases documents in £1bn property row involving Tory donor after Labour pressure
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick bowed to pressure from Labour to release documents about his approval of a £1bn property development involving recent Tory donor Richard Desmond. The 129-page bundle included text messages between the pair about the decision which allowed Mr Desmond to avoid making a £45m payment to the local council. Two weeks later Mr Desmond gave the Conservative Party £12,000.
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3. Coronavirus news – live: UK must prepare now for ‘real risk’ of second-wave as gyms furious over reopening delay
Medical experts have warned the UK must prepare now for the “real risk” of a second wave of coronavirus amid growing fears of a renewed outbreak this winter. The warning came in an open letter published in the British Medical Journal after prime minister Boris Johnson announced the two-metre social distancing rule would be reduced to “one-metre plus”, allowing pubs, restaurants, hotels and cinemas to reopen from 4 July. Fitness bosses have criticised the decision to leave gyms out of the next stage of England’s lockdown easing, with the chief executive of David Lloyd Clubs blasting the move as “completely illogical”.
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4. Covid-19 news: UK health leaders warn of ‘real risk’ of a second wave
A second wave of coronavirus infections in the UK is a “real risk” and all political parties should work together to ensure the country is ready for it, warned a group of health leaders including presidents of the Royal College of Physicians, Surgeons, GPs and Nursing and the chair of the British Medical Association. In a letter addressed to leaders of UK political parties published on the British Medical Journal’s website, they say, “the available evidence indicates that local flare-ups are increasingly likely and a second wave a real risk. Many elements of the infrastructure needed to contain the virus are beginning to be put in place, but substantial challenges remain.” The letter calls for a “cross-party commission” including all four nations of the UK, “that could rapidly produce practical recommendations for action.” They highlight several areas needing attention, including parliamentary scrutiny of national and local governance, procurement of goods and services, better public health coordination and the “disproportionate burden on black, Asian, and minority ethnic individuals and communities.”
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That is the latest UK news today, Thursday, June 25, check back tomorrow for latest UK news.